I can see where you're coming from. I haven't really seen anything on WiiWare that I was interested in, so that explains why I'm not feeling the pinch.
Wow, I didn't even know that I had an issue with storage on my Wii! I still have over 2000 blocks of internal memory left and I've had my Wii for nearly two years.
The Wii is not a multimedia console like the PS3 or 360, so why does it need a bunch of extra storage space? I just don't get it.
I normally enjoy my PS3 and 360 equally, but right now I'm playing my PS3 a bit more. I'm just happy that the really great, non run and gun shooter games are coming out for the PS3 now. Games like LittleBigPlanet and Infamous are some of my favorite kind of games, so I'll be giving the PS3 a little extra love for a while to come.
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That's got to be good news to developers. The more games people buy the more games they make for us.
I'm sure that the majority of the people who buy this game will be playing online, so the ending really isn't going to be that big of a concern for them.
N4G sure is the land of broken feelings these days. I feel bad for all of the tender little snowflakes that are getting their feelings hurt because their most-hyped games don't get the best reviews ever.
Such a low-quality article. Completely against the submission guidelines as well as the rules of the Gamer zone.
Last week the Metacritic score for LBP was 5.4, so it has increased. Plus, go look at Halo 3. The user score is 20 points below the critic review score. This sort of stupidity is nothing new.
Hopefully a mod sees this low-quality garbage and pulls it off the main page.
You should expect to receive absolutely nothing.
I must be lagging behind, because I've never heard of this. I guess you can't miss something that you never knew existed.
I think I can survive until my sanitized copy arrives. Good for those of you who are able to grab one today.
Funny stuff! Bubbles for you!
Who is this "we" that you're talking about? Because I've never killed a Muslim. I'm pretty sure that Sony isn't in the business of killing Muslims. So perhaps they're genuinely trying to prevent from alienating one of the largest potential market segments in the world in terms of sheer numbers. Sony makes more than just games, and backlash from a Muslim boycott could hurt their sales across all of their product lines.
Put a little bit of thought into what you're saying...
I'm sure it will sell well, but do games even sell out any more? I don't recall being unable to find a game in stores on release day for years.
Let's face it, any time a highly anticipated game gets any sort of negative press someone writes an article claiming that the publisher has dropped the ball in the worst way ever and that it could ruin the game's chances of success. This is just another one of those articles. It is designed to drive traffic to the site in anticipation of people clicking on all of the little ads.
In two days this article will be forgotten. LittleBigPlanet will not.
Yeah, I think that the recent publicity is doing more for this game than more advertising would do. It's gotten a lot of exposure through non-traditional channels.
It's still going to be an overwhelming success. I don't think Sony or Media Molecule have anything to worry about.
Right. This will be a collector's item, and unopened copies will be worth more than one someone cracked open and played.
They'll probably just remove the track completely and put different music behind the level via a patch instead of changing the lyrics.
So Kotaku comes out and beats on the 360 and the haters still aren't happy?
Such a low quality blog post. It amazes me that people continue to approve these things. Games install to the PS3's hard drive. Everyone knows it. Why do we get a flamebait submission every single time a new game releases? All this serves to do is drive traffic to the blog.