Why shouldn't they include the number of free memberships? People still have to sign up. Should Sony start including the number of people who pay for PSN+ and exclude the people who don't when touting their numbers? What about people who have multiple PSN accounts? I'm sorry, but that just doesn't make any sense to me.
If it doesn't deserve the sales, then why do people buy it?
Saturation for Wii had to come sooner or later, but it is still selling at a decent clip, all things considered. It isn't blowing the doors off market like it used to, but it hasn't exactly stopped selling either.
Great software was always what it needed. I just wish more developers were making it.
I'm looking forward to this game. I'm a huge Assassin's Creed fan, and It'll be a day 1 purchase for me. I might even venture online, which is rare for me.
Looks like a bubble gun.
Why's that? Because you like Sony better than Microsoft? You know as well as anyone that the Xbox was built on a Pentium III core.
You can't really directly compare the architecture of the PS2 and Xbox and say that one is fundamentally better than the other. They are different enough that direct comparisons aren't really feasible. You have to look at the games.
And you conveniently left out any mention of some of the most graphically impressive ga...
I think it's respectable, considering the Japanese install base. Peripherals like this are kind of a niche thing, anyway.
Talk about scraping the bottom of the barrel for some negative Kinect news. I would click that link if I had a quart of Lysol and a gallon of bleach to clean my computer with afterward.
I don't know that it's worth arguing over which system multiplats run best on. Where the rubber hits the road is with exclusives, and both PS3 and 360 have have some really impressive exclusive games.
The irony in "BUTTONS REQUIRED" right before saying that you the controller has been done before is just so delicious and juicy.
When speaking of "done before", the basic concept of control in games hasn't really changed ever until Wii. There have been slight improvements, but the basic combination of press a direction and press a button hasn't changed much at all, ever.
And you the controller must have worked, right? I mean, Sony ...
And that's the thing, right? There's a market for both Move and Kinect, and they're not necessarily the same market.
There are people who are going to want what's on each system and both are going to appeal to different types of people. Not sure why so many people think it's one or the other.
It'll be leaked for 360. And it will still sell like crazy. Just like the other COD games.
I need to get my popcorn, because this is going to be interesting to watch.
On a completely sane note, I'm glad to see the industry as a whole holding its own. It says a lot in this worldwide economy that people are spending their limited entertainment dollars on video games.
I guess they dropped that line from their article when someone mentioned things like the Atari 5200, the Atari 7800 and the SNES? Or did the submitter embellish the story?
And the Atari 7800 was backward compatible with the Atari 2600.
Either way, no matter. Although the humor in the article is a bit lame, it is pretty entertaining.
Okay.
I still have my PS1 copy of Abe's Oddysee. The game is a riot.
All of this rage about a controller. I thought motion control was a fad.
Wow.
Since you know so much about this, can you tell us if the PSEye video camera captures images in progressive or interlaced mode? And if so, can you point to some sort of documentation about it? I've wondered for a long time.
The thing I've never been able to figure out what the video frame rate of the PSEye is when running at 640x480 @ 60hz resolution. If the video is interlaced, then the 60hz is actually only 30 FPS. If it is progressive, then it...
As interesting as it sounds, I doubt there will ever be Netflix movies streaming into Home spaces, even if it is between subscribers. There are just so many intellectual property rules that it probably isn't worth Sony's or Netflix' time to try to navigate them all.
It's been forever since I went into Home.
People eat McDonald's hamburgers because they like them. Which is why they buy Halo. Because they like it. That's the point.