If the glasses were less expensive I think it would take off faster, personally. Not everyone minds wearing them.
You already have Kinect?
Your sarcasm is quite funny, but you make a good point. I'm starting to realize the potential that 3D and motion control have when paired together. Each technology on its own will probably see a lot of gimmicky applications. But to pair them and to use your body in a 3D space to interact with a virtual world could be a phenomenal experience, like a sort of virtual reality.
If the next portable Playstation has great software support and has a reasonable retail price I'll buy one. I love my PSP, and I'm still rocking the PSP-1000. The thing is as solid as a tank and I love to play all of the classic game collections.
I just hope it doesn't suffer from piracy like the current PSP does. I want developers to feel like they can support it.
My personal opinion is that PS3 and 360 are both going to do just fine. This talk of one system killing another system is just nonsense, anyway. Each has something that the other doesn't, but that doesn't mean one's better than the other. Well, unless you're closed-minded and irrational.
"They" and "we"
People need to let that choosing sides junk go and play some games.
I know you're foaming at the mouth about Microsoft, and I'm gonna let you finish, but Microsoft gives away all kinds of free stuff to lots of people.
http://www.techsoup.org/sto...
http://www.microsoft.com/ab...
I know you're just trying to score ...
Sounds like Craig is suffering from a case of unwarranted self-importance.
This thread just started. There are many disagrees to come.
I'm watching a movie on my 3.5 year old 60GB model right now. I love it and I hope it never breaks, but I would pay to have it repaired if it does.
Didn't this same video come out like 6 months ago? It looks nice, but I think it's old news.
I hope my 60GB never gets YLOD. I'd pay to have it fixed, but I wouldn't be happy.
I've had my PS3 for more than 3 years and I only have two of those games. But I'm not a fan of shooters or hack 'n slash games. But I have to admit that the GOW collection with the red controller looks very appealing.
This should have been submitted as an opinion piece. Not that this piece of information will make a bit of difference in the flamewar to come.
Pretty cool.
Interesting article.
Pretty much all of the games you mention are on rails, ie. none of them are sandbox games like Infamous 2. The only exception would be a multiplayer map in KZ3, but even then those maps aren't going to be the size or scale of the world in Infamous 2.
I swear we just had an argument over this same interview a week or so ago.
I see what you're saying. This isn't an "out of nowhere" gaming site, though. It's the student newspaper website of one of the City University of New York's senior colleges. So it isn't the site looking for hits, really.
But to your larger point, reviewing the technology itself is of little value. Without software the hardware can't fully be exercised. And as we all know, launch titles never show the full capability of a piece of hardware. Wh...
Well, based on the comments we often see here at N4G there are many who seem to believe that anything below a 90 average score is a flop. Granted those people tend to be myopic and can only see their console of choice in a positive light.
Move looks like it delivers on exactly what it sets out to do, and it does it well. Like anything else, it is going to need time to build a solid foundation. I just hope that it doesn't become prone to shovelware like the Wii has, becaus...
That's cool. People have been waiting a long time for this game, so I understand the excitement.