I could hardly understand that.
This article is very helpful for people who love racing games and only have an Xbox 360. Hopefully people can see that and not start arguing.
That's a very helpful comment. I absolutely love arcade racers and I've been looking for a new one. Thanks!
You know as well as I do that anytime a VGChartz article is posted the fans of the system it favors crawl out of the woodwork to gloat.
If this article was about how PS3 was increasing in worldwide market share many people would ignore the basic fact that it is from VGChartz and gloat about PS3 domination. Same for people who support Nintendo.
Isn't sales how these companies make money?
All I got from the picture in the article is that it adds Playstation Plus, which was added as art of a firmware upgrade, anyway. A comment from some person after the article goes through the "I called the store and some guy said you get a free voucher" thing.
I'm sure you get nothing but a PS3 that they opened, hooked to their network and ran through a system update. This is as nuts as their $99 in-home PS3 calibration scam back when people figured out that you...
What's great is that as a customer, I have the ability to say no to scams and take my business elsewhere. Caveat emptor.
Technology like move just begs for shovelware. My guess is that, just like with Wii, the only games that are going to be able to take full advantage of Move are the first-party games that Sony creates. It's going to be the same way with Kinect.
It's been my observation that third-party developers either don't have the money or talent required to set traditional wisdom aside and make games that take advantage of the technology. Others are going to churn out $20-$3...
I want one.
Man, the fastest way to tick people off is to compare anything on the 360 to Uncharted 2. I wonder why that is?
Game stores were pulling this left and right. They did it with the PS2, Xbox and Gamecube. And then again with the 360. I remember when supplies were so short on the 360 that about the only way you could get one was to buy some outrageously overpriced bundle.
This again? I thought we dealt with this nearly a year ago.
It was an interesting interview. Not may people will actually read it before they comment.
It's good to see what can happen when a developer has the financing and support of their publisher. It seems that the relationship is working out well.
Every other handheld in history failed because they didn't have dual analog sticks? Funny how I never would have considered the GameBoy and DS handheld lines failures.
I'd just get a couple of motion plus add-ons and pick up somebody's used copy of the game later, if it is any good.
His mom probably still loves him.
Again?!?
Looks like a bubble gun. Which is kind of funny when you think about killing on-screen enemies with it.
I know people who work in research and development at Microsoft. I know at least a dozen MVP's in different Microsoft technologies.
I've been designing and building software applications using Microsoft's .NET framework since the version 1.0 bits were in beta.
And I've been building software for Microsoft platforms since Visual C++ started the move from 16-bit to 32-bit. And I have degrees in computer science and business management.
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I think it's interesting how Nintendo decided to take 3D in the opposite direction from everyone else.
Taking the Z coordinate and making the depth of field go out instead of bringing it in toward us is an interesting solution to the problem of 3D. I can't wait to see one of the 3DS LCD displays for myself.