As an uninformed reader, I found that fascinating.
With the limited information released, thus far, I find it presumptuous to see a conclusion and jump to it.
Ugh!
I prefer the companies I do business with to be flexible, and willing to change. Why is this a bad thing? Some of you malign Microsoft for the oddest of reasons.
I have no desire to live a criminal fantasy, but I can see how others will love it.
I have been connected to a network of some sort since 1982, and wouldn't want to imagine a past/future where I am disconnected. I happen to enjoy XBL, and since I get 4 gold memberships for 99$, it is an ultra-bargain to my family, and me. While I am not Japanese, I wouldn't mind an always connected world (I am always connected already). I believe that: barring some massive EMP like event, the world is moving inexorably toward an always online status quo. That might not be in my lif...
That is fantastic news. My sons and I can't wait for texture packs.
"SCE Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida told Famitsu magazine this week. "It's not that our hardware policies are decided strictly based on user reaction like this, but when we were thinking about what we had to bring across and how to bring it across, it was a very useful"
Spin it how you want, but that reads like Sony abandoned its plans, to me.
Minecraft is the fastest selling XBLA game; whereas, SoD, is the fastest selling original XBLA game v
No, however, I have been called the Incredible Bulk or Shrek, or Frankenstein head you name it.
I always turn off rumble since it makes the games feel fake to me. I have shot real guns, driven real cars, and had real wrecks, and rumble emulates none of those to me.
Man I hate it when I leave key words out of a sentence.
If your wedding ring size is over 16, and fist is larger than a grapefruit/softball, then you do not have my hands. However that is awesome you can use either one, my 40 something hands can not.
Try rolling over a disc with a wheelchair, they are I resistant then.
A multibillion dollar company with humility? You should think about writing fantasy novels.
I loved the new ideas , and I am really hoping they offer a version of their plans when I get an XO in 2014. Maybe an opt-in digital sharing plan might work, and if that's the case, I will never buy a disc again I own over 230 full version XBLA games, and I am sure after several years of ownership I would have a great library of XO games to share.
As long as the the design of a controller is anything other than asymmetric, it is an uncomfortable design for me. The Xbox controller is the only choice I will ever make. It has always seemed like the PS controllers were designed for small, nimble hands, which is a hand structure that I do not possess.
Phil can go Jonathan Blow himself. I regret giving either one of them my day one money.
So two people can use one disc at the same time? Sounds like a Fringe case.
Letting me share my entire library with 10 family members was so snake like.
And you really assume that they will?
Sony and MS play much nicer with each other than their fans generally do. I love my 360, and could care less what others think, in that regard.