It looks like it still has all the charms and wits of its predecessors. I can't wait it for it to be released in N.A.
Yeah, the last PC I built two years ago cost me about $1000 and now its single core specs can barely run the new titles. It's too easy for PC game developers to tune graphic quality (look at how bad low on Crysis looks when compared to high) versus maximum quality for any system, plus there is the whole drivers issue with XP and especially Vista.
As soon as a solid release date appears, I'll have this preordered on either Amazon or Familyvideo. Thank goodness they decided on a simultaneous worldwide release. I've been waiting for this game for a long while now.
Now if they can just get LBP, White Knight Story, and Killzone 2 out in Q1 2008 for North America, my summer for next year will basically be all set.
So after GS, what other solid sites that anyone would recommend? I think I can still depend on IGN and the occasional Gametrailers video review.
Well the first Blu Ray movie to even have 1.1 profile just came out middle of this month: Resident Evil: Extinction. It's not like the PS3 and other Blu Ray players can't play it, they just won't be able to access some of the misc content. I buy movies in high def to see it in high def, not its commentaries or makings of.
I have a PSP slim and I do like its collection of action and RPG games, (Jeanne D'arc, Disgaea, FF Tactics, etc), but I like a lot of the RPG games (there's a lot of them) available for the DS as well, it really came down to a difficult choice. You can't go wrong with either one.
The title really mislead me on what I thought this was all about. A dual format player would be a good solution if it delivers on price as well.
Yeah, even as a CS major, I never really got into the hobby of decoding algorithms, but it's skill a pretty interesting possibility.
The part that makes me think that the article is biased is how it counts games available on the PC as exclusives, which is basically a big handicap for the 360 since a lot of games for the 360 (but not Wii and PS3) wind up on the PC either right away or shortly afterwards.
I think the guy is a really great video game designer, some of my favorites have been System Shock and the Deus Ex franchise.
I'm confused, why did 1up already post that they can watch divx on their 360 in a screenshot?
http://www.1up.com/do/newsS...
The Blu Ray is leading by more and more with every single week. Whatever sales HD-DVD is achieving standalone players, Blu Ray will match that several folds with PS3s. And people who own PS3 do/will buy Blu Ray movies, in fact they all really just need to buy one or two to completely lead HD-DVD in the dust in terms of software sales.
I was looking through the comments and thinking it was pretty mature of everyone to celebrate Divx on both system until I saw your comment. I guess there's always going to be people trying to twist news in their favor.
Won't matter unless it becomes a trend.
For now, I think Wii has most of the world, followed closely by PS3 in Europe and Japan, and 360 in the U.S.
The second one seemed ok, but I concur these commercials are too long, too confusing, and just doesn't get to the point well enough. I hope Sony cancels their advertisement contract with this place.
You are thinking that microprocessor is the only chip that matters, but there's a lot of other different kinds. This includes memory, flash memory, microcontrollers, accelerometers, gyroscope, ADC, votlage regulators, etc. Semiconductors like NXP (used to be Philips), Samsung (largest supplier of memory), Texas Instrument (a lot of different chips) are really big.
Agreed. Anyone who took statistics would tell you that 900 is not a good sample pool for 6 million.
I don't know how to classify a person like you who insults people whose heritage, ethnicity, and skin color differ from your own. Stop promoting xenophobia when you do your daily attacks on Sony.
Your lucky, I wish my desktop or laptop had yours specs.