Well, it's an honest mistake so I don't see why its so unfair for them to just cancel all the orders and return their money. It has happened before on Amazon and other major online retailers.
This is NOT Rise of Ninja. The graphics and combat system are vastly different.
Well, they now have 4 SKUs (2 of them active) they can target the mass market with. I think they should never have more than 2 available at once (makes everything less confusing) and make it a point that the most important features for playing games and watching hi-def movies stays the same regardless of which SKU they buy.
I really thought the Falcon 65nm chip update solved this problem, but I guess it only reduced its magnitude. So I'm guessing the problem will just persist until the graphics chip gets reduced to 65nm as well.
If the Zune I got as a gift is any indication to MS's aptitude for hardware, MS really should outsource their hardware design to Intel or some other more hardware oriented company. The player has all the features, but it misses out on the essential one: battery life. What ...
The kid needs to spend a few days in the slammer to get his priorities straight. Do teens no longer work part-time anymore or do chores to save up money? No guilt, no shame, I hope these kids are not the future.
I'm getting this on my PS3 because of the mouse and keyboard support. CoD4 will probably find its way onto my PC through other means...
They should have tried a video game store...
I see them ranked really high on Amazon when I went online to buy the Pixar Short Films collection, an absolute work of genius. You just have to get all these BD movies from Disney this holiday, they are just that good.
Yes, you are managing to divert from the topic of Sony winning the format war by saying that its still losing the console war. Every praise you gave to Uncharted was accompanied by some criticism regarding originality or mechanics.
There is no way you played anything except the demo and I doubt it was on your own PS3, so I don't know why you are talking like this about a game none of us have tried (there is a reason why reviewers don't just play demos and use that experience t...
Obviously the 360 isn't hard to program on, especially in terms of porting between it and PC. It was made to be based on DirectX (hence the 'X'). It is simply a multi-threaded CPU with all the same I/O, this is why EA sports developers love the way they can just translate the code so easily. Then when it comes to the PS3 port, they simply use the PPE (a dual-threaded core), which obviously can't match up to the three dual-threaded core without the SPEs.
Nowadays, the only deve...
Most developers liked working on the Cell architecture despite its higher than normal learning curve. We have third party developers like Level 5, Infinity Ward, Ubisoft, Activision, Insomniac, and sort even Midway.
The only ones that complained were the loudmouthed Gabe Newell, an ex-Harmonic developer, and the poorly skilled EA sports developers. I wonder how Gabe feels to be categorized in that group (I hold no love for Valve anymore after I bought a legit CD-Key for Orange...
Why is Mass Effect on the list? It's not even out. That's like a movie winning the Oscars without anyone except some reviewers seeing it.
There are viruses for next gen consoles? What could they do besides corrupt your saved games?
It simply doesn't make sense to make such a long-term investment in something they don't necessarily need. With IBM already finalizing the 45nm research in their NY facility (it's near my college I think), shrinking the chip will not really payoff all that much for Sony. Even with the 90nm, the PS3 was already running stable, so the only motivation is saving a few dollars on every chip due to higher yield count from the die shrinkage.
Even if they invested in 32nm, the wafers w...
I don't even check 360 articles except when they are tagged with PS3. Can we please stop tagging so vicariously?
Anyways, the exclusives and cheaper than ever bundles MS started offering seems to be paying off. This is probably mostly due to Ace Combat 6, it seems much more popular in Japan than it is in the states.
Then how to do explain all the studios and electronic manufacturers backing up Blu Ray? They obviously liked it in more ways than one since we haven't heard of any major monetary pay off by Sony.
And the PS3 does have a very quality design. It's only fault may be that it packs too much features that ill-informed consumers don't even know about it due to poor markeeting in the past and thus couldn't see past the price. Could it have done better without Blu Ray? We'll never know....
You can't possibly actually argue that HD-DVD has a better exclusive selection than the BD group. Your Matrix trilogy and Batman are really, really old. WB is still neutral as far as I've heard, so that leaves Sony Pictures, Fox, and Disney. You get Pirates of the Carribean trilogy, Spiderman trilogy, Cars, Ratatouille, and Casino Royale for BD only to just name a few. No matter how you look at it, the lineup for BD looks better than the one for HD-DVD.
It's just a demo, what's the big deal? EU get Singstar earlier than the US, so I don't know why they are complaining.
Guitar Hero III would do even better when they improve the quality of the PS3/360 guitars.
I agree that its Alan Wake.