They won't drop the price because then they would really go under. If you think about it, they're already losing a lot of money with each ps3 sold. Sony and Microsoft are both just companies and regardless of what we want them to do, they are going to try and make money. For sony that means sticking with their current price and for Microsoft that means luring people with a $200 price tag on the gimped arcade version.
Thats what the clerk at gamestop said to me when I traded in all my 360 games to buy ps3 games
The more I see of Killzone 2 the more I get excited. It looks like a really fun FPS. I honestly hope it lives up to the hype. Although I would rather see a diverse selection of great games than wealth of only great RPGs or only FPS. Am I alone?
Yeah, I liked it when you were a kid and review scores didn't matter and you didn't go online to forums to see which console was winning. When I was a kid I just played video games. Nostalgia is kind of a downer.
because I'm on my fourth xbox I think I have the right to say that microsoft owes us gamers something.
I liked the demo as well. I want to hear how close the entire game is to the demo before I buy, but they really surprised me with the controls and how intuitive jumping from rooftop to rooftop in first-person became.
how is it? I haven't bought a game for my 360 in a while, but the prospect of killing zombies with a group of friends sounds amazing.
their article makes them sound like yuppie a-holes.
All the games that are coming out and getting great reviews are crazy. Its bittersweet because I'm a college student wasting my money on a stupid education when I could be buying some of these great games.
I can't wait until a little bit down the road when users really begin to grasp the level creator and we say more and more levels that match the quality of the story levels. There are already a few user levels out there that are amazing, but they will only get better.
I like how they can't let this game just stand on its own. It has to OWN LBP. User created content in games is great. Why can't we just leave it at that?
I think what disappoints me is that people who play video games are stereotyped as irrational and violent. Now video games finally have the opportunity to really open up as a kind of art just like movies did. The problem is the people who seem to represent gamers are acting ignorant and dividing this community of gamers. I'd like for once to not be ashamed to say I play video games.
This is the kind of thing that makes me ashamed to be a gamer. It just reinforces the stereotype of the gamers being stupid obsessive people who if they aren't playing videogames are trolling websites. I think that all the intelligent level headed gamers need to band together.
This would open up so many more possibilities. I sincerely hope its implemented.
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The Fortune 500 only ranks companies in the US, Microsoft is not the 44th richest company in the world.