http://www.gamingsteve.com/...
looks like they anticipated this response.
This explains how that worked out.
http://www.n4g.com/industry...
This is really nice, Video cards are one of the most expensive wants in a PC. The performance and video quality of games is almost always limited to the graphics drivers.
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One word. :)
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This isn't rocket science here you don't even need to edit the video if you have two PS3's
The first PS3 has the disk preloaded. The second is there for the camera and it's turned on.
There is no evidence that the PS3 being shown is the PS3 running the game. >.<
I see this on several games with a number 2 or 3 beside it. In the list you can clearly see what games are on 360. If this プレイステーション means playstation it's not as easy to see.
"If my 360 wrecks there's already a $199 360 waiting for my hard drive, so I can continue to enjoy my xbla games."
That's one reason I believe the sales numbers are so high. Some people don't care about buying a new console. When it comes to their hobby they'd buy a second or third and send the other back for repair. In this scenario we'd end up with some owners buying two or more units to avoid downtime when their console RRODs.
There isn't proof of this ...
Japan is still the King of RPGs.
What systems will these RPG's be on?
I forget where this was posted I think it was a youtube video. Anyway, in this video Jack explained that Sony made a choice to either try and keep GTA a ps3 exclusive and lose this new IP as exclusive, or let GTA go multi and get this new IP as an exclusive.
I don't remember where this shown but It bought back that memory of an interview with Jack and GTA going multi.
This next link caught my attention but isn't the interview I'm talking about.
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No one knows how many people requested or petitioned so, there is no way to determine what is considered significant to sway a developer. The decision is chosen on a case-by-case basis where it's impossible to mediate equally.
This is the same thing that helped the FFX13 get on 360. All these people sending floods of request to SE to put it on 360, a side from a few deals on the side.
It works both ways. If customers write SE and Sony asking for the same exclusives to go multi-plat before they announce exclusiveness most companies take notice.
On the other hand if no one seems to care with only the 360 user base screaming for things like Kingdom Hearts, Star Ocean, Valkyrie Profile, Xenoge...
In japan they've got a system where games are bought, beaten, then resold back to the stores in ninja like fashion. The faster you beat your game the more money you get for it when you return it.
What might happen is people who bought all these 360s might've just bought the console to beat this one game only to sell it back later on. These users might not intend on keeping the consoles long term. Anyway, if this is the case you'll see used 360's flooding the stores very soon and ...
You should have just created a web page that had all your links on it so you'd only need 1 link in your post.
Wow..
I'd also like them to announce Tales of Vesperia for the PS3.
These little attachments are for the tiny fingers. Why hasn't logitech updated the netplay controller and made a wireless version. That thing was big bulky ugly and such but when it worked nothing was better for an intergrated keyboard + controller. Since they've been discontinued they're next to impossible to find new.
A cyberwar can be very distructive.
I'll give an example of how this can be done.
First off consider if banking or government services are disrupted. Take for instance an oil company in the golf wishs to sale oil to india. Third parties control the inferstructer 99% of the time using the interwebs.
Lets assume this company sells a large amount of oil to india for 100,000,000. Funds are transfered to a bank in japan then converted and transfered to ...
How is this possible when the hardware manufacture controlls the OS. If the OS could be altered by anyone, yes it'd be easy to place bots or other tools on the hardware.
The problem is unless you install homebrew OS or an exploit is used to override your OS the only other method is to have a 3rd party software running with these tools embedded to disrupt internet.
If a software alters the firmware it could brick a lot of systems. In this case if caught the entiti...
The thing about sales people tend to forget that once a console is sold then it's already part of the install base. If you sale 950k in a week with 50k the second week, you still have an added install base of 1000k units.
I'm trying to say that if hardware sells are good or bad one month the overall success is measured by the combined total of the install base over a large time frame.
If you have a great install base to began with a minor slump or gain in sales won't...
These technologies require more CPU power and software then Nintendo normally gos for.
Look at the Wii it's not exactly cutting edge technology. Why would they make something revolutionary and technologically advanced when they didn't add hd-dvd, blu-ray, a next gen cpu, hdd, or even an hdmi output on the Wii?
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When companies treat legitimate customers like criminals it provides an an opportunity for more piracy.
They made this DRM to stop piracy only to cause normally legitimate customers to pirate more.