Good thinking there. If you did get the full game, the "update" may not allow you to play past the first chapter.
Nice. I'm gonna sell my 360 for at least $100, buy this, sell the extra controller for $30, and get get the 250GB hard drive. I'll end up paying $250 (plus tax, I'm assuming) for the console, 250GB of storage space, a 12-month, and $50 worth of MS points. Great deal for me.
Why is the dumb ass in the picture posing like that?
I twin-click the triggers, bumpers, and mash the letter buttons and D-pad while a screen loads.
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My mythology professor doesn't consider monotheistic mainstream religions as myth (because the term myth has a different meaning than what laymen use it as). Just sayin'.
Borderlands was considered one of the GOTY?
So Halo 3 and ODST didn't move any consoles? How many Halo fanboys waited until Reach came out? I'd guess very few.
I'm just a wii/motion hater. Fools!
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My comment wasn't meant to include all moms that are good. Just the older ones.
Mature like a MILF? If not, gtfo.
What are you talking about? Very few people on this site are interested in Kinect, let alone hyping it. Impartial? Go to hell.
The 2nd one that looks like a sliding phone is pretty slick. It also seems like that weird pen shaped one would use the OLED tech.
Hey look! You can actually replay memories!
"Every" PS3 owner? I'm not getting GT5 until a few years from now, and I would never get a steering wheel peripheral.
I have a 360 too.
And really, you'd choose the Wiinis over PS3?
Why is that relevant?
I would think with some sort of crazy technology that could manipulate sound waves and frequency, they'd be able to simulate a surround sound experience. I know it wouldn't be as good as a 5.1/7.1, but I was wondering if the average human ear would be able to notice a significant difference. I guess you answered that question with the first two words of your reply.
I'm not even sure exactly how soundbars compare to an actual 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound system.
It's a vague umbrella statement. The guy who wrote the article included graphical milestones as well. The list is funky, though.
So?
Didn't you hear him say that a PS3 died on him? I think the glass is part of the problem.
Like silky said, somebody is bound to get a defective product. If the situation was that he was showing a defective PS3 and the Xbox was still working, would it be a good argument for me to say "buts teh uthers gamez r haz life. PS3 iz bad products"?