Thank you. 3D is not mass market yet. Neither was the PS3 when it released. They'll get there if public interest remains high from films like Avatar.
People remark at how expensive 3D sets are, but they really are not that expensive. For some models adding 3D is like adding 8 or 12 inches to the display size. I can see the price on these dropping to the $1000 to %1500 range in 2-3 years.
Personally I'm waiting for a 75-inch autostereoscopic displ...
The cause of war is greed and a scarcity of resources. The secret thing is the human mind is not rational - there is no ideal perfect conclusion. The human mind reasons, and whatever it wants becomes ideal and perfect as a result of ad hoc reasoning. Religion is a convenient reason to get what you want and rally people to your cause, but in a world full of atheists there will be just as many wars if not more.
This simple truth along with postmodern thought has shown that h...
You are not supposed to offend, that's the spirit of the law. In the end, these are just words. If no one was ever offended, maybe it isn't a sin? Then again it no one was ever offended, no one would use it?
I'm not offended so I don't care. The f bomb root meaning is to hit. So saying you'd hit it literally translates to...I'd f/ck it.
Doesn't sound so bad when you think of it that way, does it?
Sony never said anything that wasn't already being said. If they repeat what gamers are saying, blame gamers not Sony. If folks at E3 were making fun of the competition, I'd encourage it as well. It is smart PR.
No one is saying what Turn 10 says except fanboys. It is good for Turn 10 to dispel myths like having to sit down, but much of what they say can only be found in the comments of trolls.
You've taught him well.
Thank you.
These are folks trying to make a quick buck on collectable swag. It is not an indicator of anything.
Kinectimals isn't much more than EyePet, which isn't much either. Kinect is for fitness and dancing games. Go ask your baby sister.
What thug or gangsters are you talking about? Marcus looks pretty preppy with a cardigan and all. I don't see any thugs, real or wannabe.
Right now your personal experience means dick. I doubt you could see the exceptions around you.
A price cut would better serve Sony during the holidays when Kinect releases. It isn't as necessary as the author describes though, unless Microsoft also has a price cut liked I originally expect. After E3, I'm not so sure now.
For probably just the one controller.
Just buying one Move, at most two depending if Heavy Rain calls for it. My next Move game after that is going to be Killzone, only then might I get the sub-controller. Still like you said it isn't necessary to spend over $100.
Sorcery looked real cool. There are a serious amount of people who like Harry Potter books. It could be profitable if a publisher uses the license for a Move game like this.
Epic Mickey would be awesome on Move.
*tells secretary to call Warren Spector*
Love it when I'm right.
I was going to buy Heavy Rain, but after the demo I knew it would be good with motion controls. I decided to wait to make it my launch title. As good as that game was, it is even better with Move - probably why we're still waiting for DLC.
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Yeah, I was referring to the hiatus - why we're still waiting.
I agree, this has been the best coverage of E3 I've seen outside of the conferences and gametrailers, y'know the important parts. Parts of the G4 coverage of E3 were more embarrassing than entertaining. HHG was really entertaining though, and had some nice interviews. His was not as informative, but he's a guerrilla journalist, and an amateur at that. He's quite good at what he does - obviously a very smart young man.
Bubs bruh,
What I remember most about Twisted Metal games are the level designs, atmosphere and gameplay. We haven't seen much of either to decide. Graphics do make it look like a PSN game, and you are not playing an epic story like a Killzone, Gears or Uncharted. But if you were wanting these first and foremost in Twisted Metal, you weren't wanting Twisted Metal anyway.
That is the issue for me. I won't play it often enough to justify $15. Maybe $5 or $7/month.
I don't understand why I get disagrees - I'm stating a simple fact. Nothing's ever 100% fail proof.
Fanboys can take it to mean RROD is never truly gone, or that this one instance is meaningless, because some errors can be expected.
Nothing's 100 fail-proof.
I don't think Kinect games need a hard drive from what I've seen. Although with movies and music considered, they might. MS should do it after all.
The Wii is still cheaper with a wide selection of hundreds of games. There are only 15 for the XBox.
If this is true, and Kinect is at or over $100, Sony has nothing to worry about.
HOME really is for casuals moreso than hardcore.
*facepalm*
Are there even enough new 360 slims out there to even constitute a problem?