PS4 doesn't have a 4.0GHz 8-Core Processor...
It's one of my favorites. I actually like it as much as I did VII. Even VIII was great, IMO.
The most hardcore BF fans play the games on PC. Consoles get the scraps.
I'd rather have a PS4 and not needing it, than needing a PS4 and not having it.
Lol you're funny dude. Nearly everything's made in China including that bulky power brick for the XOne.
Can you play your PS4 titles beyond your backyard? Probably not. Last I checked I purchased a portable console, not a mere $250 dollar PS4 accessory.
Until a PC version actually exists, I will enjoy the PS3 version.
LBP 3, in 3D please.
I've been wanting 3D since long before the release of LBP2. The series is getting a little stale, and a 3D game would revolutionize it. The possibilities for user-content would be virtually limitless when compared to the 2D counterparts.
3D would be a much needed revolution to the entire franchise, and something I've been wanting since before the release of LBP 2.
Lots of jealous console-only gamers in here.
It's N4G dude, don't expect anything more.
Welcome back to 1995.
Yes, for people that intend to use a HDD larger than 500GB. It's for power users just as much as a budget gamer. It's the model for both ends of the spectrum.
12GB is simply a placeholder until you actually install a hard drive of your own. This model is especially useful if you intend to use a HDD larger than 500GB since you're not wasting money on a placeholder HDD.
It's also for power users that know how their way around a PS3. It's cheaper buying this and a separate 500GB HDD than a 500GB PS3 out of the box.
This PS3 is intended for end-user configuration. The 12GB is simply a placeholder, and a much cheaper placeholder than say a 250GB HDD that power users like me wouldn't ever dream of using in a PS3. If I needed a new PS3 this is the model I'm buying.
For less than 70 you could buy a 500GB HDD and install it yourself. This model isn't only intended for the budget gamer but also intended for power users like me, the 12GB flash memory is simply a placeholder.
PS4 might, PSVita wasn't compatible with PSOne until later in the fiscal year. Same goes for PSP. Sony is probably working on emulators for PS1 and PS2 games. Disk based BC is up in the air but the downloadable classics will most likely work.
A 1000 dollar rig is good enough for newcomers, or even a budget rig just to get the feel of PC gaming and see how you actually enjoy it before really dedicating yourself to PC gaming. If you really like it, you can just upgrade it from there. A 3000 rig is overkill.