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STGuy1040

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Talk is speculating $350-$400, not $600.

5486d ago 1 agree2 disagreeView comment

Sony will be compensating us, so hopefully you'll find some use for the games they're offering.

As for the people saying the service is free and people shouldn't complain: well, it's a double-edge sword. The service may be free, but people are still buying games to play on the network.

In fact, some games will not work unless the network is online (and this includes offline gameplay), so in some ways people have every right to complain.

5508d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

The complaints being made are valid ones, but - Sony has done a great job of compensating its users. DCU users received an additional 60 days of play time, Playstation Plus users received an extension, and people who are not Plus subscribers are getting 30 days of service (and this is not including a free 30 day trial to their movie/music service).

And to top it off, we're receiving two free games. How much more can we expect from Sony? I wasn't expecting any of it!

5508d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

(Yawn)

5516d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Luckily, Yakuza 4 has a reminisce feature that allows you to catch up on the story from previous sequels. If you start with Yakuza 4, you'll know what is going on.

5524d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Yes, for a very long time if caught.

5528d ago 3 agree1 disagreeView comment

Don't believe the myth. With enough digging, the origin of any hacker's IP can be found. It's a matter of how much effort Sony wants to put into it.

5528d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

It's about losing the days you can't play, not the money.

5529d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Who disagreed with DCUO being a pay service? lol

5529d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

I don't expect compensation for PSN, but DCUO gamers and Playstation Plus users should be compensated for their troubles.

5529d ago 3 agree0 disagreeView comment

Why are people using this as a defense? Some of the services on the network - like DCUO - are NOT free.

5529d ago 2 agree2 disagreeView comment

While the service itself is free, DCUO is not. People are losing days from their paid subscriptions because of the outage.

While the attack on the network is not Sony's fault, they should reimburse DCUO gamers for the days they're losing. It's only fair. People aren't getting THAT service for free.

5529d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

(Sigh)

5531d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

This young man needs to watch where he steps. If he believes so strongly in what he writes, why did he back down in court? A man of conviction never compromises his beliefs regardless of the circumstances.

Here is Hotz - sitting in the comfort of his own home - attacking Sony again after battling a lawsuit that could have easily landed him in jail.

I have been against Hotz and his rantings from the very beginning. After his 'deal' with Sony in court, ...

5541d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

(Yawn) So instead of ordering 20 pizzas they're going to order 40?

5542d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

Or shall we say, a lack of marketing doomed the Amiga in the US by the mid-1990's. In Europe, vigorous marketing campaigns sold the Amiga computer. The Commodore of old used 'word of mouth' to sell the Amiga in the US and that - as we all know - led to the company's demise.

Hopefully, Commodore USA LLC., will advertise the Amiga properly in all regions and right the wrongs of the past.

5543d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

The picture is a bit stretched for some strange reason. The photo shown is the Amiga 2000 computer; it doesn't look that tall. The photos used in the article will show the proper dimensions of each Commodore Amiga computer.

5543d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Talk about a one-way ticket to jail.

5551d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

Frank West would be interesting to play and almost everyone likes Strider, so his return isn't that much of a surprise.

5579d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

But you agree to those copyrights every time you download an update for the PS3 (if you download the updates that is). In which case, you become legally obligated regardless of how you may feel about them.

5591d ago 1 agree2 disagreeView comment