My PS3 gets much more play than my Wii. In fact, I haven't turned on my Wii in a week. Or is that Wiik?
You're talking about a Macintosh, right?
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There is a noticable difference in visuals. However, the biggest difference is in the sounds. Dolby Digital doesn't hold a candle to totally uncompressed sound. The difference is night and day.
3D and 2D aren't better than each other. Each has its place and is a better tool for certain types of gameplay. Just like Disney's Aladdin and Pixar's Toy Story, each used the tools that were better suited for the type of story they were trying to tell.
Major slip-up on that one.
Ooops is an understatement.
My wife would absolutely love it, I'm sure. She's a huge zombie fan.
I doubt digital downloads will replace physical media this generation. The bandwidth is too large and with large companies like AT&T wanting to charge people extra for large usage, it's too soon. I think blu-ray will do quite well.
Actually, I've never used a cheat on any GTA game. There's too much of chance of screwing up your chances of getting 100%
Now give me Phantasy Star!
They've delayed the game HOW many times and they don't have enough discs? I was skeptical with the Wii shortages, but this I'm calling complete BS. I remember the "low chip supply" tactic they used when they released Zelda II: The Adventures of Link. Same old Nintendo, someone needs to call them on this manufactured demand.
DMC4 will have all the "achievements" when Home arrives. Get the version you want to get. There really isn't a difference. I'd go with the controller you are more comfortable with. (I prefer the dualshock 3.)
Irony means that something happened other than what was expected. This is much more like poetic justice.
The Sims. You pay 50 dollars for the game and then... wait... how many expansion packs do I have to buy?!? It's a license to print money.
I would greatly disagree with that. I hardly touch sports games and the genres you mention are for kids/teens are my primary genres. I play my games like I watch movies: genres are unimportant, quality is.
If it plays good, it is good. The proof isn't in the pudding, it's in the tasting.
Edit: I just saw you're "I kkid." It was wrapped under your pic.
Screw all that! I want "Last Train to Clarkesville"!!!
Hey Hey! We're the Monkees!!!
Just saw the video. If it's true, it's a nice way to get your father fired from Hudson. Good going, kids.
The arcade version had a bonus round where you COULD shoot the dog, although you weren't supposed to.
I'm waiting for them to reissue the NES in different colors. THAT I would buy in a heartbeat.
First, give them Brain Academy or learning software. Secondly, it's UP TO THE PARENTS to nurture/enforce a desire to learn.
I can irrevocably agree with your statement. Phantasy Star was the best 8-bit RPG hands down. I got a Master Gear Converter for my Genesis just to play this game.