Taken from Blu-Ray.com:
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Who developed Blu-ray?
The Blu-ray Disc format was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), a group of leading consumer electronics, personal computer and media manufacturers, with more than 180 member companies from all over the world. The Board of Directors currently consists of:
Apple Computer, Inc.
Dell Inc.
Hewlett Packard Company
Hitachi, Ltd.
LG Electronic...
Mark Wahlberg can do it. He's played some gritty characters before.
That actually looks like it might be worth seeing. Hopefully as DevilVergilX said, it doesn't turn out to have a lot of B-movie-like cinematography used in the film. I'm going to keep my eye on this one.
CANNOT FRIGGIN' WAIT
Why stop at 1080? Before we know it, 720p or even 1080p will become the new "480p" standard, so why not push forward technology-wise?
I'm sure there are some, just not sure what they are...
He seems glad that Team ICO is one of Sony's strongest *first party* developers. I'm sure gamers everywhere can agree with that sentiment.
Come this fall, PS3 owners are in for a real treat!
Edit: I stand corrected. Thank you for the rectification.
Your comment history reeks of jealousy towards PS3-related topics. Get a clue.
I was trying to figure out what his passive bashing was about. I had a feeling that was the game he was referring to.
BTW, I have not played Too Human, so I cannot say if it was a good game or not. Unlike you, I don't pass judgement on a piece of software until I have played it. I guess all the trolling you've done in the past is validated now that you called me out on a comment you didn't understand the nature of, eh?
Then again, you won't be able to read this comme...
I can't stand ignorant fanboys like that. What's funny is in the past hour or so i've picked up a couple ignores. I guess people can't handle the truth, or don't want to.
Seriously, it seems that most people hate on something not because they have the knowledge to do so, but because they see other people doing it and think it's a good idea to follow suit.
Your statement reeks of ignorance.
Sometimes I wonder if Sony is too technologically advanced for their own good. They always come up with all these products that are way ahead of where the market is actually at, usually limiting their acceptance.
Good they are continuing to push the envelope, however.
I can't understand a word of what's been typed!
For someone who defends MS to such a fanatical degree, you sure don't know much about how things work.
XBLA games go through a little process called Microsoft XBLA Certification, to make sure all bugs and kinks are worked out of a game before it is published on LIVE. Sony has the same process for games on the PSN. What is strange is how such a grievous problem caused by this particular piece of software managed to slip through the MS testing process.
Now take a minut...
I don't care if this is the open zone. Your comment was just plain stupid.
I forgot how many games Sony has coming our way. So much for the "no games argument"...
Hopefully this game turns out to be good, and not a flop supported by a comic book license like so many other games before it.
"and its not funny because xbl crashes!
atleast not in the gamer zone
lol"
Thanks for the laugh
This game is shaping up rather well!
I can count off the top of my head at least 5 attempted lawsuits (one of them successful [the immersion suit]). I guess everyone wants a piece of your pie when it's made so well...