Though I still own both games for PS1, I don't know what the hell is taking SCEA so long to release these titles here. I mean, the original companies have already said it's okay for them to be on the PSN in Japan, so why the freakin' dely here? Also good to see Raycrisis on there, as I own that game as well. It'd be nice for the people who never played these games to get the chance to play them on their systems.
Who knows...
Pretty sweet, especially the addition of the clock to the top of the screen.
edit: It's good of Sony to offer to replace the systems affected by this at such in such a quick response rate. They could have put this off and denied it in typical Sony fashion, but instead they are doing what they should do which is taking responsibility for their mistakes.
What do you want to bet there will be no XP support?
Sounds like some kind of gay fruity loops techno. Somehow strangely addictive though...
But I did a little research and found a retailer that was selling them:
http://www.dealextreme.com/...
Epic FAIL
Heh...
For one, I got my HDMI cable V.1.3 CAT-2 certified for 15 dollars off of monoprice.com. I got my HDD off newegg, and that was under a hundred bucks. I bought my Dualshock 3 from a trusted seller for less than the retail value as well.
Paying 50 dollars for an HDMI cable is a blatant ripoff. Nobody should ever pay more than 20-25 dollars for the top-quality stuff.
Quoting prices is good and all, but it's also difficult when someone can come up and destroy your argumen...
Harder to tell with you Sonarus, lol...
10x multiplier... look at that FSB!
That's incredible
At least we get a response by the company itself...
They built the PS3, the most reliable next-gen console to come out in the past decade or longer. I'll break it down for those of you with comprehension problems:
Sony:
PS2 - disk read errors and mild failure rate at the console's launch; had HDD in console as add-on later in the life of the system that was basically a failure because it only truly supported one game; network adaptor was almost equally a failure because it was highly under-utilized and came out too la...
Nobody should EVER forgive Microsoft for their 1 Billion dollar RROD console failure.
Then again, most people haven't.
bubble for the laugh
I have 2gb of RAM and after boot, I still have 1.69 useable gigabytes left. I have an 8800GT in my computer and it runs most games pretty well.
Too much speculation, not enough action!
While both technically similar, the PS3 version sports more support in terms of expandability (control method and extended map support) than the 360 version, making it the more "complete" UT experience.
Since when did the developers ever claim that the PS3 version would have split screen?
Yet give MS a free pass when it comes to releasing a new version of their system? Double standards in gaming, I tell you.