on PC, Xbox and Mac for most of these "Exclusives" now that Steam is coming to Macs. So much for the already stupid "MS Exclusive" argument.
I'll translate Wrathman's comment for the other Americans here who don't speak UK-English:
"Did we buy a PS3, or are we just renting it from Sony?"
Not ragging on UK-English or Americans, I just like to make sure every understands each other.
Also, I agree with Wrathman. Banning us from your network for modded systems is one thing, but reaching in and changing OUR property should be outlawed! This goes for MS, Sony, Apple, Kindle, etc....
An...
oh, poor spinbot......
"[GOW] It should sell TWO million in the first month"
Well, since it sold over 1 million in just the last half of March, it probably did.
"Mediocre console sales."
What does that say for the xbox, since it only sold 20k more in the USA and sold MUCH less wordwide?
I won't even bring up the FACT that a lot of Xbox sales are replacements.
"IT'S OVER. "
What's over? Where's the finish line?...
@vhero
Movies (even old ones) are shot using 35mm film. You know, the stuff that is high enough quality to show on an entire wall at the theater.
That's what they will use to make the Bluray version.
Did you think that they would just use an old VHS copy?
no.
:(
It is an ipod shuffle. it can be used as a USB drive.
Bad move Sony. They should have thought of this when then added the feature. The 'Other OS' was bad from the beginning because:
- Opens the door for hackers.
- They sell the system for a loss and make money from game royalties, how did they plan on profiting from super-computing-only customers?
Taking away the 'Other OS' options is bad now because:
- Bad publicity.
- Punishing your paying customers for something that is your fault.
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looks like they don't like direct linking to images.
It's image #3 in the site.
in before
GR8 Juan, Bungie, Jason, etc...
before you cut-paste your "360 Better. FACT." from your list of 7 comments you use, take a look at this image:
http://www.videogameszone.d...
Look at the guy standing in front of the gate. you can't even make out his face on the 360 version. He looks like ...
You really can't figure it out?
Give it time, you'll see your answer.
GR8 1, post something if you're gay.
This portal one takes the cake (every pun intended).
http://www.flickr.com/photo...
hello past, this is the future.
I completely expected to see your picture on this site:
http://dictionary.reference...
Since you can't make your broken toy look any better, you need to try to make everything else look worse. Well, it isn't working. Tho only person you're fooling is yourself, and I don't even think that's working anymore.
"my allegiance in ownership to my 360"
how does it feel to pledge allegiance to a toy?
Not that strongly
there are a couple of resigners our there (CONcept.exe for example)
My fallout 3 character has 90,000 alien power cells.
hello past, this is the future.
I'm am completely jealous of all the money in your wallet. I've had to go out buy GOWIII, HR, MAG, ungimped-FF13, and MLB10.
It must be awesome to not be tempted to buy any games for your broken toy.
Of course, we'd all have more money if we acted like you and considered games score in the 70s, 80s and 90s and GOTY winners as flops. Nothing would look interesting. Then we could all say:
NO. ONE. CARES.
This is a basic MS problem.
MS listened to kids crying "what if someone cheats?!" instead of adults saying "We'd like to back up our data please".
To MS, it's better for someone to loose their 100s of hours of saved games, than someone getting an achievement they didn't earn.
@Venomous
I own and enjoy all three current consoles, but, you're not making much sense.
I like the build in wireless g in the PS3 because it cost me $0.
Blu-ray has had a faster adoption rate than DVD had.
"SONY IS THE UNDER DOG TRYING TO GAIN MARKET SHARE!!"
The problem with your logic is that Sony wasn't the underdog when they designed the system. At the time, their current system (PS2) was one the most successful ever. <...
you misspelled punch.
Yes, they will.
Not only for his technology accomplishments, but also his charitable work afterwards.
Gates and Jobs are the Lewis and Clark of our time, except in this version of the story, Lewis and Clark were competing against each other.