2% of 360 owners bought HD-DVD. Microsoft will not create an add-on that will only serve a tiny percent of the market. Besides, Xbox Live already has Netfilx and video downloads.
Some of the hottest women in the history of video games.
You can't prove he was talking about Gears. Even if he was referring to the Brumak ride, it wasn't a "jab" or insult.
If Sony is going to announce anything, it will be that they are getting out of the handheld business OR the home console business. Sony is spread too thin.
I didn't notice her face. :)
A John Lennon moment? There's only one Redeemer. I didn't think the hype could become more ludicrous.
Wrecked had a cool art style and a huge variation of vehicles.
It's better than the article!
The article suggests that it is bad to defend your favorite console. Each console caters to a different crowd. Each console also represents an idea of where games are headed. Even if you buy all consoles, you will still lean heavily towards one of them.
I think many of those "lights" are simply bright textures. I don't think that objects reflect light from them. The "lights" on the Drones are not light sources (like a flashlight).
For 9 bucks a month, you can watch an unlimited amount of tv shows/movies. New content is added every day. My experience has been excellent. I have 8Mbps download and I get the highest quality bitrate.
Here are the 7 points that the Japanese responded to:
1. Stop with the kid characters joining your party.
2. Villains have to be cool.
3. Change is good.
4. Good voice acting.
5. Cut scenes that aren't over the top.
6. Puzzle-based dungeons.
7. Heroes are bastards too.
However, these are all subjective things that have little to do with JRPGs. Westerners are more concerned with fixed cameras, turn-based battles, and random battles....
You talk about the future.
I don't think Sony is putting in resources to develop Home.
This is an isolated case. The 360 sells the most games which means that the vast majority of people have fully functional 360s.
Microsoft can't say 'no' to $1 billion per year. Particularly when there is no competition.
Perhaps the lag was introduced to reduce bandwidth for the 32 player matches?
Reeves said about cost cutting the PS3: "But will it be anything as off-strategy as releasing a PS3 with a DVD rather than a Blu-ray drive? I doubt it."
How can he "doubt" something that is impossible? If the PS3 only supported DVDs, then the games would not function.
Does Sony have a dirty secret that their "Blu-Ray" games are actually on DVD?
Is there a better alternative to Windows? No.
You may argue that Apple OS or Linux is technically superior, but they lack compatibility with 75% of the world.
Is Linux compatible with everything? No.
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