It's basically saying "Yup, $50,000,000 was spent for exclusive DLC for Grand Theft Auto 4. They're making two expansions for it. Oh, and Sony & Microsoft's systems will receive a Double Pack of the game in 2010. Oh! That's speculation, too."
I'll bet that the 80gb will now retail for 299.99 (Limited time offer, until 80gb runs dry) and the new SKU will retail for 399.99 with the 160gb remaining at 499.99.
Bluetooth, touchscreen, and 3G are the top three things I want on the next addition of the PSP.
EDIT: It's obvious that the picture is a photoshop job, since the second analogue stick (The one on the right) you can clearly see the light colorization from the crop job from the left side.
Even for Sony stockholders, who are also looking at a failing economy across the globe. They can't expect to stay expensive and be successful. Though, cheaper = better for the economy since more people are able to purchase it, which will help fuel Sony to continue what they do best.
It's $4.99, and people are complaining that it's too much money? Are these the same group of people that are complaining about the $599.99 price tag for the PS3, and how it should "include" the HDMI cable?
Seriously people, it's $4.99. That's an hour's worth of work no matter where you live in the United States.
If someone hacked the PS3 and made programs that ran off the PS3 architecture, then this article would be different. But, because it's being run off of Linux, this article is now dated. Someone needs to do their research before they write a brief and unnecessary article on "Emulators".
It doesn't matter what I say because you'll never answer my question anyway.
Wanted The Game looks horrible. Not to mention that the Dev had to go on a rant about Online play to make his game look better. It's obvious that this game is going to be glitchy as hell and will be ultimately "crap", so why promote it?
And I'll have to agree with March 2010. All other previous God Of War games were released during that month, and it'll just make sense for it to be released this time. Not to mention that the game will probably have basically no competition whatsoever.
Anyone still saying 2009 is just wishful thinking. Game was announced too late, and I won't be surprised if it was really 2011.
1. The author is an obvious Xbot.
2. Killzone 2 came out, and I need to make myself feel better about my purchase of only one console because I'm an idiot.
3 through 10 = repeat
"Article has been edited"
Take that in as you will. I think it was "Holy Christ, I was drunk. I think I need to delete that one."
There will always be someone who thinks the features suck, or not what they're expecting. Or, if it's exactly what they're expecting, they'll complain that Sony should have implemented it sooner.
The writer hasn't owned his PS3 long if he truly believes that Sony has never improved the XMB. Through some Firmware updates, there were several users who said that the speed of the XMB has improved. It was later discovered that the XMB's RAM usage was lowered. And then it was lowered even more in a later firmware update.
Sony's firmware updates have usually been big (Look at 2.4, and basically every other firmware update) except for firmware 2.6. Now, Sony is probably saving fe...
The title should be "Play.com provokes Sony to declare release date for God Of War III at E3." Now I can't wait for E3. I'm not even going to visit Play.com now...
On top of another rumor they put on a rumor. Not to mention that the original PSP is almost dead (software wise) and it's best to just release a PSP2 by the end of the year.
"Devil May Cry 4" and "Mirror's Edge" are right on the dot, but to say that "Tomb Raider: Underworld" was overrated, but then to call it the best in the series is contradictory.
Let's see. FPS vs. RTS. Fair? No.
Besides, anybody who buys "Halo Wars" because of the word "Halo" is an idiot, but that's what Microsoft is (sadly) counting on.
But how will Halo 4 "out do" Killzone 2 through a mesh of multiple and unnecessarily bright colors and development that's focused on trying to make the game look "too pretty" (Think 'Resident Evil 5').
Halo 3 doesn't even look all that great, in my opinion. It's too busy trying to persuade you into thinking so with bright colors and bloom, along with the casual-friendly regenerative system.
It's going to be a PlayStation Store update (For example, PS2 games has its own section), or Firmware.