If I was married, yes but since I'm not I wouldn't get a tattoo like that for a TV and PS3.
Ju is right. Besides, it's been over 4 years since the PSP has been first release. You can say the same about Nintendo DS except they kind of screw the old and new owners. The old have no camera and larger screen but the new lacks the gba slot for games like guitar hero.
Scanning a picture and using it as a controller are two different concept.
Just like Sony's Eyepet, you can scan what you draw and play with it. The Natal demo shows a kid scanning a skateboard image but the kid isn't using the skateboard itself.
Lol, they have a game like that for the PS2 Eye Toy. Forgot the name but basically you put a single color object onto a pencil and start waving symbols to case spell.
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This is definitely good news. This can only speed up Sony's first party developer to make games that will utilize the potential of the PS3. Now if only third party use the potential the PS3 offers.
Yes, the only way around it is if they come up with another way of detecting the object or simply do what Sony did and make a controller.
I have to wonder what this mean for the Natal. I know there are people who said that they can use everyday object as a way to FPS using the Natal, now that's out which leaves the option of using a physical or swinging your arms around.
Excellent, now I could use a dinner plate as a steering wheel or a pencil as a gun.
I agree with Timesplitter. The plot holes were glaring obvious and what's with robots humping human? The jokes were over all meh. The only thing that's decent was that if you're expecting a film of mindless pointless action, then it won't fall below that expectation.
Yeah but that's meant for those who want a cheap alternative. I've been eying the Logitech Driving Force GT because I don't have the cash to blow. Hopefully this will drive the price for G25 down.
Really? It reminds me of Raging Raven from MGS4. Even the suit makes me think of MGS4. Now if only MAG has Raging Raven as the Raven leader, that would be awesome.
It's okay if you want to play it safe especially when it's $60 a game. Some of us are risk taker and will open new ideas with open arms. After all, a good amount of PS3 owners had confident in Blu-ray even though there was a chance of failure. We are the type of people who will spread the word, we are the type of people who are the early adopters and bring life to new ideas, we are the one who make or break products.
I will be skipping MW2 and going for MAG mainly because I want ...
Raven here. Who doesn't like playing with the latest and newest gadget? But hey, some times old school is the best way to do things.
Looking forward to this game.
Face value is 1.8 mil but with only 6 in the market, it's only going to appreciate in value.
Yeah, I go on Home every now and then. I usually end up wasting an hour on Home whenever I sign on. There are a lot of users on Home and pretty easy to start a conversation with anyone.
I can see it being a PS3 exclusive mainly because Noruma is a PS fanboy. Aside from that, it's hard to compare last gen to this gen since the PS2 dominated. From what I've personally witnessed, many PS2 owners switched to PS3 or willing to purchase the PS3 over the 360.
So while it may have done well in the NA last gen, the 360 JRPG sale definitely indicates that many of the JRPG fans on the 360 are closer to nonexistent than to 2 million. I could be wrong but I think it's best t...
Agreed. Even if he puts it on the Wii, there is a chance that it will end up on the Playstation platform like Chain of Memories.
It would be a bad idea for SE as I'm pretty sure many who enjoyed the Kingdom Heart series have a PS3 or likely to purchase a PS3. Then again, this won't the first time SE made bad choices. I enjoyed the Kingdom Heart series a lot and been dying for Birth by Sleep but not enough to buy a Wii for KH3.
We probably won't hear anything about KH3 till Birth by Sleep is done which probably won't be done till after FF Vs. XIII.
Someone's out to get famous people/people with influence. It's all part of some deep conspiracy plot that haven't truly come to light yet. We must search for the answer before it's too late or maybe it's already too late?
Totally understand, since I want to see developers take advantage of each specific console instead of simply taking the lowest common denominator and hope the cash roll in.
I'm not complaining about Splinter Cell being only on the 360. If Ubisoft believes they can get the best out of SC like that, then so be it.