Grand Theft Auto Collection - GTA III, Vice City and San Andreas on one disc in HD and with trophies. That would be my GOTY!
This arrogance isn't a good image to have. Sony learnt that a few years ago.
This is a bit old: http://n4g.com/ps3/News-458...
Missed an opportunity there.
More? That must mean like DVD support! That would be fantastic.
Oh wait its 2010.
The majority of the time, the UK gets games on a Friday despite their European cousins. I agree that it is about time this trend changed.
This would annoy me because it would drive the price up. Many people bought a 360 because they didn't care for Blu-ray, so wasn't worth the extra cost at all.
Of course they are considering their next console. In fact I am certain they are in the early planning stages for a possible release holiday 2012.
Doesn't mean they will stop supporting the 360 though.
It's like 3D vs Natal at the moment. You know the Sony wands with 3D glasses would be a cool combination!
Sony still need to work harder in the UK where the 360 still outsells the PS3. That appears to be the only big market in Europe where it is against the trend.
Wii HD aside, we certainly won't see a next-gen console before 2012. I think Sony will be making sure they don't arrive 12 months after the 360 (and even more in Europe) this time around.
Despite only owning a PS3, I cannot knock the NXE interface as it is so visually impressive, and I think this is the big thing that Sony need to catch up on.
Will it be enough to fight off the PS3 though? If you thought 2009 was great for the PS3, 2010 looks even better.
With Gears of War 3 possible, Mass Effect 2 and Halo Reach, it is already looking like a better year for the 360.
@TheDeadMetalhead
I think people have their hands full if you know what I mean... :D
I'm sure if Halo Reach can't match Halo 3 then yes it is on a downfall, otherwise there still may be life left in the franchise yet.
The XMB is certainly a lot faster during gameplay since 2.40.
Especially in the US and Europe, sales are down from last year despite Sony's effort.
Judging from the poor sales of the PSP despite the Go and great titles this year, I think Sony need to hurry up with the PSP 2.
You also have to understand that console sales are naturally rapidly increasing anyway as we get closer to Christmas, so you can't truly understand the real effect of this price cut.
I'm sure Sony would be happy to fund the development costs as long as it was PS3 exclusive.