oh, and barret from FF7.
the Halo 3 Forge ripoff.
and folding at home, what a great game.
wtf is mgs then?
The only PC game from the past that I can put side by side halo 3 is Half life 2. With that said, all other pc fps's take no where near the skill required to use a gamepad. Mouse and keyboard = point and click.
site is automatically biased and wrong. Sheesh, you don't have to listen to the review, but don't cry just because it didn't get the score you would've given it.
without marathon there may never have been an unreal. so, WTF is your point?
just something that marathon did.
Fist object mission based objectives. They were the first to say, unlock the switch to open the door, not just find doorway in maze continue.
First game with dual wielding weapons, and one of the first to include bizarre and new weapon types like the flamethrower.
First to have a decent narrative and use consoles as a means...
with the sony optical disc drives.
the arcade version. I'm pretty sure it will sell at the same price as the wii.
all i know is the 360 has more.
they've put 1 billion dollars aside for the rrod issue, that doesn't mean they've spent a billion dollars on it.
they're making money on every console sold and even more now with the falcon chip.
they've been making money on live.
they've been making money on games.
they've been making money on live arcade and the dl services.
microsoft is very close to making it back into the black in their game division.
I hope you enjoy them.
and they've put a billion dollars aside for rrod, not that they've used a billion dollars yet. you are an idiot.
because if does break they wont replace it. *cough* optical drives *cough*
and the zune is looking like a good replacement but I'm still happy with my Zen Vision M.
the original xbox started to prove itself right from the start with DOA3 and pgr racing, the best looking console titles of the time.
that's still more then the ps3 can manage to sell. Hurts don't it?
it's was the price-cut and GTA that sold the PS2.
NO LOGO by Naoimi Klein is a book I read last year out of interest after watching the corporation. In it she proves that there are no real things as brands but only image, and while a brand tries to obtain a certain image, most, if not all consumers are willing to abandon that brand as soon as they find another brand which offers the same or lesser promises/image at either a cheaper cost, or can offer a better one.
In the early 90's there was a collapse in the stockmarket beca...
sony had 1 xmas already, xbox had 2, doubling the ps3 lifespan it would also give it 2, so that argument doesn't work. The numbers you have are spurious.
no one from GTA?
what about sam fisher?