Also: Free repair and coverage for 3 years. By the time the warranty ends, the newest, non-faulty 360's will be out.
Violence was always considered more taboo than nudity in Great Britain.
Yes. This is Great Britain. If you're an American, turn around and walk away, this does not concern you (lucky). If you're the poster of this article, USE THE GODDAMN PEGI LABELS SO US BRITISH DON'T GET A SIGH OF RELIEF FALSELY KNOWING THAT THIS ISN'T CONCERNING BRITAIN.
You could interpret that in any number of ways. Maybe they wanted EA to come on so they could make a fool of them and add fuel to the fire. EA was smart not to accept that invitation, because every baby boomer and pretty much all of the people preceding them on a near whole still believe that video gaming is for kids or is generally just a sin. Work at any electronics retailer and you can see that clearly.
Either way, the fact that Fox chose to air the results of this "indep...
Clearly someone hasn't heard of "sarcasm" before.
At least Jack Thompson is siding with gamers on the Mass Effect controversy.
I bet that if the headline said "Why Sony and Microsoft should join forces" instead, the comments would be drastically different.
The punchline wasn't that great. Not as good as the last one.
"The Witcher was NOT FUN for me, but you might have a better time if you're incredibly boring and if it's been decades since your last sexual encounter. If that's the case, stop watching my reviews, DAD."
It's nice that Sony's gaining ground again though. Despite dropping BC and other stupid mishaps, things like price drops, worthy exclusives, and the DualShock 3 are improving the landscape.
@Darkshiz
"The console race is not as clear cut as it looks. In a three-console environment, it's important to look past the simple "units sold" number, and dig deeper for the facts. Let's hope that 2008 provides just as interesting an environment for gaming as 2007 did."
I also concur. This is an intelligent article from an unbiased analyst. We need more articles like this on N4G.
Man, I am so glad I'm not in the Hardcore Zone.
They're probably scared of investing in a country where carrying a Game Boy is still viewed almost as a borderline act of treason.
I don't think you read the headline of this article: "Microsoft to Build CONSUMER Version of Surface PC".
Meaning, acceptable prices for the general public.
The first time your mate puts his coffee on it, the table will recognize it as a cup of coffee and produce cute little effects in response, such as ripples and little bubbles being produced from the base of the cup.
Do your research. Microsoft's not stupid enough not to protect the table surface from spills.
That's subjective and relative.
It's like having Windows fail to run on a Mac. It's not just the fault of one or the other, it's the fault of both. Unless you're a fanboy.
I agree wholeheartedly. And paying $100 for 20 GB of space is like asking $1000 for a copper ring. One can get 500 GB for $80 for Christ's sake!
I agree. By doing so they effectively split their market in half. Bad move on their end.
Hear hear.
@spandexxxking
Sony did it by releasing several different SKU's and price drops. They effed me over by offering first a 60 GB, then a (slightly gimped) 80 GB console for the same price of my one-year-old 20 GB one. So if they can do it, why can't Microsoft?
You seem to forget how the electronics industry works: everything becomes outdated within a six month timeframe.
It will take over. Once the price drops below a grand. Which means never.
Otherwise, yeah. It's basically various great ideas packed into a way too expensive box. The cost will kill it.
Need... friends list groups... and nicknames...
Half of my friend's list is of people I don't know or of people who have changed their gamertags and I can't tell if I knew them before or not.