I'm glad to see the fanboyism trend dying down. If the PS3 owners are lucky, since Sony MGM owns MGM Studios, they could work out an agreement too. Who knows? Since Microsoft and Sony each own a part of Goldeneye 007, they could work out a deal with each other. As long as Microsoft lets Sony create a Rare-owned property on the PSNetwork, Sony can let Microsoft create the same MGM-owned property on the XBLA, vice versa, whatever.
Hell, they might even let XBL players cross with ...
RE. GARD. LESS. Even if Xbox Live is better than PSNetwork, it's irrelevant in this news story, and that cheap shot at PlayStation was uncalled for and unnecessary.
Because, for all intents and purposes, heyheyhey is right. The PSNetwork store does have some great games, just like the Wii VC and the XBLA.
The video game industry consumer base needs to grow up.
Open your minds. Look at it from a neutral standpoint and forget brand names for a moment. Think of what the technology can become if invested properly.
This is the future. Other companies are gonna be squabbling over this technology before long. We've all seen the sci-fi videos where pretty much every solid surface is an interactive screen of some sort (see: Minority Report or any post-contemporary fiction). Microsoft is finally innovating for a second. They've created somethi...
If you didn't notice, he didn't say anything specifically about HD-DVD; he spoke neutrally of all media storage. And it's true. There are, and will be, superior formats to Blu-Ray (see: Holographic Versatile Disc). And besides, Blu-Ray already won. There's no reason for you to keep the fires burning.
Check yourself when you reply next time. Anything anti-Sony, even something as neutral as "there are better storage formats" without any mention to any particular names, ...
At least Zack and Wiki is in there.
Silverlight is superior, but Flash will unfortunately prevail due to its sheer market dominance.
Rainbow Six: Disneyland. Why does that sound so right? You'd probably have to do Rainbow Six: Orlando though. Five different theme parks and whatnot.
What was so great about CoD4? It's great fun, but it's JAS and brought relatively little to the table. -.-
"Ubisoft are offering?"
Seriously, what is it with people talking like this? Ubisoft = developer. Developer = singular. Developer ≠ plural. Would one say "The developer are offering"? Maybe "people of Ubisoft are offering", or the "great guys at Ubisoft are offering", but not "Ubisoft are offering".
In any case, Vegas's singleplayer sucked like Gears of War. Only multi was worth a damn. AND WHY DO PEOPLE THINK VEG...
If my favorite video game can get introduced to a bigger audience, I'm all for this. Screw the console wars. Video game artistry for the win.
It serves the same purpose. As a 3D modeling and Photoshop artist who also happens to be a hardcore PC gamer with a huge-ass monitor, I find this an incomparably cheap and effective alternative to actually purchasing a tablet touchscreen laptop, which is f***ing expensive and has crappy internals.
Call it a touchscreen, call it an infrared screen, but regardless of what it may be, it serves the same purpose, and will prove to be immeasurably helpful. When it gets to the point w...
That was a brilliant article. I have an idea! How about every single time a bumbling fanboy stumbles into a console flamewar on N4G, we reply to them with a link of this article?
So, like this!
Message 1
"HAHA, PS3 FAILZ 360 HAS BETTER GRAPHICS AND GAMES"
Message 2
" http://thunderboltgames.com...
A link is worth a tho...
Everyone who watches YouTube videos.
And I find it highly convenient that my 360 can wirelessly interface with my computer, which is all the way across the house, and stream movies, music, and pictures from it without me having to string a huge long wire to the computer.
There was bound to be some uncivil conversation in a thread about civility. See, when the internet throws up an article like this that bashes incivility, it has the complete opposite effect. Notice now one party is starting to blame the other for spreading the hate, and through that, they themselves participate in spreading it as well. It's really just a vicious cycle that will never end, no matter what anyone does about it, and putting up more articles like this will only feed the fire.
Wow. You know, I finished reading the article, and I was like, "I bet you a couple fanboys defeated the purpose of this article in the comments," and so I scrolled down, and BOOM, there you are.
Idiot.
Ooh! There's one!
It's not the number of pixels total. It's how many pixels are being stretched. Sure you have 1080 horizontal lines, but you also only have 960 pixels going vertically across the screen. That's a vertical rectangle. That means that the width is stretched.
The width of the picture is actually shorter than the height. That's like turning your TV on its side.
Oh screw these screenshots. Compare the damn framerates already.
OH MY GOD THIS LITTLE PIXEL IS A BIT BLUER THAN THIS ONE OH AND THIS ONE HAS ONE PIXEL LESS JAGGEDLY LINES
Shut up. All of you. No one cares. Just play the damn game.
But... aside from that, I'd really like to know the framerates...
How fanboyism invades this article's comment, I really don't know. It supports every side of the argument, and it's better for the gaming industry on a whole. Why don't we all just stop being close-minded and support all three consoles based on our wants and needs and be done with it?
If one company simply denied the values of the other two companies' products, its products would simply decline because it believes that its product is fine as is. Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft al...