I own all three consoles. So therefore, I WIN THE CONSOLE WAR. =P
PS3 won't lose. None of the consoles will lose. Regardless of how well they do against each other, regardless of how many sales one makes over the other, the bottom line is that they're ALL doing well right now, and the fact that they're constantly trying to outdo the other means we'll get a better PS3, 360 and Wii.
Seriously. Think about it. 360 came first. PS3 came next, PS3 starts taking ideas f...
New portal for the Crysis, son. THE CRYSIS.
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I saw Mac's in Bungie's studio during tours for Halo 2 publicity. It's not a big secret that Microsoft uses Mac's in some of its creative departments.
Microsoft isn't draconian like that. They use Mac's when it works in favor of their productivity. I'm sure Apple does the same.
I rofl at your disagrees, sir. Point well made.
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No, that's seriously how I read it the first time around. XD
I agree. The reason why video games claim to be an art form is that they say they can do the same thing as movies, except interactively. When they do, it's the most wonderful thing in the world.
I would have HATED Assassin's Creed if it hadn't been executed so beautifully. Even though it was only worth one relatively short playthrough (I skipped most of the sidequests the second time around), it was one playthrough done exceedingly well simply because of its presentation.
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Anyone ever thought of the possibility that a nice big chunk of those minutes belong to pirates?
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Isn't that a glaring grammatical error?
ROFL. Sorry, but that's just hilarious.
Pokemon (Pocket Monsters in Japan, the two words were made into a portmanteau during its American translation) made its debut on the Game Boy in 1995. The Pokemon anime was aired on Japanese television in 1998 as a spinoff to the Game Boy games. It shared the concept of the games, but had a different storyline.
Basically, games came first, anime came second. Both were released in America at pretty much exactly the same time. An...
@1.1: I don't give a crap how it looks (I gave mine an Assassin's Creed skin and faceplate... okay so maybe I do care), it's still a lot of fun.
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If it is true, why September 25th? It was Halo 3's release, but I don't see how that's relevant.
The grammar fail in the article description makes me want to shoot something.
This has been posted and reposted about a dozen times on this site. I was expecting a diatribe by a jaded journalist explaining what Blizzard could technically do to improve the looks of the title without taxing today's modern machines. Instead I see this macro full of commands I've been using for the last year.
Not news.
I agree.
What honor rules? Last I checked you could set race rules to the game.
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There are two kinds of people in this world who own an iPod. Those who are too arrogant to buy anything else, and those who are too ignorant to know anything else exists.
Bottom line: only Mac fanboys and their soccer moms buy iPods. The rest of us get cool stuff like Cowon A3's and Zen Vision W's and (dare I say it?) Zunes. Now, the iPhone, THAT is a quality product. The MacBook Pro, THAT is a quality product.
iPod is their weakest line of product...
@1.2: Ever heard of sarcasm? Also learn to reference @1.1.
You sir have your head on right.
Gears of War 2 pretty? Hah. Killzone 2 pretty? HAH! Resistance 2 pretty? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. *hearty chuckle*
Soon we will reach the age when us developing monitors and GPU's that can display 256+ colors will be pointless, because all of us want to use mud graphics in our games. At this point they might as well be all shades of gray, all shades of brown, and all shades of red. Sorry kids, but fancy lighting and texture size won't do Jack Schitt to make a game look interesting...
LOL! Tell me how that goes. I personally can't stand the triggers / analog sticks of the DS3 compared to the 360, but I LOVE the analog face buttons and D-pad.