It really must be due to ESPN, since the UK isn't getting a hike. I wonder if they will throw in Hulu+ too.
You are becoming a broken record now, just ssshhhhhhh.
Move releases in 2 weeks, while Kinect releases in 3 months.
So it certainly isn't looking great for Move.
It used to be 512MB.
As far as I'm aware 4GB > 512MB.
Although I have no knowledge of PS3 fanboys math so you obviously see things differently.
To the fanboys its an Activator, to the world its a Revolution.
Looks like Skittles got some competition.
Expand their audience.
That doesn't make it more fun though. Fun sells games not accuracy.
@jerry1972
No I'm saying if the game is fun accuracy doesn't matter, why do you think the Wii was such a hit?
I bet it would have got higher if IGN hadn't changed their score scale.
The opinions of the N4G PS3 fanbase usually doesn't reflect the opinions of the worldwide 360 fanbase. Preorders of the standalone Kinect are higher than that of Move everywhere. The only people buying the standalone Kinect would be current 360 owners who are mainly core gamers.
So its correct to say that core gamers ARE all over Kinect.
Last time MS did the TGS keynote they announced Tekken 6 360 and Halo 3:ODST. So there could some big games coming.
The future of casual games.
Hardcore games will always use the control pad.
Rages wins purely because it looks as good if not better than K3 AND runs at 60fps.
It very well could but will that be enough to pass the Wii and 360?
No we just have to wait a couple of years for them to perfect the tech and bring prices down.
Looks like it was all a misunderstanding
Fitting a bigger TV is a small bedroom is one thing, but what about being able to view it properly? You need to be able to sit quite far back for a 26" TV let alone a 32" one.
I have a feeling this isn't because its not ready.
They likely want to market the features individually, too many features at launch could cause some to be forgotten. As for the video chat I can definitely see it being added later on as a premium feature.
Edit:
"will be turned on"
Seems like it is there but they just don't want you to use it right away.
Apparently its not as simple as just downloading the software and making your own USB, its a special chip which makes the USB work, at least thats what I've read.
Maybe not online codes but the standard cards will still be available, since MS is advertising it on their own site.