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Post by Paranoid on Apr 17, 2007 17:22:20 GMT -5
and who would want a more expensive version? Nah, I hate computer games. Too near the screen. And I think they're not worth it, to me that is. You have your say over yours. If you have a modern graphics card, you can hook your computer up to a TV. you can stay as far from that as you like.
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Post by Ztrl on Apr 17, 2007 23:33:53 GMT -5
Step 1, You make your console cost the most, You Beat your chest and proudly Boast, Despite no good exclusive games You make a bunch of ridiculous claims, Then ignore our need to play online Don't make it fun like Xbox Live Use Blue Ray, Which I don't need Now you're getting your ass kicked by the Wii Sony, you went wrong, with your PS3 I'll just keep playing my 360 Hope this song has helped, you understand Now you know, How You Killed Your Brand. Phil Harrison yeah you know best Except you didn't Beta Test Sure I can surf the net But I can't find my Gaming Friends You Say Halo 3 Don't worry you Instead you offer Killzone 2 But Killzone 1 sucked before So what made you think we wanted more? Hear it now on YouTube!
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Post by Reaver on Apr 18, 2007 0:06:02 GMT -5
awsome song...
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Post by swimstud600 on Apr 18, 2007 0:46:01 GMT -5
Everything about it is so true to. Wii and 360 FTW.
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Post by MaverickZero on Apr 18, 2007 13:42:57 GMT -5
360>PS3
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Post by Ztrl on Apr 19, 2007 9:13:55 GMT -5
Bad news for Sony I'm afraid...
PIONEER HAS launched a new Blu-ray PC-based drive at a pretty attractive price for enthusiasts. The BDC-S02, which was pimped out at IDF in China this week, will go for an estimated retail price of $300 which, as anyone watching the news this week will know, is about five quid in real money.
The drive can play standard Blu-ray movies, which will make it a good pairing with a new Radeon or GeForce card to support hardware H.264 decoding. It can also play back and record BD-R and BD-RE discs (both single and dual layer).
The price is significantly lower than most stand-alone Blu-ray players, as well as the price of other PC-only drives up until now. Sony still touts the PS3 as the best value next-gen player at $600 or so. Expect the drive to start tipping up at all the usual places in the next few weeks. How long before, like DVD, drive prices really start to tumble?
Sony just lost their value.
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Post by J.Y. on Apr 19, 2007 16:35:24 GMT -5
(collapsed onto his computer chair)
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Post by Ruinaru on Apr 19, 2007 18:42:02 GMT -5
Sony just got owned. In the face.
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Post by RELLIK on Apr 19, 2007 19:26:06 GMT -5
*ties a ribbon on top*
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Post by J.Y. on Apr 21, 2007 2:44:08 GMT -5
(is sitting at a corner, wondering what else may throw PS3 down)
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Post by Paranoid on Apr 22, 2007 14:07:20 GMT -5
the PS3 isn't a big enough failure to spell the downfall of Sony
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Post by J.Y. on Apr 23, 2007 15:02:15 GMT -5
So which one is more expensive, PS3 or 360??
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Post by Ztrl on Apr 23, 2007 16:36:46 GMT -5
Uh...You don't get around much do you? The most expensive 360 is 479.99 the PS3 starts at 599.99.
Also Sony lost DMC4 exclusivity to the 360 and Sony France hinted at FFXIII not being PS3 exclusive. Too top that off Square took out a new copyright on Heresis XIII. I'll keep a close eye on that, because if Square is really jumping ship, Sony is going to lose even more money.
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Post by swimstud600 on Apr 23, 2007 20:03:29 GMT -5
I would love it if Final Fantasy made it to 360 or Wii. Then I'd actually buy it and understand what the hell Tony says.
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Post by Fusion on Jun 25, 2007 8:01:17 GMT -5
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