The 360 has a lead, yes, but it was far less than awesome. Sony could be holding back to make sure they were actually ready, rather than follow MicroSoft's strategy of getting out the door as quick as possible, which lead to few original games, lousy ports, buggy hardware, and a serious lack of support for their previous generations' releases.
There are a couple of problems with using branching technology with the Star Wars Trilogy to have the original and the enhanced versions available on one disc.
The biggest problem is that Uncle George considers his latest version to be the "definitive" edition of the Trilogy; he doesn't want to bring back the original at all. Hopefully, he'll eventually buckle (or, at least, realize he'd make a killing selling the originals as well as the current editions) and release them.
The second problem is that there is so much enhancement to the movies, you'd basically have to include both versions (original and enhanced) on the DVD. There simply isn't room for all of that.
Well, since WoC now has the Star Wars license, and is creating a whole new game using the d20 system, odds are BioWare will use a modified version of the rules used for their AD&D games.
I sense much NT in you. NT leads to bluescreen, bluescreen leads to downtime,
Another name I saw was Chris Noth (Law & Order). At least with him, I could still take this kind of seriously. If Bruce Campbell was on the show, I'd just keep waiting for a army of alien undead to show up.
I sense much NT in you. NT leads to bluescreen, bluescreen leads to downtime,
The 360 has a lead, yes, but it was far less than awesome.
Sony could be holding back to make sure they were actually ready, rather than follow MicroSoft's strategy of getting out the door as quick as possible, which lead to few original games, lousy ports, buggy hardware, and a serious lack of support for their previous generations' releases.
Yep.
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I hate having to register on a site just to read the news.
They're waiting to drop the prices until the PS3 comes out, so they look like they're giving more for less (or equal).
Because the LA Times requires registration?
There are a couple of problems with using branching technology with the Star Wars Trilogy to have the original and the enhanced versions available on one disc.
The biggest problem is that Uncle George considers his latest version to be the "definitive" edition of the Trilogy; he doesn't want to bring back the original at all. Hopefully, he'll eventually buckle (or, at least, realize he'd make a killing selling the originals as well as the current editions) and release them.
The second problem is that there is so much enhancement to the movies, you'd basically have to include both versions (original and enhanced) on the DVD. There simply isn't room for all of that.
Gah! Make that *couldn't*!
According to the review at http://www.thedigitalbits.com/, the scream is gone. Shame they could edit out Luke's general whininess, though.
I sense much NT in you.
NT leads to bluescreen,
bluescreen leads to downtime,
I sense much NT in you.
NT leads to bluescreen,
bluescreen leads to downtime,
I sense much NT in you.
NT leads to bluescreen,
bluescreen leads to downtime,