Seeing that the Playstation 2 will be entirely backwards compatable with the current library of Playstation titles and hardware, there's going to be a tremendous amount of software available for the PS2 that the X-Box won't be able to touch. Look at recent games such as Driver, Gran Turismo 2 and Metal Gear Solid. Not to mention that sequels to these games are be coming for the PS2 and already look incredible./curt
Re:Dammit, Somebody's Made a Fork Call to the Katz
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Review: "Scream 3"
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I used to bulls-eye womp-rats in my T-38 back home.
It's actually a T-16 skyhopper. Luke is playing with a model of one when C-3PO is getting his oil bath in SW:ANH.
I'd rather see one effecient, stable browser than a bunch of bloated, bug-ridden browsers. Support for Netscape plug-ins (Flash, Shockwave, Quicktime) would be nice, too.
> theatres don't have the right to determine which movies they want to show? They do have a choice, but becuase of government and community pressure, most don't show a movie with the NC-17 rating. Same with Newspapers. They have a choice which ads they want to print. But because of possible community pressure, they probably wouldn't print ads for the movies. Yeah, technically they have a choice, but with community/government pressure breathing down their back, they're going to go with the flow.
Seeing that the Playstation 2 will be entirely backwards compatable with the current library of Playstation titles and hardware, there's going to be a tremendous amount of software available for the PS2 that the X-Box won't be able to touch. Look at recent games such as Driver, Gran Turismo 2 and Metal Gear Solid. Not to mention that sequels to these games are be coming for the PS2 and already look incredible. /curt
It's actually a T-16 skyhopper. Luke is playing with a model of one when C-3PO is getting his oil bath in SW:ANH.
I'd rather see one effecient, stable browser than a bunch of bloated, bug-ridden browsers. Support for Netscape plug-ins (Flash, Shockwave, Quicktime) would be nice, too.
> theatres don't have the right to determine which movies they want to show? They do have a choice, but becuase of government and community pressure, most don't show a movie with the NC-17 rating. Same with Newspapers. They have a choice which ads they want to print. But because of possible community pressure, they probably wouldn't print ads for the movies. Yeah, technically they have a choice, but with community/government pressure breathing down their back, they're going to go with the flow.