PSP's sales have kept exceedingly high, and it has done quite well. It is not a potentially failure, it's already succeded in offering gamers a new way to play handheld games, and has brought much needed competition to a virtual monopoly. Just because it's not dominating the handheld scene, doesn't mean it's not a success. I point you to XBox and the GameCube.
Not only that, installing a release candidate is a good way to beat the rush so you don't end up with an excrutiatingly slow download speed. I'm going to be updating my dapper system (running for about two weeks now, would be 2 months but I had a critical problem when I tried to install KDE...) today, and then not again for about two weeks so I don't have an hour+ of download time for a 10k file.
I just bought a GameCube on Monday after only (from this generation) owning a PS2 since early 2003. Really, even now, good 3rd party games are hard to come by. However, that's what I have a PS2 for. Now I can also play the excellent Zelda, SSMB, and other Nintendo 1st party titles. The few good 3rd party games, like Twin Snakes, RE4, and Tales of Symphonia are also nice games to have. For everything else, I still have my PS2 to play more RPGs, MGS, and fighters.
Speaking of optional attachments, does it seem to anyone else that Nintendo could have just released the new controller as an "attachment" for the GCN, spurring new interest in it. Then, they could simply have released a more traditional console that is more powerful for the next gen.
Isn't really relavent. As long as we are one click away from reaching a spyware site, then we are included, according to this "study". This whole thing doesn't really prove anything, just that there's a lot of malware on the net.
Hey! think the time is right for a palace revolution
But where I live the game to play is compromise solution
Well, then what can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
'cause in sleepy london town
There's no place for a street fighting man
No
For those who don't know Street Fighting Man was intended as a response by the Rolling Stones to Revolution by the Beatles.
It's the shit ass UMD movies that aren't selling well. UMD games are still selling like... well I was going to say hotcakes, but let's just say like every other system's games.
Once again proving that democracy doesn't work. But then again, nothing works. Life sucks and then you die.
Is advertize the hell out of Metal Gear Solid 4. I know many who would pay $500 or $600 for that game, and I'm one of them.
Oh of course! I say competition is a good thing, and I get modded down for trolling. Only on slashdot
PSP's sales have kept exceedingly high, and it has done quite well. It is not a potentially failure, it's already succeded in offering gamers a new way to play handheld games, and has brought much needed competition to a virtual monopoly. Just because it's not dominating the handheld scene, doesn't mean it's not a success. I point you to XBox and the GameCube.
Not only that, installing a release candidate is a good way to beat the rush so you don't end up with an excrutiatingly slow download speed. I'm going to be updating my dapper system (running for about two weeks now, would be 2 months but I had a critical problem when I tried to install KDE...) today, and then not again for about two weeks so I don't have an hour+ of download time for a 10k file.
Idiot, of course DNF is going to be an exclusive for the Phantom. Sheesh, and I thought everyone knew that by now.
I kinda like having rumble after it breaking on my PS2 (the console, not the controller, and it was my fault).
I just bought a GameCube on Monday after only (from this generation) owning a PS2 since early 2003. Really, even now, good 3rd party games are hard to come by. However, that's what I have a PS2 for. Now I can also play the excellent Zelda, SSMB, and other Nintendo 1st party titles. The few good 3rd party games, like Twin Snakes, RE4, and Tales of Symphonia are also nice games to have. For everything else, I still have my PS2 to play more RPGs, MGS, and fighters.
Unless it's like realistic renderings of pornography, who cares?
Well Slashdot has always been full of rabid Nintendo fanboys.
Eye toy was 1st party.
This just proves a very good point: It is the fault of the US government that HDTV isn't widely used.
I've been holding out for this very day.
Speaking of optional attachments, does it seem to anyone else that Nintendo could have just released the new controller as an "attachment" for the GCN, spurring new interest in it. Then, they could simply have released a more traditional console that is more powerful for the next gen.
PhantoMS/Hurdever
Isn't really relavent. As long as we are one click away from reaching a spyware site, then we are included, according to this "study". This whole thing doesn't really prove anything, just that there's a lot of malware on the net.
But then you're still reading ads.
Hey! think the time is right for a palace revolution
But where I live the game to play is compromise solution
Well, then what can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
'cause in sleepy london town
There's no place for a street fighting man
No
For those who don't know Street Fighting Man was intended as a response by the Rolling Stones to Revolution by the Beatles.
It's the shit ass UMD movies that aren't selling well. UMD games are still selling like... well I was going to say hotcakes, but let's just say like every other system's games.
Stick = shift, so with L + R can be L2 and R2. No analog needed. It's quirkey, but it'd work, and you can bet dollars to doughnuts they'll do it.
Mmmhmm, because people loving nintendo totally doesn't already done that.
Yeah, the XBox 360... and we all know how well that launch went.
Why do people do this? It's clearly a grab for karma.
Now we have an interstellar pentacycle. Looks a little something like this
2/3rds of the music on my computer is from ocremix... although I guess if you want to bitch I did download that via bittorrent.