xbox 360 controller
is a ps2 controller with the dpad and left analog stick switched
oh god, 200gb on a bluray disk, mgs4 is gonna be more of an interactive cutscene than a actual game
back on topic-ps3 not original
well lets see, controller went from a boomerang to same old dual shock controller, with added tilt sensors after the wii's controller was shown
xbox 360 controller
is a ps2 controller with the dpad and left analog stick switched
dont for get the biig x in the middele i dont know im bored
I got the chance to talk with someone involved with microsoft and I must say don't expect microsoft to lower the price of the 360.Originally Posted by CampaKaze
That should really say 'Wii ran out of ideas'Originally Posted by acn010
Yea, just like Linux on the ps2 and the open devkit for the PS. YAY! ...Originally Posted by stotheamuel
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Buy PS3 on its first launch batch.. Who knows.. PS3 can emulate 360 or Wii before Sony decided to upgrade its firmware..
Funny thing is.. I don't think Wii would be dominant with games using those motion-sensor thingy.. I mean, it would really appeal to casual-gamer. But there's always something about 'feels like home' on mainstream games.
Perhaps, Wii has it's unique adventages. But 360 in my opinion was only going in a half-path PS3 intended to take us to. 360 rely just on cheap price and not a leap in technology-possibility advancement.
If you let 360 win, then.. I'm afraid the future of the gaming industry (and us - games) would not be that bright.
um blu-ray holding 200gb??? NO it only holds 20gb...that's only 5 gb more than 360's hd-dvd
i thought they publicly revieled they were dropping the price by $100Originally Posted by Uruz 6
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umm lets see....psp compatiablity...nough said
Originally Posted by mesosade
Wrong!
Blu ray has a theoretical 200gb limit.
and has been filled with over 100 gb.![]()
look it up
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