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typh0id wrote:Cormaster628 wrote: No one even seems to care either, I see people just walking right by them everywhere.
I suppose that could be because everyone and their freaking dog has one at this point...
MOTOPOT wrote:I don't think so. With Wii being so popular, I don't see any problems of releasing old or rehased games. Business is all about marketing. If they can make the so called old games to appear to be
a very new release, then the kids are going to buy it. Xbox seems good but there are other problems as well, "ring of death" for example?
But anyway, its just your opinion.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Counterpunch wrote:
It's true though, Wii is everywhere. Most of my co-workers, people in their 30's and up have one.
Nintendo won the marketing war easily this time around. GenX nostalgia ftw.
Cormaster628 wrote:I honestly think the Gamecube idea is a good idea. The overall Wii Library just sucks and Nintendo can't make enough good first party Wii games to couteract all the crap that keeps coming out. Adding Gamecube titles to the mix at least gives Wii owners a few more options!
BTW I think the Wii's dominance at the top is nearly over. I'm seeing Wii's piling up now. They no longer are the system you just have to pick up because you don't know when you'll see one again. I've probably seen 20 in the past week! No one even seems to care either, I see people just walking right by them everywhere.
Cormaster628 wrote:I don't know what everyone is talking about PS3 and not having good exclusives. I think their exclusives is where the system really shines at. Check it out
Metal Gear Solid 4
Motorstorm
Motorstorm: Pacific Rift
Uncharted: Drakes Fortune
Resistance: Fall of man
Resistance 2
Little Big Planet
Wipeout HD
Coming soon:
Uncharted 2
Killzone 2
Theres a couple more but those are the best. I'm exact opposite on PS3 exclusives vs. 360. Maybe theirs more on 360, but it seems the ones on PS3 are just well better. And the ones that are awesome on 360 I can pick up for the PC anyway. And I'm kinda over the whole "Halo" thing, but I already heard Halo 3 and Gears of war 2 are slated for the PC.
Oh and as for the Wii while I totally agree with attracting other people to the video game market, theirs still a problem with support. Wii Sports still seems to be the only game to truley show what casual gaming's all about, and they've completly failed to capitolize on that. For instance it features an awesoem bowling game that would make you think picking up a full bowling game for the system would be a good idea. You notice their are 2 bowling games for the system, and you look up reviews. IGN gives them 4 out of a 10.
Problem is most cell phone games are better than over half of the Wii library. Support is just not there
Counterpunch wrote:I love the PS3, but I wouldn't argue for its exclusives.
The PS3 is the complete system. Where it lacks a few of the exclusives on 360 (some of which are just awesome), the PS3 really is a master entertainment hub. It's just a wonderful piece of electronics. It also benefits by having no upper limits right now.
Firmware updates have constantly improved the system. PS3 really does just keep getting better.
Cormaster628 wrote:Developers have came right out and said if they are going to make a game for Xbox360 making a PS3 version is just as easy. Honestly hardware wise I think both systems are even.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Cormaster628 wrote:Developers have came right out and said if they are going to make a game for Xbox360 making a PS3 version is just as easy. Honestly hardware wise I think both systems are even.
Actually Valve has spoken out against the PS3 quite a bit. That's probably why Left 4 Dead isn't on PS3, and why The Orange Box was released on PS3 several months after the PC and 360 release, and handled by EA rather than Valve.
Feb 25, 2009 at 12:34PM
It's one thing when Sony and Microsoft throw mud at each other and call each other names, it's quite another when actual game developers throw down and join the rumble. Shaun Himmerick, Executive Producer for Wheelman, made some stinging remarks about programming for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360:The politically incorrect answer is that the PS3 is a huge pain in the ass. Anyone making a game, if you’re going to make it for both [360 and PS3], just lead on the PS3 because if it works on the PS3 it’ll work on 360.
The easiest way to look at it is, the 360 has one big chunk of memory, but the PS3 has two chunks of memory that in total are the same size as the Xbox, but because they’re split you can’t share memory the same way. That will bite you in the ass, and it bit us in the ass bad.
We had to play catch up on the PS3 because of the memory constraints and how it renders, how it processes is just different. And it’s harder on the PS3. The Xbox is just like a dumb PC, which is great because it’s easier to build a game on a PC.
Cormaster628 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Cormaster628 wrote:Developers have came right out and said if they are going to make a game for Xbox360 making a PS3 version is just as easy. Honestly hardware wise I think both systems are even.
Actually Valve has spoken out against the PS3 quite a bit. That's probably why Left 4 Dead isn't on PS3, and why The Orange Box was released on PS3 several months after the PC and 360 release, and handled by EA rather than Valve.
ACTUALLY... Lol there's always an "actually" with you. you couldn't just let it die could you?
Cormaster628 wrote:Umm and BTW that article was written just 2 months after Sony's mega epic fail of a system launch. I wonder how Valve feels now.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
TheMuffin wrote:Feb 25, 2009 at 12:34PM
It's one thing when Sony and Microsoft throw mud at each other and call each other names, it's quite another when actual game developers throw down and join the rumble. Shaun Himmerick, Executive Producer for Wheelman, made some stinging remarks about programming for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360:The politically incorrect answer is that the PS3 is a huge pain in the ass. Anyone making a game, if you’re going to make it for both [360 and PS3], just lead on the PS3 because if it works on the PS3 it’ll work on 360.
The easiest way to look at it is, the 360 has one big chunk of memory, but the PS3 has two chunks of memory that in total are the same size as the Xbox, but because they’re split you can’t share memory the same way. That will bite you in the ass, and it bit us in the ass bad.
We had to play catch up on the PS3 because of the memory constraints and how it renders, how it processes is just different. And it’s harder on the PS3. The Xbox is just like a dumb PC, which is great because it’s easier to build a game on a PC.
Cormaster628 wrote:I don't expect 360 fans or even die hard nintendo fanboys to go out and buy a PS3, so why should they expect me to hate my system just because some jackass developer wants to write an article about it?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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