![]() Jul 6 2005, 1:57 pm
In response to Popisfizzy
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Well I just never heard reports of major losses such as that. If another next gen console comes out with something big, they risk losing alot more. Well being a businessperson, you gotta take risks though I guess.
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Shades wrote:
Both the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS can go online, it just requires a bit of hackery, so to speak [its not really hackery IMO, but I can't think of a better word] PSP: Yes DS: No, the DS has a great library of games in Japan. Just depends on if you can import them or not. Well, back on topic. Revolution. ~Maku |
I think I read somewhere DS is introducing something that will let players around the world play together... I'll see if I can find it..
[edit] Found it: http://gba.gamespy.com/articles/611/611227p1.html and: http://gba.gamespy.com/articles/623/623191p1.html |
Nesso wrote:
Okay now PS3. Its said to be retailed at $399, but its supposed to have amazing graphics, and it looks like it does. Does anyone know if killzone was real time or not? Anyways, this probaly wont do that good at start, but it will if the price drops. And it will, sony is retarded if it doesn't. >_> No that was not real time. http://ps3.ign.com/articles/615/615531p1.html Revolution looks promising even though no game has been shown. Downloadable games have been annaounced (Edit: has been said to cost money). Little has been shown as the graphics are said to "wow" you. Price will probaly be cheaper and online has been said to be out of the box, along with a rumored "new online SSBM game." The revolution looks promising overall But Nintendo is being just a bit too mysterious. SSBRevolution is confirmed to be online and a launch title. The controller is what obviously will set this thing apart from XB360 and PS3. Predictions: Sony and Nintendo will be again neck and neck while 360 has moderate success. I agree. ~Maku |