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Pez D Spencer wrote: i'm not a big fan of gay characters like dante from devil may cry. Not as gay as Cloud Strife, Sephiroth, and Vincent Valentine, ![]() |
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lol, I can't tell if this is a troll or spam. Either way, it's wacky.
It's the death of a console if all of the games are made for adults. Those aren't fun. "Kenneth R. Maddigan" wrote in message ... #1: Blu-ray is king. Blu-ray is superior to HD-DVD, this is undisputed. The only question is expense. That question is answered by the Sony PlayStation® 3, which will be the motor driving the next technological advance - to Blu-ray. The Sony PlayStation® 3 will open up a whole new market. It will be huge. Invest in Sony now, the future looks bright. #2: The games are plentiful. This is Sony's specialty. There will be so many more games made for the Sony PlayStation® 3 than for any other console due to the confidence of Sony's many third-party game developers. With so many games, some will have to be good. With Sony, the odds of finding a satisfying game are better because there will be so many games to choose from. Sony: lots of games. #3. The expense is acceptable. Let's face it, video games have grown beyond kids. Some developers like Nintendo market exclusively to kids, and some like Microsoft market to the 12-16 segment. Sony is distinguishing itself. It will be the first true 3D game console for adults only. Why shouldn't a game console be as large or expensive as a car or dishwasher? These are adult items, bought by adults and used by them. The Sony PlayStation® 3 is meant for adults, and its price shows that. #4. Innovation doesn't matter. The Sony PlayStation® 3 controller features motion detection. Sony is also getting into the online game. Anything the competitors can invent, Sony can take. It is fair game, as many of the Sony PlayStation®'s concepts were taken by competitors. The Sony PlayStation® 3 will have everything the other consoles have, plus all the added benefits that go with Sony. -- Ken M. Professional Console Game Reviewers Guild Patriarch |
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Here is how the war is going to pan out in North America.
1. Nintendo Wii - Everyone will get it. 2. Xbox 360 - best system to get if you have HD TV 3. PS3 - for people who like wasting their money on expensive Sony toys. -- --------------------------------- http://www.myspace.com/araxen "I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority." - G.W. Bush, 3/13/02 |
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Araxen wrote: Here is how the war is going to pan out in North America. 1. Nintendo Wii - Everyone will get it. 2. Xbox 360 - best system to get if you have HD TV 3. PS3 - for people who like wasting their money on expensive Sony toys. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I already have a 360, I might buy a ps3 sometime down the road, but I will never by the Nintendo Wii. Why you may find your self asking? I already spent almost $1000 on my 360(system, extra controllers, games, & live), I will wait for a major price break with the PS3, and I don't have the ****in time to sit down a play games all day. BTW I don't know anyone personally who's excited about the Wii. However, I might think about buying gamecube just for donkey-konga now that there will probably be a price break. |
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Paul C. wrote: "Kenneth R. Maddigan" wrote in : #2: The games are plentiful. This is Sony's specialty. There will be so many more games made for the Sony PlayStation® 3 than for any other console due to the confidence of Sony's many third-party game developers. With so many games, some will have to be good. With Sony, the odds of finding a satisfying game are better because there will be so many games to choose from. Sony: lots of games. Games aren't plentiful the system isn't even out yet. Maybe they will be some day but for now at least your statement is incorrect. And many big name titles such as Grand Theft Auto IV aren't even exclusive to the PS3. And aren't a lot of third party developers avoiding the PS3 because it's too difficult to make games and they'd rather work with the 360??? I remember hearing this somewhere... Either way, as of right now, it seems like the PS3 will be a bust (particularly because of the high price tag...) I'll be picking up a 360 soon just for NBA 2k7, Dead Rising, Saints Row, RAWvsSD'07, Lost Planet, and Madden (just to get my roll on with Daunte... GET YOUR ROLL ON, PIMP!!!) - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...6_Vida_Gue.jpg |
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Baker wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I already have a 360, I might buy a ps3 sometime down the road, but I will never by the Nintendo Wii. Why you may find your self asking? I already spent almost $1000 on my 360(system, extra controllers, games, & live), I will wait for a major price break with the PS3, and I don't have the ****in time to sit down a play games all day. BTW I don't know anyone personally who's excited about the Wii. However, I might think about buying gamecube just for donkey-konga now that there will probably be a price break. You know, I was JUST thinking about getting Donkey Konga now too. I've noticed the kongas are *cheap* whenever I run across them. |
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From my perspective as an adult, I am more interested in the X360. I own
both an XBOX and PS2 and both found about four or five games that I really enjoyed. I realize this time around, I am not willing to spend a fortune, and will be much more picky with the games I buy, especially at $60. Considering I don't have the time to play games as much as I used to, and as much as I'd like, I'm up for the console with the best games, but at a reasonable price. At a $700 PS3 price tag, I can buy an X360 Premium with two controllers, and four games, and a subscription to Live. Sounds like a better deal to me. I was waiting for that "killer game" to convince me, but I realize there are a few titles that look like a lot of fun on the X360, and anything on the PS3 is nothing but a long way out. |
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Kenneth R. Maddigan wrote:
#1: Blu-ray is king. Blu-ray is superior to HD-DVD, this is undisputed. The only question is expense. That question is answered by the Sony PlayStation® 3, which will be the motor driving the next technological advance - to Blu-ray. The Sony PlayStation® 3 will open up a whole new market. It will be huge. Invest in Sony now, the future looks bright. #2: The games are plentiful. This is Sony's specialty. There will be so many more games made for the Sony PlayStation® 3 than for any other console due to the confidence of Sony's many third-party game developers. With so many games, some will have to be good. With Sony, the odds of finding a satisfying game are better because there will be so many games to choose from. Sony: lots of games. #3. The expense is acceptable. Let's face it, video games have grown beyond kids. Some developers like Nintendo market exclusively to kids, and some like Microsoft market to the 12-16 segment. Sony is distinguishing itself. It will be the first true 3D game console for adults only. Why shouldn't a game console be as large or expensive as a car or dishwasher? These are adult items, bought by adults and used by them. The Sony PlayStation® 3 is meant for adults, and its price shows that. #4. Innovation doesn't matter. The Sony PlayStation® 3 controller features motion detection. Sony is also getting into the online game. Anything the competitors can invent, Sony can take. It is fair game, as many of the Sony PlayStation®'s concepts were taken by competitors. The Sony PlayStation® 3 will have everything the other consoles have, plus all the added benefits that go with Sony. If you are really an adult, then why are you trolling like a still-wet-behind-the-ears 3 year old? -- The Briefcase Fulla Rant! http://briefrant.com Now with Rant Classics from 2001-2004! This Week: Five Years After WTC Recollections |
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Did this post raise Sony's stock?
You could have told us why the things you say might be true. The hype thing is old and internet users are wise to the ways of the spammers. If you want to sell me stock just sit in your office and wait until I come in. The new door-to-door salesman is the internet spammer. HappyGamer#392854 Games I like to play http://www.gamestotal.com/ Multiplayer Online http://www.gamestotal.com/ Strategy Games http://uc.gamestotal.com/ Unification Wars http://uc.gamestotal.com/ Massive Multiplayer Online Games http://gc.gamestotal.com GalacticConquest http://gc.gamestotal.com Strategy Games http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htm Runescape http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htm Kings of chaos |
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