Multi-Tap: A Week In Comments
Maybe I'm missing something here, but if there aren't going to be any 360 games that require the HD-DVD drive to function, then why would anybody buy this instead of holding out for a dedicated HD-DVD player?I think it's dishonest for Microsoft to push this as some kind of must-have attachment when it's basically just like any other HD-DVD drive except with a color scheme to match another piece of hardware you own.
Sure, $200's probably a great price right now, but if I were interested in high-resolution video, I'd wait awhile until there were more movies on the market and the price of a regular HD-DVD drive has gone down.
by mashuren
Hey Kotakuites! What Do Your Names Mean?
when i first met my wife some 11 years ago she worked in a mall coffee shop and i at a KB Toys.i would call her at work during our courtship and try and woo her with my wit and charm, i had noticed that they had a hand carved wooden turkey for sale, and for some reason i decided to call her using one of our robot voice changing toys, and posed the question "Do you have any woodenturkeys?" and the rest is history, 11 years and one child later i still use the name
by woodenturkey
You guys are right. There's absolutely NO advantage in having a format with more storage space for games.But why stop there? Let's blast Sony and Microsoft for forcing that DVD crap on us with the PS2 and Xbox, because that certainly didn't improve gaming. You damn well know that they were just trying to push the format on us to make us give up our easily-pirated VHS tapes.
Why not go back even further? How DARE Sony and Sega force those ridiculously expensive CD drives on us?? We were PERFECTLY happy with cartridges and tape cassettes, and then they have to come along with these new-fangled compacted discs!
Living in the past FTW!!
by V1L3
I will Never EVER let my girlfriend know that she can see my playtimes. EVER.
by Fuzz
Peter Moore Talks Wii60 and PS360
It's seems a bit strange that many people seem to want the Wii for either "hardcore games" with the new innovations, or as a casual, fun piece of hardware. Anyone else in it for everything? I think both the traditional games and the casual games look really fun, so I've pre-ordered a Wii knowing I'm going to enjoy just about every style of game, be it Zelda, Wii Sports, an old NGC game or even a Virtual Console game. Having said that, I fully intend to buy a 360 when my budget allows, and a PS3 eventually. But Wii will be the first.As for Peter Moore, I can see where he's coming from with his observations, but I'm not too worried about carrying the controller for extended periods of time. Surely the testers and developers must have played for several hours straight by now? A design concept so (seemingly) carefully thought out wouldn't manage to ignore something so simple as strain of using its main feature. I guess we won't know for sure until we can play the damn thing.
by Alyn
Rumor: PS3 Connect and PSP Connectivity Tidbits
Dear Sony:We want games for our PSP, not subpar multimedia capabilities for our portable GAMING system.
-Your Fanbase.
by Deathcoil
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