In light of the PS3 video service and a major movie studio announcement, this editorial explores how Sony's PS3 is a more successful Trojan horse than Microsoft's console.
Over the last 25 years, there has been a fair few South Park games, and here GameSpew has ranked them all from best to worst.
We are going to see a lot of crap South Park products since they sold out to paramount years ago. It's their IP they can sell out, of course; it just means the quality of their show has tanked and other products as well. Nevertheless, they put on excellent musicals, but those haven't been sold to a mega corporation.
"Global indie publisher ESDigital Games is thrilled to announce its participation in London Games Festival 2024 from 9th - 20th April at venues across the city." - ESDigital Games.
Game Rant chats with the creator of No More Heroes about who he would like to see play the role of Travis Touchdown in a live-action adaptation.
Actually Ryan Gosling makes a ton of sense.
Edit: If this can be done in a Scott Pilgrim movie kind of way that would be dope.
... which is basically that now you kinda 'lose' your online-bought content, when your console breaks down and gets replaced.
Also, as long as buying something online isnt cheaper than buying the 'real' version in the store, why would we bother!?
DLC is only a plus when it's cheaper, and when it STAYS yours, even when your console breaks down, or when in a few years time you move on to the next-gen consoles...
You better start building it 3yrs ago Sony.
Sony = major studio support without doing anything.
Other studios they're close to follow suit.
They have the backing of all the studios on Marketplace including themselves.
Microsoft can't compete with Sony on the movies front, because Sony will never support their download service over their own which they control.
i doubt that. why would they digitally distribute movies when they have a blueray player already built in. thatll completely defeat the purpose and make blueray player usless. not to mention they already make tons of cash from blue ray movies.
I can see this happening in the future, but not while they're still trying to gain market awareness and adoption of BR.
I still have a thing for physical media which I can't move away from right now or in the near future.