HawtWired:
"Ubisoft set me off, this time, when they claimed earlier this week that they expect to see 3D televisions in every home by 2013. First off, a year after the apocalypse, 3D television is going to take a severe back seat to survival and zombie slaying. Secondly, since the 3D television is the stupidest, most inelegant backwards-ass item of engineering on the planet, such a claim is, at best, somewhere between DJ Hero and Kid Rock on the retardation scale.
Hopefully, I’m riling up the 3D believers right now, because by the end of this article I’m going to shatter their fragile little world."
It's almost time for the ASUS ROG Ally X to be revealed, and these leaked renders already provide a look at the device and its specs.
BLG writes, "Do you ever get that feeling after you’ve finished a game that you just wish there was more? Or do you spend years hoping and praying for a sequel that never comes?
This list compiles some of the top games we desperately want to get a sequel. Please give us more of our favorite games!"
Would love to see a sequel to the 7th gen FPS campaign SINGULARITY from RAVEN Software..
The Nerd Stash: “The PS3 marked a turning point in the industry, and among the sea of popular titles came the rare games that are worth more now than ever.”
I don’t collect games for their value I collect games I enjoyed playing. Many games I own are worth a lot of money but they must be games I want to play for me to purposely collect them. Most of this list isn’t games I would enjoy. I may have some of these games because I bought my friends PS2/3 Collection years ago and I never actually looked what was in it. It was a couple hundred games though still sitting in a box and I’m sure there are some good valuable games. I should go sift through it sometime.
Was unaware that Verdict Day was rare, glad I still own my copy. Game is very good.
She forgot to mention Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch Wizard's Edition with Ninostarter bonuses. This is the second or third most expensive PS3 game, and I own a sealed copy.
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I just don't see the glasses staying relevant four years out. Technology WILL come along that will make it obsolete, and cost considerably less in the long run.
For that matter, the vast majority of people I know don't even own HDTVs yet, so as normal HDTV prices go down, the late adopters will buy the lower priced technology. Until then, gaming is the only place the tech will be significantly pushed.
who ever wrote this article is a stuck up twit who thinks he knows everything because he has a degree. 3D tv's are the future but until they become glassless and cheap they won't really take off. it's vary similar to HDtv's people for get that HDTV's were offered as early is 2000 to consumers but it's the last 2 years that HDTV's have really taken off. this is because hdtv's are new very cheap to make and there is a lot of content to support hdtv's
when the glasses aren't necessary anymore, i will definately buy one.
I love how people act like they have to put on a fucking 60lb helmet to watch 3D content. While active shutter glasses are currently expensive, they will drop in price. Like all things.
Sorry to shatter your fragile little world, but I've never heard of your website. Because of the ridiculous way you spell "hot", I can't possibly care about your opinion and will never look at your website. Good day.