I've never really bought anything game-wise on Groupon. Is it a good route, and do they have deals often?
The potential is there to plugin an external drive, but I think most of the console-owning community just uses what's out of the box, so having a 1TB option makes a lot of sense for "most" gamers.
Totally agree. The problem here is that the bug essentially doesn't let you save at all if you've got the "Instant On" function activated.
That's very true. But I wonder how many of those sales are attributed to B2B vs. consumers. I don't think Apple breaks them down that way.
Wow, that was fast.... Up and gone, just like that.
Sounded like the research he quoted in the article said BF was losing the sales war to COD. Not sure what you mean by "raping all other fps since bf1942"....
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With regard to the report: how is any writer supposed to include offline references in an online article? The only thing to reference is links to online results. Unless you've magically created some holographic technology that'll let you quote every single retail store manager in 3D on a computer monitor....
So you only approve articles you "agree" with? That's pretty lame and closed-minded of you.
It's an opinion piece. You can't "report" something for being an opinion, but you can disagree with the article itself.
I actually laughed out loud when I read that comment. Classic!
That Trending stuff hadn't been discussed before....
Interesting idea to wait until all the PR people aren't in their face to vote for their favorite games of the show. I wonder if it really makes for a more-balanced recap.
That is absolutely hilarious, and oh so true!
Why Dreamcast over the GameCube? Interesting thought, but why do you draw the distinction?
Yeah, I think they're going to come out of the gates HARD. They learned their lesson with the PS3's sputtering start.
There are a few fringe places to get a pre-order, but man, I'm surprised at how fast these things are going.
Hilarious!
I'm surprised the digital version will cost as much as physical media. The hard costs associated with digital are just so much lower (no production, packaging, shipping, etc.) that it seems flat-out wrong to charge the same amount for a digital game.
I don't disagree, but insofar as Sony can comment on and influence Square's dev cycle, the statement's not entirely asinine. Look beyond the headline and the five points are interesting.