Wasn't Street Fighter on Sega before Sony? and also Soul Calibur and Virtua Fighter. Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City and San Andreas were all on Xbox, you do know that right? There was also a Metal Gear game on Gamecube and on Xbox. Also, PS3 stole many 360 exclusives also. Ninja Gaiden, Tales of Vesperia, Bioshock, Overlord, Oblivion, and Dead Rising. There's plenty more but those are the only ones that come out of my head.
Uncharted 2 - First day Modern Warfare 2 - After 1 week, try to find it used. [Hate Activision lately] inFamous - Black Friday Street Fighter 4/Tekken 6 - Black Friday, will get Tekken over SF4 if reviews score it well.
I'm sort of disappointed, as my friends only played the first 2 days and got mad at it because of the connection problems. If anyone wants to play with me, PSN - ASLplease :D, say your from Gamespot though.
Not sure if this is where I should post, never really been around Gamespot. I'm currently trying to find an alright PC that can somewhat play alright for gaming, maybe something that can play Crysis on High settings. These are the PC's that I've found and I need some help choosing which one is right for me. http://www.frys.com/product/5944604?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG http://computershopper.com/desktops/reviews/acer-aspire-ax3810-b3801a http://computershopper.com/desktops/reviews/gateway-sx2800-01 I'm really thinking about getting the HP Desktop because it has 4 cores, has built in wireless and isn't slimline like the others. I also heard that upgrading the Graphics card on slimlines are most costly than regular desktops. I don't mind spending $200 for a 21" LCD Monitor for the HP also. So can you guys tell me which one is best for me and is the HP Desktop really a good Gaming PC. And should I upgrade Graphics Card once I get it, or is the one that comes with it alright?
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