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#1 Andy277
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Well, it may not be much, but I guess some details for Striker's online modes have popped up in a German magazine (and no, it is NOT an april fools joke). The details are on Gonintendo at http://gonintendo.com/?p=15445. Basically, they got to play a few online matches with tester in Seattle, there will be three types of matches: friendship, area (which is global area, like region), and "regular". It is also stated that there will also be a "season" sort of game in which "you earn points for matches you win. You have the chance to win achievments on this board, and your Mii will be shown through these boards to other online players." The article also says that online tourneys are easily possible, it's just "all on Nintendo." So anyways, that's some good news on that game. Many apologies if this is old or there are some spelling errors, I'm very tired.

 

 

 

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#2 Andy277
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It's time for lemmings and sheep to $hut up.castlevaniaX
Uhhh.....no? Just because Sony finally made a good desicion for once doesn't prove anything for any side. We still have to wait and see how many people actually will use Home, and wait and see when Sony will get some of the other features it's missing (in compairison to XBL.) To the person who started talking about casuals, sure Home is a nice, uhh, casual-type thing, but the $600 pricetag is still going to keep casuals out of the picture. However, if and when a pricedrop occurs, maybe it'll be low enough for casuals to jump on (although I doubt it, I don't think sony would drop it that low. Not even the Wii is priced for a casual really.)