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#1 ethercore
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I have guitar and comics to fall back on when I'm in a video game rut.
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#2 ethercore
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If you look at the first shot of the Mini's, you can actually see the dash through the back glass in the GT5: P pic. That alone is enough reason to give it the nod. GT5: P is better.

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#3 ethercore
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[QUOTE="Alpha-Male22"][QUOTE="JB730"]

sony's 1st party has always been a bit lacking when compared the competition

sony's 3rd party support was great for the past two generations - which helped them become dominant

now that sony's 3rd party support is pretty much the same as the competition's (360) 3rd party support, we see the results - last place in the console market

JB730

That is not at all why they are last. Compared to what competition? Nintendo maybe, what 1st party teams does Nintendo have?

what 1st party teams does nintendo have? are you serious?

take a look at the top 4 selling games this generation - all are developed by nintendo's 1st party teams

if sony's 1st party developers had the vision and originality to come out of the gates with smash hit exclusive titles like wii-sports and wii-fit, then perhaps they wouldn't be sitting there in last place

Smash-hit exclusives Wii-Sports and Wii_fit? Lol. It s a true statement, I'll give you that. But, by no means would I ever use them as bragging rights.

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Hardware: PSP Software: DS
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#5 ethercore
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There is always going to be a place for Japanese games. They just might became a niche genre though like foreign films. If they want to stick around and remain a mainstream contender, they're going to have to stop catering to the asian market and ask themselves what they can to include things everyone will like.
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#6 ethercore
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That seems like an useless feature to me, I only care about who's online when my Ps3 is on and I log in TheOldOlder
It actually is pretty nice. If you're here postin crap you can click over to see if your friend is playing Killzone 2 MP before you jump on.
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#7 ethercore
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I love how everyone is calling the reviwer a casual. The dude plays and reviews games for a living, yet he's a casual. I guess to be a real gamer, you have to be a pro at them instead of just appreciate games as an art form. I enjoy the story, art and design of a game. It doesn't mean I want to be punished while doing it. When I want a challenge, I'll up the difficulty myself. Don't make it overly hard just so you can say you're the hardest game ever. Especially when production costs are higher than they've ever been. You think they're gonna sell a ton of copies of this game? Hardly. Ninja Gaiden received great scores despite it being one of the more difficult games to complete. It did so because it had a great learning curve and knew when to let up. That's what a well-balanced game is all about.
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#8 ethercore
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I want to play it, but I'm afraid of the difficulty. Is this rewarding cause it took me a few tries hard? Or, is it throw my controller across the room, I hate this f'n game hard?
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#9 ethercore
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How does the TC even know that the demo is taken from final code? Most demos are started on before a game is even near the final stages of production. That's why every demo has a diclaimer at the beginning atesting to the fact that bugs are more than likely present and in no way does the demo reflect the final product. I mean, who here hasn't seen that?
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#10 ethercore
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Why would anyone want a PSP Go? Cause they like being limited by what they're offered on PSN and have no interest in being able to play all the games already released on UMD. Basically, they like paying more for an inferior product.