Then sell it. It's not like you'll lose any money on it. And there's a small chance you might even come out ahead, especially if you wait to sell it before christmas.
I never pay credence to handelds especially since the only people I see playing them are kids and those skinny guys who watch anime and didn't play football in high school.
I have both the PS3 and the 360 and bought NCAA 08 for the PS3. It was damn near unplayable. I'm not talking about the 30fps issue either. It was choppy and the even the menu screens were slow and cumbersome. I got the 360 version a couple of weeks ago and it's night and day better.
Do they edit to get the info on THEIR products out there (as they want the story told)? Or do they edit pages of their competitors and disparage their products? Like editing the wiki on the PS3 to say how it really doesn't have any Exclusive AAA games and the graphics at best can barely compete with the 360?
mikasa
Yes, from Wired.com....
Wired.com reported August 14 that Virgil Griffith, now a computer science graduate student at the California Institute of Technology, created an application called WikiScanner that tracks edits that have been made to Wikipedia articles. Griffith's tool exposed the IP addresses of employees at several corporations who were making edits to not only their own companies' pages, but also those of competitors. Just a few of the corporations listed include ExxonMobil, Apple, Microsoft and Wal-Mart.
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