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@rojoyinc: Nah, March is a pretty normal time for big game releases. In years past, all big games came out between Aug-Dec, but companies realized they were run by idiots and actually started doing statistical research. Bloodborne, Bioshock infinite, and Dark Souls 2 released in March and sold well (a couple others, like Uncharted 4 and the Witcher3 were scheduled as some point to release in March, but were delayed until May). January-May specifically have been full of some of the biggest releases in the last four years. Most people have become vampires, like me, and don't want to go into the hot sun. I also realize game delays are probably the biggest reason some AAA titles started releasing in this time frame, but it's nice to spread the games out.

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@Zombie8814: Yeah, when I looked back, I realized (because of work, other movies, tv, and games) most of what I owned, I watched right after I purchased it and probably never again. Of course I had intended to watch them more, it just never happened. Unless it's Robocop (the 80's original). I watch that twice a year. Yeah, Robocop.

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@starjay009: What? The Xbox1S has a UHD bluray player and can run HDR (this game doesn't use it either), that's all. It is not running ANY games in 4k. The game will look and play the same on PS4 and XB1 (slim or regular). For that, you'll have to wait for the Scorpio.

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Still waiting for Radiant Silvergun and Guardian Heroes. Microsoft, I though we was boys? What's goin on yo? I do wish they could do the same thing with original Xbox games. I'm lazy and don't feel like hooking mine up every time I want to play Panzer Dragoon Orta.

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@da_gatmasta: I'm with ya. It stinks if the internet is down and you want to watch something. My biggest issue with downloaded content is the inability to take it to someone else's house. I own a couple of digital movies (I got Deadpool for like $4-5 on Amazon). with those I can access my account at a friends house, but my games (to the best of my knowledge), I can't take to a friends house to show off. There are definitely pros and cons to either physical or digital content. As far as Sony, I don't buy movies or TV there, only games. I rent through VUDU or just use Amazon and Netflix. I don't like waiting or buffering. I need that Google wire, 1 gig per second download speeds. Oh yeah, that's the ticket.

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@gameroutlawzz: Oh, don't get me wrong, the Gamecube is rad. I loved that little thing. One place where the system shined is texture layering. PS2 could only render a single layer, and the Xbox could render 4 separate layers on polygonal models. The Gamecube can do 8. It was noticeable on Rouge Squadron. One of the levels as the ship was coming in you could see the clouds and the ocean below and each had multiple, independently moving layers and it looked amazing. I still play the Gamecube from time to time (Metroid Prime, Super Monkey Ball, PN 03, RE 4, Mario Sunshine, and on and on). I'm a Nintendo fan boy (and SEGA) at heart, and can't wait for the Switch. They know how to get more out of less by using style. The new Zelda is a good example. I'm as hyped for that as any AAA graphics intensive games on PSpro or Xbox Scorpio. Those systems will be more powerful by a good margin, but Nintendo games prove that is not as important as style and gameplay. The 3ds is another example. My Vita is nice and is more powerful than the "new 3DS", but I use the 3DS almost exclusively. I rarely use the Vita anymore. I just prefer the 3ds system and games. Alright, I'm rambling, I'm going to stop now.

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@Metallicwolf29: I don't know. Some of those kids in S Korea might have something to say about that. I was watching a League of Legends tournament on Twitch. I was really just trying to understand what the game was all about. Those kids were like rock stars. It was nuts how the crowd popped for certain pro players. They definitely knew what they were doing and I still have no idea how League of Legends works.

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@sellingthings: That's funny. I had four N64 controllers and after years of Goldeneye and Mariocart, a couple of the controllers had slight button or stick issues. We would play rock, paper, scissors for first pick of controllers. We would play a game to play another game. lol

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@dogpigfish: I think a lot of people feel that way because of the extended usage of the 360 controller. I don't feel a difference, offset or not. I actually think, from an ergonomic stand point, it is easier to move the thumb upward from a set position. The left thumb (most of the time) starts on the thumbstick and moves upward to the D-pad (in shooters for example) to switch a weapon or item. At the end of the day it's a nitpicky thing because I think they (Xbox and PS) are the 2 best standard controllers ever made for a console.

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Both of these look kind of weird. The D-pad on both look like junk and the right thumbstick on the Nacon controller is convex. Why? They are both shaped similar to an Xbox controller instead of the DS4. I personally like the feel of the DualShock4 and would love a version that is as quality built as the Xbox Elite controller. I have to admit, the Elite is niiiiiice. It just feels well made and solid. I like the magnetic thumbstick options too. Anyway, these are licensed by Sony, but not produced by them. Sony, I don't care, copy Microsoft and make an Elite DS4.