Who cares? It amazes me how people still care about the this is system is more powerful then this system so its better garbage, in terms of horse power the pc will always be the king, but it still wont outsell a console in terms of overall sales, coming from PC gamer a pc magazine means nothing at all, it would mean more if it was coming from GI or someone like that.http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/12/20/next-gen-consoles-will-struggle-to-beat-pc-say-industry-insiders/
Is PC starting winning the war ?:twisted:
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I play online sometimes, but I say 95% of the time I play solo.
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Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2
Super Mario Kart Wii and SMK 7
Super Smash Bros Brawl
New Super Mario Bros Wii
Zelda Twilight Princess & Zelda Skyward Sword
The Last Story
Xenoblade Chronicles
Pandora's Tower
Every good game for the Wii on this list. And when again did it came out? 2008? Came out in 2006, and there are other stores besides Walmart, considering the Wii U is out, of course it will die out eventually, but very slowly.
Lol, yeah I love Dragon Quest 8, its a top ten rpg of all time for me. I will try to get around to playing the demo this week when I get my ps3, but I have heard that is a great old school rpg.If only this game could be released sooner any time sooner. Been a long time since looking forward to a game. Great demo, feels like I'm back playing DQ VIII on the PS2 again.
How did you find the demo?
enz2
Um no, a demo is only a small size of the whole game, I say the full game will be at least 10 gigs or more. Developers dont really tell these details anymore, because they just assume people have hard drives that can handle it, like people have already suggested you will have to delete stuff or get a bigger harddrive, sorry.I REALLY want Ni No Kuni and I also REALLY want the pre-order bonus.
But my PS3 is running out of harddrive space. I'm down to about 5 gigs.
I tried googling how much space Ni No Kuni would take up, and all the results I got were for the "All in One" edition, and that takes up about 19 gigs. I can forget about that edition of the game. lol
But is there any website I can go to that will tell me how much hard drive space a game will take up BEFORE release? Do companies release that information before release? I've tried Gamefly, but it only has the specs for games that have already been released.
The demo took up about 2.5 gigs if I remember correctly. So I'd imagine the full game might be about 4 or 5 gigs. (About the same as White Knight Chronicles.) Does that sound right?
GeoffZak
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