Don't mind me...
By Gmanall 1 Comments
So I am posting this to fulfill a quest that was sent from above...
So I am posting this to fulfill a quest that was sent from above...
My wish for future handhelds would be a subscribing onlive and 4G enabled device with a small hard-drive for xbla like games. It would have a 800x600 display, 2 analog sticks and a micro-projector.
In the future they will release it for $50
I know that I am late to the party, with it being a couple years old and all. I bought this to replace my Sansa E250, so it was a big upgrade for me. I am not a tech noobie, in fact I consider myself a tech nerd. But me and my limited budget don't get to go out often and by upgrades. I got the IPodtouch knowing all about it, yet it was way better then I could have had dreamed.
...................... Then I woke up
Though you have to feel for the publisher, but one the other hand there has to be a reason why they are buying used and as a publisher it is there job to find out why they are buying used instead of new and fix it (Very simple). They have already found ways to get people to buy new like add more mp maps that make it a better value.
What they could do is lock up the mp on used games so that the new is a better value, or just go with digital distribution and that will end used games.
Yup I went there
GTA: Chinatown I hope it rocks
Well I got three warnings about posing on old forums just . I just seen them today and I think I got carried away at posting yesterday. <SADFACE>
Glad to know that I am loved by many(Wall comment)
E3 Has always been the place to show off games but over the last few years that has fell through the roof. Now many people are calling E3's death already, are they dead? Let's look at it's history, it all started (I may make a few mistakes) back in the days of CES when video game were on the rise they were growing so fast that it started to consume the floors of CES. So they made a new trade show called E3, anyone that wanted to come could. Over the years E3 grew and grew it became more of party then a hype fest. Reporters that would bring the games to the general public now would not have the time to bring it to the mases. Many of the company's begin to get mad because they had to throw all of these big events to get the public and the reporters eye which was a costly thing to do. The lines in which you could wait a couple hours if it was something big.
In the end the modification that they did is for the best now it is only journalist and they can get every were. But some of the company's don't like were this is headed and have pulled out of the membership because of the cost and what they get in return. E3 has shifted from the crowed infested hangers to a more relaxed setting and there are going to be some nay sayers but we will have to see.
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