Sony's not doing too badly with their phones in Europe since they moved to Android though. The Mini line was a massive hit here, offering a cheap basic smartphone in a small form factor for those who didn't want anything more. It's been a bit bumpy since then, but it seems the Arc S was well received as a mid-range phone, and the Xperia S looks like the next Android top model.
Can we just go full digital Steam style already? Forgo all this nonsense.
Fuck no. I'll take physical copies over digital any day.
Don't you know that material possessions harms the soul?
'Tis better to own what's mine than to leave fate to the cloud.
you must have infinite shelving space, then
I never implied that. I just think the concept of a digital-only future is beyond stupid and nothing but detrimental.
Fair enough. I guess in terms of consoles it makes sense to want to own physical copies of games, because they will eventually take down online capabilities for old consoles. Although they might just pull a Sony and decide to fuck you over and force you to pay extra to play your old games.
I've never paid Sony a dime for a PS2 Classic. I still have an actual PS2 hooked up to my TV.
The ps2 is pretty reliable, so ok. But the current generation of consoles are much less reliable. Do you think that they'll still be working 5 years from now? I'm not so certain :(
Tell that to all the people who had terminal DRE issues with their consoles. ...and that's how I came to buy an Xbox 360 and never even consider a PS3.
Everytime I read or watch something about Borderlands 2, it only reminds me of all the hype for the first game and how disappointing it ended up being. I am 100% cautious this time around.
Well. As someone who generally doesn't enjoy any kind of video pinball games, I couldn't stop playing the demo for this and honestly want to buy it soon.
I was a little taken back by the "how to play" for each table (each guide has an average of 300 pages to read) but there was nothing that ruined the experience for me.
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