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  1. If it included videos and they made it so if you weren't perfect on the notes your guitar would sound a little 'off' instead of the stupid sound it makes now, then I would agree. But I still think it will be a good game. These are the games I'm really looking forward to: Lair LittleBigPlanet Heavenly Sword Medal of Honor : Airbourne Uncharted : Drake's Fortune Final Fantasy : The Lion War Assasin's Creed
  2. So far, the best video I have seen is for Little Big Planet. The latest one shows the creation tool used to build your own levels, and it looks incredible. I was only mildy interested in this title before, but now that I've watched the creation video it is on my must have list. Creating levels may be just as much fun as playing them. My runner-up videos are for: Uncharted Drake's Fortune, Heavenly Sword and Lair. Which videos most impressed you?
  3. This is a silly comment. If you click all the way through to make your purchase it lets you pick the exact price of the game to place in your wallet. I have always paid the exact amount on every playstation store download.
  4. I found a link to an interesting PS3 portal on psxextreme.com: http://www.ps3movies.tv/ You have to use your PS3 web browser to get in.
  5. IMHO, the whole point of Oblivion is to take your own path with your own character, not use one from a guide book. I will give you one hint though: Spend some time leveling your minor skills. They won't help you level up, but they will make you a lot more powerful.
  6. The only thing that doesn't work from the last time I tried it a few weeks ago is the whammy bar. Hopefully they will fix that soon, if they haven't already.
  7. Sorry, I haven't played that one. I did try Real World Golf last weekend and it was pretty cool. At least it was until the base unit went completely wonky.
  8. It's extremely likely that GTA 4 will be almost exactly the same on the 2 systems, but we won't know for sure until they are released. I think you should base your decision on what other games look interesting to you, including any Xbox/PS2 games that you would like to play (if you don't have them already.)
  9. I haven't bought it yet since I'm still waiting to hear how well it plays. Mostly I want to know how good or bad the controls are.
  10. I think the PS3 would be a good choice for you if you want to watch blu-ray movies and play games. There aren't a lot of games to choose from right now but that will change by the fall. The online store is adding new content almost every week which helps. The PS3's backward compatability is a great feature. I'm sure you'll be able to find some great games at bargain prices. You should give Gran Tourismo a try since you like racing games. There's no way to tell when the price will drop but several stores are giving away extra controllers with a purchse during this holiday weekend. If you think of any specific questions, let us know. I'm sure someone here will try to help out.
  11. I received an e-mail today announcing the impending arrival of the Warhawk online beta test. 'You must have access to a PLAYSTATION®3 system that is connected to the internet via a broadband connection, an active PLAYSTATION®Network Account, and be 18 years or older' in order to be considered. You can sign up for a chance to be a beta tester at Warhawk.com. Good luck.
  12. It seems like everyone wants to have their own team for this, not that there's anything wrong with that. The more the merrier. If anyone else is looking to join a folding@home team, the Atari Force team number is 56067. Happy folding. http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.p...p;teamnum=56067
  13. It's really not any better with PS3 though. You put $5, $10 or $25 in your wallet, and then a game costs $4.99 + tax, so you're always going to have an odd amount leftover, and they always get to keep whatever is in that "wallet" with interest. Actually, that's not true at all. You can select the exact amount to place in your wallet when you are checking out at the PSN store, so your balance can always be zero.
  14. I'm pretty sure I read that it does support online play. I would think it would have 3 players like the original arcade game, on or off line. Let us know what you think after you try it out.
  15. I bought it this past weekend and played it with some friends for quite a long time. I thought it was a very good port of the game. The only thing I don't like is the beep sound it makes moving around the menu screens. Why the hell is it so freaking loud?! I think we got up to level 115 before we called it quits. It was 2:30 AM and I wasn't sure how many levels it has. Anyone know for sure how many there are?
  16. I played the demo as well, and thought the controls were pretty good. It's a decent maze type game IMHO. One thing I really liked that you didn't mention is that you can view replays of the top 5 scores, so you can see exactly how they did it.
  17. jedijeff

    FEAR

    I read it was a poorly done port as well.
  18. I probably won't get it at release, but it was a very fun and easy to play demo.
  19. I will most likely be getting Gauntlet II this weekend. I just hope it's as good as the original. Along with Rampart, Sprint and Calling All Cars, it should be a great multiplayer game. As a side note, I bought Blast Factor last weekend and it was a lot of fun to play with 4 people at 2xAT speed.
  20. There's a lot of resentment towards sony on the boards, so take that into consideration when ready some replies. In order to give a good recomendation, I believe we need more information. Do you have any current gaming systems? What are your favorite types of games? How often do you play guitar? How many do you have? Anything else you might think of to give us a good idea of what you enjoy would help also.
  21. Leaving out a hard drive is much bigger than changing the size of the drive or leaving out built in card readers and wi-fi.
  22. From what I have heard all 3 versions are pretty buggy, but then again it is an elder scrolls game, and it's a lot less buggy than previous games in the series. Any game will have odd things happen under certain circumstances, but when you put this much content in an open ended game like oblivion, it's almost impossible to find let alone fix all the strange things that can happen. That's the problem with a game that tries to do so much.
  23. It seems that with the much higher resolution of the new EyeToy and the processing power of the PS3, developers should be able to make games that can track your movements much better than any currently available motion controller. They could have golf, tennis, bowling and other fun games, without any controllers thrown through tv's.
  24. You mean it melted even the 7001 series PS1? I thought those things were built like tanks... Someone mentioned Star Wars, and this brings to mind a question: how likely is the Sixaxis's tilt response to be used to simulate a lightsaber or even hand to hand combat? Would it be possible to grip the Sixaxis tightly and literally throw punches or swing a saber with the thing? (Oh, no, it's gonna be Masters of Teras Kasi again...) IMHO, the EyeToy would probably work better/ be more accurate than the motion sensing in any controller at this point. On one hand I don't see anything stopping them from making a special controller with certain games (like a guitar in Guitar Hero) if the motion sensor is accurate enough. On the other hand I think they should just have golf, tennis, bowling and a bunch of other games using the EyeToy. I would happily try those for $60 over paying $250.
  25. I think the EyeToy is a cool idea, but the biggest limitation is having enough lighting to make it work. Maybe they should inculde a light on top of it or something.
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