I'd love to get a PSPGo, as I love Steam. I so much prefer digital copies of games than to physical. I don't have foolish sentiment for pieces of plastic.
I'd love to get a PSPGo, as I love Steam. I so much prefer digital copies of games than to physical. I don't have foolish sentiment for pieces of plastic.
@ComradeCube: Oh? Than I would agree. I just agree that game developers can put whatever opinions in it they want. Its their creation.
@Deanb: The Natal camera won't be able to show 3D images onto a 3D tv. Whereas this 3DS camera might.
Apple will have a secret keynote address.
@BakaDango: Its called Zune HD and WP7.
@Deanb: And I still don't see Natal as a 3D camera.
CIV V! I love you! I love playing Civ IV and now I can't wait to play the true sequel! I have already preordered! Steamworks!
@Deanb: I'm going to take a step back, we are arguing over devices that have hardly been revealed at all. Sure we know a little about Natal, but nothing about the 3DS.
Is HDR in games any similar?
@Deanb: Two different methods, two different purposes, two different uses.
@Deanb: But I was under the impression that the 3D camera in the 3DS would shoot in the visible spectrum? Natal uses infrared to capture motion, does it not?
@Timstuff: The problem with me is that I have too much money to spend. I don't ever have the feeling because I already own the top of the line equipment. Can't need to spend another $300 when there is nothing to spend it on.
@Deanb: Explain than.
@CockroachMan: But Natal isn't 3D?
@0xC001D00D: Considering how expensive other cameras of the same type cost, these things are incredibly cheap. They also perform better than the others as well.
10 hours? Not a surprise considering they were using a RED camera.
@HitBit: For "hardcore" gamers they need to market it as supplemental and not required. Make it just an option, just an increase and it will sell.
@Vamplosion: Sorry, but I have never had either of those feelings.
Avatar good or Clash of the Titans "good".
@tallshortguy: Its not our nukes I am afraid of. Its our satellites, communications, computers, electronics, the list goes on. A nuke in the upper atmosphere won't kill a person directly, but it would cripple the country without leaving a scratch.