except for the fact that the fucking cartridges literally would not work unless you pulled it out and tried it multiple times, other than blowing on it what changed?
except for the fact that the fucking cartridges literally would not work unless you pulled it out and tried it multiple times, other than blowing on it what changed?
first of all he is just talking about a new way to get deals, much like the moneysaver already does all the time. second what binding legal regulations are you thinking of? it does come off as a bit more advertisment focused, but it is a pretty exciting announcement for gamers, i mean the whole just of moneysaver is…
well it is new and sony may have some stipulations, so perhaps just for now look out for sales and good deals that are not on PSN.
definitely an exciting feature as a vita owner, but i know enough from past ps3 and psp experiences with remote play and it never ending up being anything near what they originally advertised, i will be waiting to get a ps4 until probably next year when i can verify how the features are being implemented, whether they…
slightly off topic question: is it possible to download my sly cooper vita game which i have via cross buy thanks to buying the ps3 game, when my ps3 is broken? i thought there would be a code inside the case or something but there is nothing in the ps3 case other then the game and i really wanna play it on my vita…
glad i wasnt alone in noticing how green it is haha.
my fat 60GB ps3 has died 3 times from yellow light of death, or as i call it blinking red light of death, since i havent ever actually seen the yellow light, but i am told its the same issue. I am really pissed that each fall for the past 3 years i have been without a ps3. think I am going to try and swing a good deal…
wow, you think keeping it in an open area is going to save you, haha. as if my ps3 hasnt always been in an open area, yet it died from the same problem three times! dont think you are some kind of genius just because yours has not had the problem yet.
did you buy another fat one only to have the same problem? my original 60GB machine has died on me with yellow light 3 times now.
lets be serious, how can anyone say an NES works just fine. From the day you get it you are blowing on cartridges and doing all sorts of stupid stuff just trying to get games to play...
except when you have that done and it dies in the same fricken way 2 more times! dangit.
wait...sony replaced your ps3 for free out of warranty?! i have had my original 60GB model yellow light on me 3 times now! I had it fixed for 100 dollars the first time and then it died a year later and the same guy fixed it for free although it took him like 3 months to do it. then 1 year later it happened again. so…
sony doesnt tend to stick with the same characters, but i would say in a lot of ways naughty dog tends to define it. Crash Bandicoot was by far mascot for ps1, ps2 may have been kratos and then ps3 probably nathan drake (so two out of the three would be naughty dog's games imo, even Jak and Daxter could be it for ps2…
ah well, i dunno. i very rarely rented games other then a small streak of gamefly and a longer streak of blockbuster by mail. in store most games seemed to pricey and it was only shooters and sports game they had, when i tend to want co-op or rpgs when i am going to rent something.
if you get a good deal on the cost it is well worth it, especially for what games were renting for in stores nowadays. 8 bucks for a night?!
Blockbuster as an actual store sucked. They were always very very overpriced and did not really have a better selection than hollywood video or family video or any local stores. As far as their by mail netflix/gamefly combo type service. that was awesome. i could get games and movies for around the same cost of…
looks like an interesting game. i love streets of rage and i love rpgs. win win. heres to trying it out down the road.
did you watch the video?
in japan... damn you sony.
It could also relate to not being constrained by the limitations of older hardware in general. Using thousands of individual objects to make up knack takes some real processing.