JGab
JGab
JGab

I feel like this dissolves into 2 categories: 1) fanboys (obviously) and 2) kids who have now grown up on Xbox/PlayStation.

I'm not a big fan of RPGs all too much quite honestly. While I did have a handful of them on my DS, I tired of them quite quickly before ever finishing them.

It was more like my DS wound up having a lot of games on it compared to everything else. I had way less Wii and 360 games than I did DS.

Didn't that just come out? I've tried Uncharted (the demo was glitchy and reminded me of Tomb Raider with busted controls), Little Deviants and the one whose name I can't think of now that is all about solving a puzzle with touch.

It also makes the most logical sense, considering there's few games being announced for release past early 2013 on consoles.

Well. This is totally not a family game.

I looked at a Vita. I've honestly never owned a Sony console, was thinking about a PS3 and decided against it due to price. And since a lot of my games this last generation were on my DS, I figured I would likely continue playing more portable games than not.

People who have to save money for a new system was never a target audience though. The target audience at launch is going to be tech heads who always buy the new stuff, whether they have the money or not.

If you look at the ZombiU logo, the U is actually an E turned sideways. The red part of it creates an E. Which would correctly spell zombie.

It's smart marketing when you think about it: why announce a platform that won't be out until the next year? It takes away from everything you currently are releasing on the platforms now, and can eat into sales of your systems (people at Gamestop might tell people not to bother w/ a PS3, since PS4 has just been

This all depends on where the tech is. Say we have about 1 million transistor counts now (in 2011). That means in 2013 we should have 2 million (double) due to Moore's Law. We're predicted from then to double every 3 years, letting us double 6 more times. Our transistor counts in theory by then will be 128 million.

Because the one on the right is an unrealistic portrait?...I mean...just sayin'...

Holiday 2013 is 18 months away. 1 1/2 years.

One time I was out driving and decided to follow the sunset. It was cool to come up over a hill in a little light, and continuously drive in and out of places with light. Especially because I was out in fields and surrounded by farmlands.

Also realize though that we're in a different market than we've ever been in. There are even more competitors than before- and by that I mean Apple and Google. And truly, announcing it a year beforehand is awful strategy. You get a whole holiday season that you've potentially just killed because people who pay

From the Friday video she donated the proceeds it appears.

When you say newest iPod are we expecting a new version or the one currently on market? Considering the one on market is more similar to the iPhone 4 than the 4S (no Siri for example) if there are major changes I could see there being a potential of it not running.

I'll be honest: I think they're going to focus mostly on home console entertainment and mobile cell phone gaming. This is why they relabeled PlayStation Suite to PlayStation Mobile, and why we saw a new phone from HTC at E3. I sincerely hope I'm wrong and see plenty of games on the Vita, but from what I see there's

I'd put my doubts on that. Sony hasn't done enough with Move to convince me of that. Microsoft is now just adding Kinect to "hardcore" titles, and that's mostly just voice control. I don't see that lasting another year plus.

So we should only use Facebook for squirrel pictures, is what you're getting at?