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AlanDeFunk
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I don't know why I am the only person I have seen say this but you would more than likely have to BUY the content that the cards show. So you would buy a pack of cards and it would have a code that either redeems for some new content or unlocks the new content. Plain and simple. But they never really have to release

Well I don't think that Sony really needs to make Move specific games. I think that is where Kinect is failing. They make these games that are Kinect only and they are crap because they didn't see as big of a possible market so they spend less money on developing. If they actually spent a bit of time and resources on

I love how Kinect has like 10 games and none of them are worth a dime, but Move has so many more and are actually fun. Kinect won't dare touch a shooter and Move is killing it with titles like SOCOM 4, Killzone 3 and now Resistance 3. Wining!

You win. LOL I tried the same thing. Also I tried moving my head so it was in portrait mode but the screen goes all wonky. I forgot how 3D worked for a moment.

There really needs to be more like this. The resolution on these photos are insane. It really shows off the capabilities of the screen.

My issue is sometimes I run into a button sequence that requires me to find another route because the layout of my keyboard. Some keys cannot be pushed at the same time. So it involves a lot of swinging and releasing to get to something that should have been an easy transfer.

Then you would have worse issues than not being able to use the AR on your 3DS.

As I said above they could bundle a code with the cards. So when you buy the cards you are actually buying the update/content that the cards use.

If they sell more cards they will more than likely bundle them with a code that unlocks an update for the info the cards re associated with. Just because you have the cards doesn't mean the 3ds will know what they are for until you download an update.

Both of your comments are just broken. It is a well known fact that if you are serious about playing Street Fighter in a tournament, you are using a fightstick. You can find people that go against the norm and use a gamepad, but it is all in the physics. You have more control over your entire arm than you do with your

@NinjaMarion: Maybe for other companies, but we aren't allowed to take more than $100 to assure we don't have to issue a refund. Negative numbers hurt our stores.

We did the same thing for the 3DS. If there is not a price we still have to offer a pre-order. $50 down and we aren't supposed to take anything higher than $100.

@Jordan White: I have to agree with OP here. Saying that the PS3 is notoriously faulty is a joke to me. Not because it is flawless (because nothing is), but because in the same generation the 360 is dying left and right, eating games if you nudge the system, and crashing hard and burning after firmware update issues

@Boltfinger: Built in battery because they got over the whole pandora's battery situation. Also on the bottom view of the system you can see a small section to the left of the charging port, that seems to be a media slot.

@DS: From a gaming point you are right. But from a multimedia point, it is much easier to pinch to zoom and things of that nature. Being able to use multitouch in games would be beneficial (not essential) though. Applying a new feature is always a good idea. Whether it is needed or not.

Pic one looks like it is just screaming Android to me. The XMB is totally gone. Also on the far left of the screen you see the three dots... middle one it highlighted, shows that there are multiple panes for your screen. Sony and Google have been working on projects for a while. With the new partnership between

@Nick Edge: May have a heating issue (most high powered handhelds do) but for battery life it should be much better seeing as it will most likely be built in, and they are not skimping on space with this thing. Sad to see the PSP go cable make it's way back... I hate proprietary cables.

@okenny :) ...building bridges (to hide under): I believe I saw capacitive. Which is totally capable. It is a matter of whether or not the OS supports it. If my theory is right though, Sony and Android have been in bed for a while now and nobody has really noticed. They have had many rumors sift to the surface from

Well this new update is great. They are putting a quad core in this?! Oh boy I am psyched. Everyone has been wanting a new PSP and it was always clear that if it happened they would have to add quite a bit. Success. This better not cost like a crapton... It will... But I think I am the first to suggest this... It

@NoelVeiga: Sorry I thought it was clear I meant the back panel. If the touchpad on the back didn't have an in game purpose then why would it exist? Also, if your hands are holding the device (obviously since it is a handheld) how would you hold the PSP2 without pressing L2 and R2 at the same time?