Tae-One
Tae.One
Tae-One

I think its too soon to judge the direction consoles are going now. I think would have been impossible to imagine the direction that the Xbox 360 and PS3 went from launch. I believe there will be a huge shift in gaming market that can't really be predicted. Any chance mentioned in the current model will of course

I'm probably a bit bias towards the game but I do feel the game is being judged harshly. Its more like "How dare you be like Smash Bros.!" rather than appreciating it for what it is. That formula has been used many times (Onimusha Blade Warriors, Power Stone, Naruto Ultimate Ninja), but not the point I'm trying to

Technocop

I've lived in Japan for a long time, (very Gray stage) and I wouldn't call these misconceptions. I don't think anyone is naive enough to think;

PCs are pretty much always going to be around $1000+ for a decent gaming PC. What most might not realize is that you wouldn't compare the $1000 to the price of a console because the PC is being used for everything, not just gaming. I feel it would be more accurate to compare consoles to the price of video cards if

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The first and only console I got for Christmas was the NES. Every other console after that was purchased throughout the year.

I personally enjoy playing Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale and play it quite often. Looking forward to the series developing in to something amazing.

One of the reasons to move off of iOS was how slow it was. I personally couldn't tolerate using iOS without jailbreaking it and added fakeclockup and haptic pro along with a few other apps from cydia. Then I realized that Android does this stuff plus more and recently switched. One app I did like for iOS through

I own PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale and I think it's a good game. It could definitely be a little more polished but I enjoy it. I look forward to what the series can do.

iTunes was one of the major factors considered when switching to Android. That and the fact I don't really use Macs. Bought a couple for my wife but it's not my thing. Mainly Linux and a couple Windows machines...

I think they'd need this.

Yea, Japanese companies customer service and support as a whole is garbage. I think they try to approach it like they do in Japan in the US and other countries and Westerners aren't having it. In Japan, they usually just buy new stuff when the salesman tells them to. I've seen that happen with cars, TVs and other

Glad you are satisfied with your TVs but don't get it twisted. That Emerson TV or lower end TVs do not compare to higher end LED LCDs or plasmas. That being said I guess the most important thing is that you are satisfied with the quality.

He never said Sony was doing well. He said the PS3 and Vita are doing well, which is a half truth.

Your math is off and your comments are a bit emo, but you got a point.

I'm actually a huge fan of Sony, the prodcuts, not the company. I think the higher end products they make are usually top of their respective market.

The funny part is that they "tried". Iranian fighters got owned by an unmanned, unnarmed drone.

If you are in the market for a PC anyways it'll be about $300-$600 (of course this can be higher) more than what you were expecting to pay if you were just going to use the desktop for daily tasks. Which would make a PC around the same price as a console.

It took some time to get use to not having the start button but after you learn your way around you don't miss it. Sadly, it just comes down to that people just don't like change. One thing I think Microsoft could have done better is assist in the transition from Windows 7 to Windows 8. I thought they should have