I don't want Microsoft or Sega telling me what Graffiti I can and cannot spraypaint.
I don't want Microsoft or Sega telling me what Graffiti I can and cannot spraypaint.
By the way, Alpha5099 you sir win for your comment.
@voxer91 Funny how every game you mentioned on PS3 were developed either by Sony or with Sony's help.
Downloadable graffiti was on the Dreamcast version in the year 2000.
Got a hot hand. Hot hand.
Developers love to design awesome things while being lazy.
You know, if Microsoft would have added a web browser to Xbox-
I didn't pay for Internet back then... it was free! Net-Zero and Juno were free dial-up ISP's with 1-800 numbers so you could access it from any phone line. I played Phantasy Star Online 100% free like that for many months.
It was a USA trademarks issue. All of the in-game audio still called it Jet Set Radio.
Uh oh.. Nothing to see here! Now please come buy the PS3 version of Mass Effect 3 from my store here in Ottawa, Canada. We ordered far too many copies on PS3 apparently.
Of LOVE.
In Jet Set Radio for Dreamcast, anyone could connect to Sega's website via the built-in browser. [Sega.com] had a bigger selection of graffiti available to download directly to your Visual Memory Unit... in .JPG format no doubt!
It's Forza 4 meets Test Drive Unlimited 2.
$50 per year vs. $50 per month
So, they are deleting PSN.gif from their networks?
I imagine we'll be using Kinect to scan the game disc [or included card] to register the game before online play. It will be a quick and efficient scan, will take less than 1 second.
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