This post did, but the song didn't. The album came out May.
This post did, but the song didn't. The album came out May.
Did you miss the part where he said it's profitable? I'd imagine it probably makes a good amount money considering all the microtransactions Sony's getting a piece of.
You still need to be within range of the WiiU's signal, which is about 25-30 yards, if I remember correctly.
Ignoring the fact that AMD has had good competition out for the 680 since this summer with the GHZ edition 7970, what you're talking about here is just chip cost (the cost of the actual GPU and none of the surrounding parts). You need to add the cost of the 2-3GB of GDDR5 or so that would need to go with the chip as…
The sale to AT&T was supposed to be them pulling out of the US market, but that fell through. And when it did, the money that AT&T had to pay went directly to DT, who proceeded to spend none of it on T-Mobile USA.
Rock Band has a decent amount of pop (Lady Gaga, for example) and a little rap (Snoop Dogg). Not enough to make it a fun-for-all karaoke game, but enough hits to last a couple hours at least.
I feel like I should clarify my statement. I wasn't saying that Nintendo doesn't currently have the best implementation of this feature, because they do. By a lot. What I was trying to say is that when the Wii took off with it's motion control, both companies took a pretty long time to but out something in response to…
Sony's basic problem with new peripheral technology is two-fold:
What I'm talking about is more along the lines of Sony getting HD ports of old Wii games because of the Move than anything else. That the capability for these features is already there in their current consoles, and will probably still be there with their next ones. That companies that do decide to use this feature on…
Actually, I do realize that the WiiU was architected specifically to be able to do this, and that to do it on other current-gen consoles would take processing power that, at least in theory, would have been otherwise directed towards the main game. But both have shown that they're capable of doing it in games that,…
Because the costs would probably be fairly minimal? Everything about the implementation will have already been figured out because of the WiiU, it would become about porting that implementation to whatever console environment they're targeting. As it is right now, most console games are developed with a lead platform…
But if it's something that does take off with the Wii U, then the implementation will already be there, it'll just be a matter of figuring out how to do it within the context of the console environment you're working with, making it more likely that all three systems will have it there (though not definite, since…
Very true. I guess what I'm trying to say is that this won't be like the Wii's motion control where it takes the other companies a few years to come out with their response/reaction to it. They're both already in a position to implement something like this right now, if they wanted to (and, technically, Sony already…
Sony and Microsoft aren't going to put a screen in their controllers because they both already have a way to do that without increasing the cost of their controllers (and by extension, the cost of their consoles). Sony has the Vita, and Microsoft has SmartGlass. So while Nintendo may have that advantage at this…
I think you mean Just Dance 4 and not Dance Central 4.
Not everyone that has an Android phone (even the flagships) roots their phone. Or is a power user that burns through batteries like no one's business (or needs to hard reset their phone often). There's a lot of people out there that don't care about either one of those things. See: Every single person that buys an…
Looks like they added that section for you, and explicitly stated that they don't think it's a big deal.
Every other phone is a pretty big exaggeration considering the entire Nexus line since the Nexus One doesn't have one, for starters.