She's dressed in yellow
She's dressed in yellow
@DaveStampeed: What, no spoiler alert? I agree, though; that part of the game was very emotional. There's also the death scene from near the end of the first Lost Odyssey disc.
@fenderfuel08: I agree; those two SKUs should be the only ones, with the 60GB Xbox 360 being $299 and the Elite being $399.
@YungDro: First off, only the Elite is black, so don't pretend that *all* 360s are black.
@CurtisFerguson86: What, exactly, is your rant about?
@wild homes want to hop up and ride on Jesus!: Viet0ne, is that you? =P
@josh924: maybe just get the license to use*
I thought they'd maybe just license "It Began In Afrika" by the Chemical Brothers.
Xbox.com says a lot of things, including "Ninja Gaiden 2 demo coming in June!" and that DDR Universe would be compatible with the songs downloaded from the DDR Ultramix series.
@madhotch: Sure. Atlus's family in the sub? The whole "A man chooses, a slave obeys" speech? Sure, it wasn't quite as emotional as The Darkness (for example) and... *BIOSHOCK SPOILER ALERT*
@@Heywoodjabloume: I hope you get banninated by Witzbold, the Banninator.
@Sugaray: FYI, Tri-Crescendo and tri-Ace are two different dev teams.
@Do Kesubei: "The music was really generic. It actually sounds like something from a PSOne RPG. Is that really all the 360 can do?"
@Vecha: That's typical VietOne behaviour. Actually, that's the *only* thing I've ever seen him do.
@ProdigalMoon: Yeah, and FFVII should have been on the N64, right?
@King of Fun UK: IMO, Yuri looks like a guy with long hair, like Antonio Banderas's "El Mariachi" character in Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico.
Maybe the second disc is like the Halo 2 map disc, whereas you'll insert it into your 360 and then download content off of it.
@Jurec: Actually, Lost Odyssey did pretty well in the US.
@DavidTheMan: It could also be that a) the Wii is cheaper than the Xbox 360 and b) easy-to-use motion controls draw in a lot of non-gamers. Of course, it could be like you said; gamers actually decide which console they want based on how many execs leave from or are employed by first-party video game companies.
@fraggenstein: Emo dude? The series went downhill *after the second one*? You're not even talking about Splinter Cell anymore.