trav23
trav23
trav23

where are you buying used games for more than $10 less than new? at gamestop, new games are $59, used are $54. when the price drops, the difference is less. a new old game at $19 is used for $17.

ok. clearly my mental image was not exactly the same thing as a controller, but it still holds.

the index finger extends up from fist position right onto the triggers, too

the ds3 is ever so slightly smaller than the ds2, which made it harder to play ssx tricky/ssx3 until i got used to it.

if you make a fist, your thumb curls around your fingers. if you then straighten your thumb, it goes to where the stick is, not up to where the d-pad is, so it seems like this is the more natural position to me..

they should have taught him to hit x rather than fiddling with the right stick so much..

i got it just before noon central time today for $9.99 from psn.. guess i got in right under the wire.

what's he messing with at 0:19 right next to where the shaft disconnects?

no, i am a potential customer, becaue in theory my wife might let me spend money sometimes. but in the face of not being able to spend money, if i torrent the game, i haven't cost them anything. if i then click a button that makes them pay data rate for me redownloading the game from their server, and i click it twice

this was very awesome, thanks

no word on playstation store coming back up? they're almost out of "by the end of the month".. unless it's a weird financial month that doesn't end until the 12th of next month, or something...

was your first pc a dual core, or are you still using a dx2-66?

no, $200 on normal years (single upgrades, like a new video card), $500 about every third year (multiple upgrades, new motherboard/cpu/ram/etc).

more ram, current gpu, high speed/high capacity blu-ray.

why would they project ps2 going back up to 4 million units? unless they're doing a tie-in with pizza hut buy 2 stuffed crust supremes, get a free ps2...

because you never need to buy a new $300 video card to play new pc games, or replace the whole thing because you needed more ram but the motherboard wouldn't hold any more so you needed a new mb, cpu, ram, power supply, and might as well get another new video card to fit the new slot that all new cards are now

ooooh i'm just sooooo mad i can't get into a store to pay them for stuff.. no, wait, i'm not. the multiplayer functions of games are all back up, for people who do that, so there's no reason to neeed to be able to go to the store and spend money.

chicago noire is exactly what i've been thinking as i read through the comments

wait, wait, wait.. what do you mean.. "still believe in santa"?

I watch Netflix streaming on my PS3 several times a month, but I never watch it on my laptop, because why would I watch something on a 15 inch screen when I have a 42 inch screen in the same room?