In all fairness, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the Xbox Duke except perception.
In all fairness, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the Xbox Duke except perception.
There's one reason this will never happen, and one reason only. Sony, MS, and Nintendo all control the licensing for the software sold for their systems. It's not a publisher/developer decision, and I don't see Sony, MS, or Nintendo allowing anything like this for a long long long long long time to come.
So it's like a flee market?
Wait... This doesn't look right... Doesn't the PSPGo have the same size screen as the PSP-3000, just a different form factor? These comparisons don't look accurate...
Really? No user serviceable battery? REALLY?
Or you guys could try reporting the news unbiased for a change. Some people aren't looking for a watered down App environment. Companies are developing these things because MARKET RESEARCH tells them there's a demand for it. But hey... Let's get them on the phone, Gizmodo's editors don't want it, so nobody does.
@Thejapmn: It's scares me how true this statement is.
@WetSkeletonz: It's amazing how much ignorance oozes out of that first sentence, isn't it?
@SkipErnst: Fair enough. Without being too much of an ass, I'll just say it's a common Kat problem and leave it at that. I purposely try to avoid ripping into her articles most days...
@SkipErnst: If you're gonna skim articles, you might want to skim the closing sentences along with them:
I keep repeating "keep comment to self", but really... This is by far one of the stupidest articles I've ever seen on Gizmodo.
You know... It really seems simple to me. I pay my ISP a certain amount each month for an agreed upon maximum download/upload speed, and for a download/upload data cap. How I use that bandwidth is of absolutely no legitimate concern to my ISP, or at least it shouldn't be assuming they actually have the…
"Who's gonna buy that for their kids?"
I don't think moving the antenna to another spot you're predisposed to covering with your hand while in use is even remotely close to being a good idea.
I'd rather not. The phone co. gets enough from me, I don't need them playing middle man for me as well. I know, some people see this as progress. Personally, I see it as a step back... Especially when the carriers will inevitably start chiming in looking to take a cut of the action for processing the transactions.
1 problem... Paddle shifters. Yes, that alone makes this a no-go for me. Well, that, and the $600 price tag. I'd be more willing though if it had a shifter I didn't hate
"because of the incident two Navy instructor pilots were stripped of flying status and two student pilots will have to repeat training."
Yeah, I'm in the same boat. I couldn't take the frame rate, and I couldn't take how loose the controls were. It felt like there was always a delay on whatever it was you were trying to accomplish. I basically did the same thing... Finished the first boss, messed around a bit, then ultimately never touched it again.…
It's impressive to see how much that pattern repeats itself.