Well, people obviously want something better right?
Would you use Windows 95 or Windows Vista?
Would you use Windows 95 or Windows Vista?
(Dec. 14, 2009 6:43 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Felgrand, as usual I have no idea what you are trying to say ...
Metal Gear Solid 3? Demon's Souls? God of War? Forza? Halo?
Come on, that's just not true.
(Dec. 14, 2009 6:28 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: I think both systems have their own advantages. LIVE isn't free, but it is arguably more full-featured than PSN. And of course, it always comes down to which system has the games you want. However, PS3 has free online, free wifi, built-in blu-ray ... I mean, just looking at it from a hardware standpoint, the PS3 obliterates the 360.
(Dec. 16, 2009 1:58 AM)To Wrote: Piracy is non-existant on both the PSP Go, and more or less non-existant on the PSP 3000 (I'm not too sure about that). Yet the UMD based unit hasn't been driving up software sales. As for the Go, dud worldwide. Every PSP (1000/2000/3000/N1000 series) can access the PSN store and play games from there. But I highly doubt that's causing such lacklustre retail results, as PSP software has always struggled before the store became huge for PSP games.
My only hope with PSP software in the US is that the NPD doesn't get numbers from all the big stores. Wal-Mart being the big one. I wouldn't be surprised if say, something like LittleBigPlanet moved more units in a Wal-Mart then a EB Games.
(Dec. 17, 2009 12:14 AM)To Wrote: Also, Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier did 40k in its debut month on PSP/PS2. Yay it didn't completely bomb!