It's a Bridgestone commercial with a Wii promotion from Bridgestone....not a Wii commercial from Nintendo. He isn't being paid by Nintendo, he is being paid by Bridgestone.... just sayin'. #1.9
|I guarantee that some time in the future, Steve is going to go to court and sue the shit out of them for stealing our ideas."
You cannot patent "ideas".... As long as the delivery system is different, there is no patent infringement. Plus, does the writer of this article even know what patents Gaikai holds as opposed to OnLive? PLUS, Sony would have looked into the potential for patent lawsuits and taken that into account with the purchase.
I just bought Catherine from PSN... it's on sale for $20. It is an amazing game and I am having a blast with it... but, man oh man, are the puzzles tough!!! I had to change the settings to "Easy" to get through them (on the early stages!), and it is STILL hard!!
But, I totally recommend this game, especially while it is on sale! #7.1
@darkgod
The difference is that Nintendo doesn't know the meaning of "New IP".... Nintendo has been riding the same franchises for 25 years. While there are some great games, it doesn't change the facts. Uncharted is a new IP this generation. Resistance is a new IP this generation. LBP is a new IP this generation. Plus, Sony is still producing new IPs at the end of this generation, including Beyond and Last of Us. And, let's not forget that Sony continues to bring back the o... #1.1.2
The problem isn't that it may be a little more powerful than the current gen PS3 and 360... the problem is that it will most likely immediately be outdated by the next gen PS3 and 360. #1.8
We have Netflix for movies, killing Blockbuster, and Kindle for books, killing Borders. But there is no equivalent for console games, and as such, consumers still need Gamestop.
While a generally agree with the premise of the article, I disagree with this statement, as the author is forgetting GameFly... while the scale of GameFly vs. Netflix is like David and Goliath, the fact is that GameFly exists. #29
That is one of the best deals of the year. If I didn't already have the Move, R3 and KZ3, I'd get it. I don't have the sharpshooter, but that alone is $40.00! #3
You cannot patent "ideas".... As long as the delivery system is different, there is no patent infringement. Plus, does the writer of this article even know what patents Gaikai holds as opposed to OnLive? PLUS, Sony would have looked into the potential for patent lawsuits and taken that into account with the purchase.
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Nice find! Bubbles for you! #4.1
"banning used gaming doesn’t make economic sense...
FOR GAMESTOP!" #4
But, I totally recommend this game, especially while it is on sale! #7.1
The difference is that Nintendo doesn't know the meaning of "New IP".... Nintendo has been riding the same franchises for 25 years. While there are some great games, it doesn't change the facts. Uncharted is a new IP this generation. Resistance is a new IP this generation. LBP is a new IP this generation. Plus, Sony is still producing new IPs at the end of this generation, including Beyond and Last of Us. And, let's not forget that Sony continues to bring back the o... #1.1.2
"Seamlessly" #1.1.1
While a generally agree with the premise of the article, I disagree with this statement, as the author is forgetting GameFly... while the scale of GameFly vs. Netflix is like David and Goliath, the fact is that GameFly exists. #29