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Play both versions of Call of duty 4 (PS3 & 360) same TV at the same time

Daniel from Product Reviews writes:

This new 3D Plasma TV could let you and a friend play both versions of Call of duty 4 (Sony PS3 and Xbox 360) on the same TV at the same time.

It can display two completely different sets of images on two pairs of glasses, so if you and a friend want to watch something different on the same TV that is possible. Watch the video below for more information.

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Mr_Kuwabara6332d ago (Edited 6332d ago )

In my opinion, although something... eh... different I think it's pretty ridiculous. The only thing I find this useful is for fanboyish video comparisons (and even for that it makes it even more ridiculous).

d3l33t6332d ago

Sound FTL...

I need my 7.1

TwissT6332d ago (Edited 6332d ago )

Thats pretty useful if you have siblings that want to watch something and you want to see something different. It probably costs a pretty penny though.

CaliGamer6332d ago

If you just want to watch, but what about sound? Perhaps it also splits up the audio sources because for a game like Metal Gear 4 sound is very important, and if you can't hear the game then why bother.
Sounds cool as an extra feature, I don't know about the execution. I would like to try it out tho.

Adamalicious6332d ago

8 player split-screen! I don't know if my couch is ready for that.

mindedone6332d ago

not necessarily the eight player, but this would be great for multiplayer 2 player games, full screen.

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Split/Second Is The Explosive Racing Game That Deserved a Sequel

The Outerhaven writes: Split/Second was the explosive arcade racing game that outshone Ridge Racer and Burnout. That is, until Disney shut it all down before a sequel could happen.

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OmegaSoldati9h ago

As a kid i had some heart attacks playing this game. The soundtrack right on point with those close calls. I love this game.

shadowhaxor9h ago

Agreed. I still love it and play it often. Still sucks that Disney was like, nah... this game didn't do well, when it did well against other racers and reviewed well.

MaximusPrime_8h ago

Split/Second was one of the game I enjoyed playing. In fact it's still the most popular video on my YouTube channel. It's a gameplay of Split/Second posted 15 years ago. This past month 25 people viewed it. Split/Second is a favourite amongst racing gamers worldwide.

AuraAbjure5h ago

This game was super awesome and hella fun playing split-screen with the homie. Trashing your friend’s car during split-screen competition using one of those QuickTime events was so funny haha

wesnytsfs1h ago

That and Blur both deserve a sequel, they came out within days of eachother.

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2025 Cloud Gaming Trends: Growth, Challenges, and the Push Toward B2B

2025 cloud gaming trends are looking good, but it’s not all smooth yet. We break down what’s working, what’s not, and what comes next.

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darthv724d ago

As someone who has been gaming nearly as long as gaming has been around (since the early 70's), you'd think I'd be against this. Having grown up with all the major platforms and the whole notion of physical ownership... but I'm not. i embrace this as it is a revolutionary convenience. And one i know for a fact many (especially here) have not even given the fair chance to use. I get it... i was there too. But now i have a new outlook on it. It really is a hell of an option if you just want to play with no commitments. By no means am i saying this should replace traditional gaming, its an option. And one that people should look at optimistically as a way to compliment traditional gaming. There is room for both to thrive.

Zerobalance4d ago

I tend to use streaming on new games in GamePass. To see if I like the game. If I do, I'll download it for a better experience. It's so convenient & useful.

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Project: Horned Owl Review

From the mid-1980s to the early part of the 2000s, light gun rail shooters were a staple in both arcade and home system gaming. Arguably, the genre started to really hit its stride in the mid-1990s. While games like Time Crisis, Virtual Cop, and House of the Dead, among others, dominated both the home system and arcade space, some one relegated to only home game systems. Today, we’ll be talking about a little-known cult game published by Sony called Project: Horned Owl. This game was developed by Alfa Systems, and all in all, this is a fun game.

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