Over the past few months, Sonny Bunch of the Washington Times has grown to love his PS3. The image it puts out is, frankly, stunning: Combining it with a 1080p HDTV is the closest thing you're going to find to film for your home theater short of building a projector into the wall behind your couch. That is why Sonny Bunch is so depressed that Sony seems bound and determined to do everything in its power to hinder the market penetration of the system in particular and Blu-ray in general.
Over the last 25 years, there has been a fair few South Park games, and here GameSpew has ranked them all from best to worst.
We are going to see a lot of crap South Park products since they sold out to paramount years ago. It's their IP they can sell out, of course; it just means the quality of their show has tanked and other products as well. Nevertheless, they put on excellent musicals, but those haven't been sold to a mega corporation.
Game Rant chats with the creator of No More Heroes about who he would like to see play the role of Travis Touchdown in a live-action adaptation.
Actually Ryan Gosling makes a ton of sense.
Edit: If this can be done in a Scott Pilgrim movie kind of way that would be dope.
The Opening Levels that hooked gamers from the outset.
It is another Blu-Ray is dead/dying article in disguise!
I agree. Sony does not even need to advertise Blu-Ray. All the Blu-group is doing it for them. On the Dark knight it specifically says PS3 and Blu-Ray players, in terms of what the disc can be played on.
Throw this article out. The only problem I think Sony has is their marketing for their games.
Their partners help sell the PS3 and Blu-Ray players ingeneral while they should focus on games marketing and even get their partners on board for 1st party marketing.
MS's best strat. has been to market both first and 3rd party games to their system, making it seem that some games are ONLY on Xbox 360, when they are on both. Crude tactic, but I think Sony has a lot of power here, in terms of marketing, what they are waiting for?
That's when it becomes hard to imagine, but the possibilities, obvious.
I find it hilarious that things like this are written.
Does Sony need a price drop? Yes.
Do they need to improve marketing? Yes.
So talk about those. Focus on those. But to start drawing these tangential and BS "arguments" out of no where is just poor journalism.
I see about 5 - 6 BD commercials a day. I see EVERY new movie release mention the BluRay and DVD. Sales are there. Recession is there too. DVD didn't take over in one night, how quick people forget.
And now its a mistake because NETFLIX isn't offered? I'm sorry, but I thought gamers wanted GAMES, not movie services? Can you make up your minds already, or is it just "hate the PS3 no matter what" as the angle?
huh ?