it's over priced now. Never has console been out this long and have had just one measily price drop of 50 bucks. The PS2 lasted a long time at 300 dollars when it first came out, but it's first price drop was a hundred bucks 18 months later. The 360 is now going on 30 months with only one price drop in the US and a minimal one at that. The 360 needs and has been over due for a substantial price drop of 25% or more.
root canal done without sedation. I wonder how accurate his numbers really are.
let alone finding a banking institution that will even let you earn interest on 5 bucks in a savings account. It's 5 bucks, if they made you pay full price then there's a different story. I find little reason to and don't pre-order, but I mean the kid is only spending 5 bucks.
or any retailer for that matter taking pre-orders has nothing to do with MS. It boils down to a personal company decision and unless there has been a recent change in procedure, Amazon doesn't charge you until the item is being shipped to you.
coming for Rock Band. If they didn't break soo easily, it be cool to double peddle and one hand drumming.
see Gunstar Heroes. This one is just way too frustrating.
that would take this car on. The road had better be smooth as a baby's @ss.
Though it has been 15 years since I started and soon folded my gaming business; there are two prices you have to consider, the wholesale and retail pricing system. This isn't just limited to MS, but all three have general control over pricing, including what the retailer is allowed to charge, the MSRP. Sometimes at release you'll occasionally see discounts like when a DVD is first released, but if you do it'll be a gift card or some other gift. Companies like Best Buy or Target aren't allo...
DLC didn't do anything for this game. You didn't get to the end, only to be told you'll have to make a separate download purchase to partake in the last battle. No one has to buy a single piece of dlc to play this game and the game can easily be had for less than retail.
If people want to complain about something, then let them complain about the aweful flight stick that came with the Limited edition.
you only had cosmetic, limited, and simulation. I wouldn't mind a few levels in between those, just for the extra online tweaking. Keep the game fun, but put in some punishment to keep everyone in line.
which in the past 2 decades worth of Star Wars games not many have, I think it will find a market no matter what is out at the time. This is Star Wars, which has pretty big fan base. If the game stinks, then even the Star Wars name won't save against all that competition.
I liked some of the multiplayer stuff you could do with the game. To bad the game wasn't better over all.
is the age of the child with access to guns. Did I read that right, that they were going dump the kids body in a bin?
it needs a large price drop. It has been on the market for almost 30 months and we have seen just one very small insignificant price drop.
and even during the slow months. Well guess that means the industry remains healthy.
but content prison was right to the point of Blu-Ray.
@ expy. Disc media still has to load, all disc media will display the anti-piracy laws, then some disc media will give you previews, and then you'll be at the menu where you can start your movie.
they take anywhere from 20 to 25 minutes to download already, the file size average is 5 gb's, and you can start watching your movie within 30 seconds of starting to the download. True HD media still looks and sounds better, but not 20 to 25 bucks better with most movies.
The option to start movie now is available 15-30 seconds into the download.
the networks you play on operate for free. None of the energy and maintenance for those networks are free. I figured someday companies would start charging and it would be in either form of pay a fee or get stuck with advertising or a little of both. Server infrastructure costs money and with games getting bigger and better, cost will go up. While you can argue that some companies care and some companies don't care about their customers, I can't imagine a company that doesn't care about t...