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So someone tell Blizz to release Starcraft 2 on the PS3 then!

Subs are a mixed-bag. Although yes some people will be hard-core players who play all the time and will be willing to pay sub fees, you'll also loose out on a HUGE number of other people who will not only not pay the sub fee, but won't even buy the game in the first place!

Since no one else is doing it in the current Sony network, it think it would be foolish for Sony to gamble with a sub-based system on their so-called platform-defining combat MMO.
Burn Notice is a really awesome show, in case you haven't seen it yet.

Bruce Campbell, baby!
seems like a good party game
I hope these are demo problems and not gold problems, because I'm buying this game either way and would prefer it to be awesome :)
All I know is that I've been waiting 10 days and counting for my 16GB Black iPhone 3G via "direct fulfillment" from AT&T. They told me when i bought it that it would be in before the end of what is now this week (in other words, two more days).

I think this is absolutely REDICULOUS. Apple manufactured millions of these things, and they can't get them to PAYING CUSTOMERS in less than 2 weeks?

And by the way, this is Apple's fault just as much as AT&Ts. They can't very well give me a phone that the manufacturer hasn't shipped them yet.

I'm a fan of Apple, but this is just frustrating.
I will buy this right away. R&C:TOD was and is a fantastic game for any age, imo.

I'm glad it's $15, I thought it would be $20 for sure. If PSN gets more "short games" like this, that will REALLY give it a leg up.

And what a great way for a developer to "test out" a game--put a short game up on PSN (but full PS3 quality) and see how it sells. If it does well, then produce a full game.
Engadget: Sony IN NO WAY said that they were ditching backwards compatibility, that's a bad inference.

RATHER, the current 40GB non-BC sku is getting a hard drive bump to 80GB. That is all the announcement said.

It's much more likely to assume that what is now the "big" system" (80GB) will get a hard drive bump as well (120GB or even 160GB). Otherwise, why would they call their new version the "Core" system?

'Come on, gang.
MS just kicked the PS3 in the nuts REALLY hard by stealing away FFXIII. There is no end of hugeness to that victory.

I'm a PS3 owner, but I still have to (begrudgingly) congratulate the 360 on this one. Way to use your deep pockets wisely, MS. You just stole the PS3's biggest system-seller of the year.
This is without a doubt the biggest failure for Sony on the PS3 yet, no joke. FFXIII had the potential to be the biggest system-selling game for the year for Sony. There are no decent RPGs right now, and FF is the biggest of all.

For Sony to loose exclusivity for FF is HUGE! Not only will it be bad for the PS3, but it shows conclusively that Sony is not in it to "win" for the PS3, they simply want to make a little money. Otherwise, they would have ponied up for exclusivity.

This is just unbelievable.

I suppose they'll sell off God of War next.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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