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I loved the movie, i hope this 360 doesnt shoves a spear down my ps3's blu-ray diode...
i live in canada =/
Yea microsoft basicly screws everyone who bought a 360 from launch till the point they release this "V2".

I think its just a bad rumor and the guy in the video is just some crazy modder who was smart enough to make a HDMI port of his own.

They need to either sell a hdmi port "addon" to their current ones, or the support may go away.
Hey do you guys notice the slot "5 LED" for the stock board?

does this mean sony is planning to make a controller with LED lights in the middle?
Wow people are just idiots. I knew something like this would happen. Every thing has to be so simple now, im surprised how many people are so unfimilarized with hd programming.
The reason why the japanese games dont have online is because many japanese people dont play online. The reason why is beccause of prices of internet there. Its very hard to wire internet in the apartments the japanese live in and many the gamers only play alone.

You are american you play games differntly, japanese are more of the arcade type and the americans here are more of the widespan gaming type. the europeans are like the 3rd party gamers =P they get everything last.
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yea blue dragon is released on 3 dvd's. Which is the annoying part, i imported the game for my 360 but it was missing the 2nd disc! (wtf) now i have to play through the first one and then get a savegame until the 3rd disc.
im missing half the game basicly. Microsoft should've stuck with hd-dvd because im sure hd-dvd has 30gb of space which could've fit this game onto a dual layer hd-dvd disc.

Blu-ray is a smart move by sony, i doubt people want to see games come with 3-5 discs. 50gb is space is not only good for sony but also good for the developers, now they dont have to compress which kill load times and sounds and they dont have to waste their time thinking how big it would turn out to be and compress ( which takes money).

blu-ray and hd-dvd are good things for high-def consoles, if microsoft waited a year they could've got hd-dvd into their system.
SILLY SCOTT TRIX ARE FOR KIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For all you people, India has aprox 1 billion people.

just me or is that about 25% of the world?
They are a strong market, americans only have aprox 200million people.

microsoft needs india, just like how sony n nintendo do, they're valid customers, sony is currently the leading gaming company in india,japan and europe. Microsoft has alot of catching up. (and leading as in sales of ps2 against gamecube and xbox + 360)
I'll drink koolaid with my new tv =] and hopefully i wont spill any on it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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