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Who is French-Canadian and gets all snooty when pronouncing french words in a question?
If you have a PS3 you can always import the US version
Well I know I bought my fair share in the last year I have 11 games and that includes Rock Band and Guitar Hero which combined they cost about about the prices of 5 games combined
The problem you have is you set you streaming to PCM, you need to set it to bitstream to get 5.1 PCM will down grade to 2.1 as the optical cable does not have the throughput to handle 5.1 PCM
I wonder how many they are counting are on PS2's (the old style). They were really under utilized. The only game I can remember that used them was Unreal.
All I have to say is I want my 45 sec. back
Dante
So now a few games from capcom require a 5GB install and now all games do? I only have a 20GB PS3 and 9 games and my HDD only half full with all the games, demo's, and stuff I have on there
Spore is going into the file folder with Duke Nukem' for me. I'll believe it when I see it on the store shelves.
I think the whole lack of security was due to the fact that the saturn had a really overbearing secruity system in place. BTW to this day I still own more saturn games than PS1 games, if you like RPG's saturn had some killer ones from working designs, and in house, not to mention the best version of SOTN, and fighting games.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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