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Um yeah sure, like GT5, Home, LBP. More Sony potential for sale. AWESOME. The level of fanboy denial is still stunning. You paid top dollar for a blu ray player that plays gimped down 360 games. Deal with it.
Actually, you signed a legally binding Non-Disclosure agreement so you're NOT allowed to say ANYTHING. Don't like those terms? Don't play.
Due to the NDA I can neither confirm not deny that Endwar is awesome or shitty.
The Endwar beta will keep me occupied until Bad Company comes out.
Sony's planning on a ten year lifespan for the PS3, but I GUARANTEE you that R&D is working like hell to get the next one out before MS with the plan being the devs will support both the PS3 and the new PS much like they still support the PS2 today. MS has learned a valuable lesson in hardware reliability and is look squarely at the 360's, Sony's, and Nintendo's strengths to intergrated them into the next gen console. I'm impressed as hell with the 360 despite it's shortcomings and I expect nothing short of amazing from the next console.
Man, and they talk about buying the Halo3 beta and getting crackdown free.
Why sell you DLC when we can just fleece you for the cost of a whole game. Fuck GH right in the ass.
I've met him before. He's a really nice approachable guy with a great sense of humor about Batman.
That video is so full of win, it hurts.
He's saying it doesn't make sense to "pay" for games because he knows that despite Sony's size and financial position, Microsoft could turn Sony's lights out in a spending war.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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