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Guess I hit a nerve. "Sony elitist prick" oh wow that is really funny. More disinformation, what a big surprise. Go read my posts, oh wow I entered an Engadget contest and recommended Killzone:Liberation as a good game. Ha ha ha.

As stated many times I like good games and play them, the rest of it doesn't matter. The only current system or handheld I don't own and play is the 360, which I plan to buy once MS sorts its hardware issues out.

Thanks for linking to my comments though, for obvious reasons I won't be returning the favour. Enjoy Singstar on your PS3 when it comes out! Maybe then you'll have business commenting in a thread like this one, troll. Thanks for the laughs Vinny.
Fails as a gaming console?!?!

Vinny the biggest trend I see on these blogs are a bunch of armchair analysts like you and Marty who think they know something about the game business but really do not.

And like most ignorant fanboys they fail to realize that more competition is better for all gamers.

Somehow I doubt you are in the market for either Singsar or a PS3 so maybe you and your pal Marty should consider just GTFO.

See you in '08 it's gonna be even better than '07. Well, for Sony at least.
@konajink
"Indeed. While Microsoft has gone about going to fix the RRoD issue, Sony can't seem to get anything right."

Ya, like when Sony dropped the price of the PS3 so their flagship product is finally competitive. Tsk tsk tsk. That sure was horrible when, within a year of its release, Sony announced the PS3 would be appreciably cheaper before Christmas for everyone who wants to play *gasp* PS3 games on their PS3 console.

Ya, or how they decided to make new PS3 games instead of focusing on all new software for all the PS2 games I already beat and which look all shitty and Wii-like on my giant TV anyway. I hate when they do stuff like that.

I must remember to comment in every thread that involves Sony, to highlight these clear missteps in case people are thinking of buying a console that doesn't break, have BS proprietary accessories, a similarly lacking BC list on its low-end model, or a disc-devouring drive as loud as a helicopter. Yeesh.

Damn there are some bitter Sony haters on this site. Ban some of these Microsoft stock owning bitches Joystiq. They make me hate your blog.
winning entry for coby.
Actually, Killzone: Liberation is super fun on PSP. I hope they make a top down Killzone for the PS3 next. Would be amazing on a big screen.

As for Lair, I'll rent it when Blockbuster gets it out there this week, form my own opinion and maybe buy it. I enjoy the Sixaxis flying in Warhawk. I think the motion control scheme truly has a lot of potential for flying games, of which there are not nearly enough on consoles. Kudos to Joystiq for pointing out the contradictions in the previews. I'm still interested in Lair mostly because it's a truly unique game I've never played before. It's not a Sony thing, promise.
There's also a Puzzlefighter II Turbo HD Demo on PSN now. (as well as the game for sale)
Wouldn't know. Never fired an automatic weapon though I would like to try some time.
"Shooting guys in the head and running from pillar to pillar to avoid enemy fire seemed easy and intuitive."

And people say Jack Thompson's complaints are groundless.
When will we see a Sony branded video dock for the new PSP?
About time these games gave Italy some love. May not have been the most decisive campaign, but it marked a big change in urban battle tactics. Gramps fought there in a Canadian regiment...so this could be the one for me. I'll also add, I'm loving 5.1 sound as a widely adopted feature in HD gaming. 5.1 really, really works for me in shooters.

I might have to pick this up. Seems to tick off all the right boxes and then some.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
 

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