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Wii!!! Don't discriminate against us 480p people...tell me Wii Tennis wouldn't be better with life size Miis.
I agree with Anticrawl...I was doubting whether the 360 would be worth it, but damn, if this is decent, this could really convince me to get a 360. I've always stayed away from MMORPGs because the play just doesn't seem fun to me, but this really seems cool.
I wholeheartedly agree that casual gaming will be huge, but I think MS screwed the pooch in regards to the casual gamer with the 360. It costs $400...you need to get the full premium bundle to take advantage of the "non hardcore gamer" aspects of the 360. And for your $400+, MS only included media extender functionality, not full MCE functionality. This is what I love and hate so much about my PSP...it is casual gamer heaven, even my very game phobic girlfriend can't put it down, but it's really expensive, but not developed enough in the media department to be worth it to a non-gamer. Only among pretentious and overpaid New York lawyers have I really seen a lot of people with PSPs who wouldn't qualify as "gamers."
The Recorder III will be awesome for PSP users. It wasn't clear from the page, but it looks like it's the Recorder II with a hard drive. How sweet would it be to just let it sit there, plugged into cable, recording all the TV you don't have time to watch. Then, when you have a flight, long car drive, whatever, just bring it along, pop a memory stick in (or connect over usb) and play it on your psp. Repeat for everything else you want to see. Even better would be if the psp could just treat it as a remote HD and play over USB, but it's my understanding the PSP doesn't have that capability. I wouldn't count on Sony to add it either, considering that this is competition for Sony's Connect pay video on demand service.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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