Sony should have done what Microsoft did and invested in the company that patented force feedback rather than try and fight a legal battle in a time of anti-monopoly judgeships.
Its a shame the PS3 wasn't launched with a Rumbling Six Axis cause it makes no sense for the re-inclusion of dualshock to be big news.
Still, I don't care how big your hard drive is or what features the controller has - IF YOU DON'T HAVE SIGNATURE PS3- ONLY GAMES, its nothing more than a glorified Blu-Ray player.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Sony should have done what Microsoft did and invested in the company that patented force feedback rather than try and fight a legal battle in a time of anti-monopoly judgeships.
Its a shame the PS3 wasn't launched with a Rumbling Six Axis cause it makes no sense for the re-inclusion of dualshock to be big news.
Still, I don't care how big your hard drive is or what features the controller has - IF YOU DON'T HAVE SIGNATURE PS3- ONLY GAMES, its nothing more than a glorified Blu-Ray player.
Anyone remember the Philips 3D0?