Sony US unveils new line-up
Posted by Marcel Klum on 19 May 2008 - 15:59 · 7 comments & 8624 views
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#1 Posted by Magallanes on 20 May 2008 - 17:45
- ...8 million people have registered on the PlayStation Network now, apparently, and downloaded around 140 million items.
140/8 = 17.5 items x person?. -
#1.1 Posted by D!ABOL!C on 20 May 2008 - 18:33
- Game Demos, Themes, Videos, DLC etc etc.
I have about that much in just Rock Band DLC...
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#2 Posted by illustrick on 26 May 2008 - 06:47
- did they also mention on how the aaa tittles are already getting **** on by some of their own people(i.e kojjima talkin crap on mgs) and they supposedly 90 min. cut scenes......I want a video game, not a damn movie.guarantee i return mgs4 the next day if i can't skip ALL the crap, i dont care about your damn story, i want to snap some necks, and take down a mech-soilder
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#2.1 Posted by +Twisted Chaz on 27 May 2008 - 11:08
- Why not play the old games then?
No point buying any new games, considering all the concepts are the same, just different plots. For example I played Gears, Halo 3, COD4 and Rainbow 6 Vegas all around the same time, all FPS's but I enjoyed them all cause of the different stories. -
#2.2 Posted by elvenseven on 29 May 2008 - 07:25
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The most newsworthy appearance is the addition of Buzz PS3 and Buzz PSP to the line-up, with both versions set to launch this Autumn.
Meanwhile, the first episode of the Siren: Blood Curse PSN series is due to appear this summer.
Elsewhere, there was only one first-party release for the PS2 on the schedule. Helps it stay active.
Sony America went on to boast that the PS3 momentum was stronger than ever in 2007 thanks to Blu-ray becoming the sole high-definition disc format, as well as from strong sales from last Christmas and the success of titles such as Gran Turismo 5 Prologue.
More than 8 million people have registered on the PlayStation Network now, apparently, and downloaded around 140 million items.
"For the second half of 2008 and beyond, we will see a spectacular line up of triple-A titles and original gaming content that will satisfy PlayStation fans across the board," said Scott Steinberg, Sony US smooth talker.