agreed. i ran the video game dept at Toys R Us for 4 years, and i oftentimes would sell a XBox to someone who originally wanted a PS2 or vice-versa, depending on what we had in stock. obviously, it depends on the circumstances and the customer, but it happens everyday.
sounds like they got a bad unit (or two). i have a PSP with no ghosting whatsoever, and i'm very prone to noticing it in LCDisplays. it has no dead pixels either. course, all of that is moot, since i'm selling the unfun POS. got me a DS Lite on Sunday, and i've been making out with it ever...
wow. i couldn't disagree with you more. by that logic, rather than waiting until their child is old enough to fully understand the themes presented in a violent or adult-oriented game, you're suggesting that parents simply discuss it with them and then let them have at it. 6-year-olds playing...
well, so long as you're playing on an original Xbox, you can get yourself one of those MagicBox XFPS things (they're like 20-25 bucks) and then you can give him your ass back. wait -- what?
i'm primarily a console/portable gamer, and i play/own all of the current systems. about the only one that i rarely touch is the PSP. my overall opinion is one of disappointment, which is frustrating because i really had high hopes for it. i have the 1.5 f/w, so i've gone thru the emulation/apps...
hehe... my lil' bro played thru Obliv on his 360, while i played on my PC. the 30fps he gets, coupled with the MUCH longer load times on the 360 are the only negatives i really notice between the two versions. the controls work quite well for the game, so it's a pretty graceful transition, i'd...
that's the most silly and baseless claim i've heard in AGES. thanks. PC gamers are considered to be some of the [H]ardest of the hardcore gamers. we often upgrade in order to play a single game. it's generally accepted that the type of gamer who's interested in games like Oblivion pays a good...
Silent Hill 1 & 2 were both extremely scary for me. the added sensation of constant sorrow or dread helped a lot too. (haven't played 3 yet, 4 wasn't as creepy as the first 2)
Resident Evil 1 & 2 were more "surprising" than scary, but they definitely had my heart thumping...
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i'd love to know which post(s) you were referring to, as everything up until yours (that wasn't intended as a joke) was completely possible, and repeatable.