25gb of disk space on a single layer disc, and 50gb on a dual layer. More space for game content.
8.5gb on a DVD9 disc.
25gb of disk space on a single layer disc, and 50gb on a dual layer. More space for game content.
8.5gb on a DVD9 disc.
The wii has a rapidly growing install base. Devolopers will make games for it, and it will last as a console. 360 went through a horrible drought of games after launch, and then bam, FN3, Oblivion, GRAW, Battlefield 2, etc were all released in the spring, followed by a good summer, and what has been an excellent fall.
The ps3 and Wii will follow a similar pattern. Theres already some system selling titles on the horizon for both, and more and more games will be announced. Theyve been out a month now guys, give it time!
didnt Sony state, they were only going to use SL discs for games?
I haven't heard that.
More space for games
Xbox360 = PS3 imo
Pretty much sums it up.
Alright another fanboy thinkin PS3 will fail.....haven't seen this done before. I don't understand how people would think this system will fail. Sure they might be lossing some profit but it doesn't mean their gonna say "fuck it" in less than a year to the PS3. It has tons of potenial....I mean shit what other system can say they alrdy have a version of Linux running on it?? Rest asure the PS3 will live for sometime.
I had a Neo Geo...it was awesome. Playing Samurai Shodown 2 and KOF 94, KOF 95, and Art of Fighting in your living room as arcade perfect was incredible at the time.
But almost $200 a game was steep..
It's going to snowball, once stuff starts falling into place (games, proper use for blu-ray, etc) people are going to be more willing to hand over the cash for one. Once more people see it and play it then more and more people will buy one, so on and so on.
It's doing shit now, but it's only been a month, give it time folks. There is no way Sony will let this thing fail, this is basically the only thing they have going for them these days.
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