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"seven games per unit"

Geesh. Seven? Our various and assorted consoles (PS2, PSP, DS, Wii) have roughly 40 game titles per model.


posted by : Jeffy, 31 January 2008 Complain about this comment
120GB/160GB PS3s

Or, not and. Read the link again. The 80GB SKU will be replaced by either a 120GB model OR a 160GB model. Sony has a 2-SKU business plan for PS3.

posted by : ShaidarHaran, 31 January 2008 Complain about this comment
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"we are expecting the 80GB PS3 SKU to disappear, according to Ars technica, we should also expect 120 and 160GB models"

Along with an over inflated price tag I imagine, console HDD tend to have far less gigs per £ compared to their PC counterparts.

posted by : AnnoyedDragon, 31 January 2008 Complain about this comment
But uhm.

Is nintendo aware of the screen resolution (256 x 192) of their DS(-lite)? ebookreader indeed.. let's be realistic, phonenumber reader maybe, and perhaps with an effort shoppinglist reader, note-reader sure ok, but not ebookreader surely.

Although it is true that it has 2 screens and some clever coding could improve navigation in the text over other smallscreen readers I guess,

(the inq comment editbox is 294x181 incidentally)

posted by : W.-, 31 January 2008 Complain about this comment
Live services

"We suggest building more Wiis and getting them onto store shelves."
"Microsoft's chief financial advisor Chris Liddell has revealed that Xbox 360 owners are purchasing on average seven games per unit – a figure he claims is a console record.

Rez HD emerged on Xbox Live Arcade today, and we suggest you grab it as soon as you can. So does Eurogamer."
The romanian wii/psX/xbox owners also suggest to MICROSOFT CORPORATION, SONY CORPORATION, NINTENDO, to give access to their online services. 
More on this petition : http://www.petitiononline.com/6010sd29/petition.html

posted by : Zombie, 30 January 2008 Complain about this comment

120GB and 160GB PS3s are on the way

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