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Post by blah on Jun 28, 2006 0:11:27 GMT -5
Knowing it's cunning technology, it probably has a rope attached like a little spy abotu to leap into a museum from the glass rooftops. (Or like a little leaping tarantula from it's web! .)
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Post by Shadow on Jun 28, 2006 2:14:20 GMT -5
That may make some of us more scared of it. Like beware the PS3 has a mind of its own and will rule the world by using its cunning and stealth.
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Post by Darkbugg on Jul 8, 2006 13:08:25 GMT -5
Some more info on the PS3:
*You will be able to buy and connect devices to the low-end PS3 to add all the missing functionality- but, with tax included, you'd end up spending an extra $40 and have a bunch of add-ons scattered around your console.
*Having a hard drive will give you plenty of space for game saves so you won't be forced into buying memory cards. (Although, I don't see how a HDD will replace using memory cards since you can't easily take it along to a friend's house to play- unless they allow you to download it from your console at home to your friend's system. Of course that's assuming your system is left on at home and both are connected to the net. And I wonder if you can buy any size 7.5 laptop HDD to upgrade the PS3, or maybe the hardware won't support larger than a 60GB or requires it to be an official Sony Product? In theory, the PS3 is just a computer and should allow it....hmmmm)
*The online network and gaming will be free, but if you buy the system at launch, just how established the online community will be is questionable. They probably won't have much to offer as downloads in the beginning, but they'll quickly try to get that running as soon as possible. We'll just have to wait and see.
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