DCharlie said:Tsutaya are ****ing testing my mettle here...
they now have their PS3 display running (videos) and now they've put out shelves of mock boxes for all 6 of the amazing Japanese launch titles () and the bastards aren't taking preorders for the games or the machines....
Are you ****ing testing me satan!?
Anyways, i need to get me on some US PS3 game preordering action.
TWO WEEKS from now i'll be freezing my nuts off somewhere probably threatening to kill some japanese geek who decides to ignore the queue containing gaijins despite that queue having been there for a whole 24 hours (arseholes)
DCharlie said:TWO WEEKS from now i'll be freezing my nuts off somewhere probably threatening to kill some japanese geek who decides to ignore the queue containing gaijins despite that queue having been there for a whole 24 hours (arseholes)
m0dus said:I made these up special a while ago . . . Use at your leisure (as per usual)
Defuser said:2 1/2 more weeks till the launch![]()
BobTheFork said:lets not get ahead of ourselves, its 21 days, 3 full weeks. I have a countdown timer thats off by one hour. Anyone know when we turn the clocks back?
m0dus said:I generally use that width for 1280 x 1024. I hate to use anything less than that, as most of the 720p screenshots will be around that width to begin with.
hmmBad_Boy said:
Interestingly, inserting a disc will also turn the PS3 on
Eurogamer said:Flipping the console over (gently now), the base features the hard disk slot, where the 60GB drive resides, while the reverse is home to the hard on/off power switch, a slot for the PC-style kettle power lead, and video outputs for HDMI, the PS2's traditional Multi-AV-out (we've used existing component and composite cables with no problems), and an optical audio output.
I'm guessing the sad face is from the screws? I wouldnt worry too much about it, its a debug unit so they probably dont want them messing with it anyways.Bud said:
Bad_Boy said:I'm guessing the sad face is from the screws? I wouldnt worry too much about it, its a debug unit so they probably dont want them messing with it anyways.
only under bright light my friend.Bud said:It's because it's so transculent.
Asked if Hori was considering a peripheral to give PS3 players the gift of shake, the representative stated, "We have some ideas. However, we'd need cooperation from software makers."
Let's hope some third parties are willing to make their games compatible with a non-standard rumble accessory.
problem is. i never liked any third party controllers. they usually die fast on me and i just dont feel comfy holding themSolidSnakex said:For those that have been begging for a rumble controller
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/742/742351p1.html
It'll be interesting to see how many devs will still support rumble without Sony backing it.
Wtf? How can eurogamer get a debug until 4 months before the EU launch when 1up (according to scoot) still doesn't have one 3 weeks before the US launch?Bad_Boy said:Eurogamer gets their PS3 (debug unit):
Blimblim said:Wtf? How can eurogamer get a debug until 4 months before the EU launch when 1up (according to scoot) still doesn't have one 3 weeks before the US launch?
That makes no sense.SolidSnakex said:IGN UK, Eurogamer and PSM3 UK all have their PS3's.
- "Do YOU come with the PS3?"Bad_Boy said:
Blimblim said:That makes no sense.
**OnlineMatix said:Anyone have a clue on how many PS3-Launch games will support Online-Play.. ?! So far I know Resistance, Ridge Racer 7, Armored Core 4, & NBA-2K7 are supporting online goodness, anything else.. ?!
thanks, wasnt for sure (havent really been following the game), checked some links and couldnt find it, i thought it may have been split screen or something.SolidSnakex said:Gundam is online also.
Bad_Boy said:**Online
Resistance: Fall of Man
NBA 07
Blazing Angels Squadrons of WWII
Call of Duty3
Fight Night Round 3
F.E.A.R.
Full Auto 2: Battlelines
Madden NFL 07
MARVEL:ULTIMATE ALLIANCE
NBA 2K7
Need For Speed Carbon
NHL 2K7
RIDGE RACER 7
Tiger Woods PGA Tour
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
Untold Legends Dark Kingdom
Armored Core 4
Mobile Suit Gundam:CROSSFIRE
**Offline
Genji: Days of the Blade
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Bethesda
Tony Hawk's Project 8
Sonic the Hedgehog
Feel free to correct me on that, I'm not 100% sure on those.
AFAIK marvel & rainbow six might be the only ones with out voice chat, but its been noted a patch will be issued for marvel a few days after release to enable voice (so i dont see why ubisoft couldnt do the same for RSV). Again somebody correct me on that if I'm wrong.Matix said:Whoa, thx. Thats a pretty nice selection, do you know how many of these games will support *Voice-Chat*.. (or is it standard with all online PS3 titles) ?!
Troidal said:I got two 20GB units pre-ordered!
Huzzaaaah!![]()
llTll said:problem is. i never liked any third party controllers. they usually die fast on me and i just dont feel comfy holding them
+ what you said about about dev support for it. which is close to zero probably
Turn on your TV this week and you may see a striking commercial: An animated baby doll sits in a white room looking at a small black box. It coos with delight. It laughs with an adult's demented cackle. Tears flow down its cheeks - and back up again.
And just for an instant, an image from the PS3 game "Resistance: Fall of Man" flashes in its eyes. Will anybody notice it? Of course they will. The spot is one of the first commercials for the PS3, Sony's next-generation videogame console, whose rabid fans will surely scrutinize it.
But there was a larger point to the game that TBWA is playing with these fans. On Oct. 24, Tequila unveiled the second phase of the Web site, featuring the first of two explanatory videos about the guts of the machine - the PS3's much-hyped cell processor ("The cell is 40 times more powerful than the processor in the PS2") and the virtues of its Blu-ray HD DVD player. ("It isn't high definition. It's higher definition.") In other words, this is where TBWA and Sony lay out the case for spending $599.
The videos seemed more like traditional ads than the Web site's mysterious alphabet. But appearances may be deceiving. "Who's to say we haven't hidden some clues in the videos?" says Davidge. "There are a lot of things that people still haven't discovered on the Web site."
Turn on your TV this week and you may see a striking commercial: An animated baby doll sits in a white room looking at a small black box. It coos with delight. It laughs with an adult's demented cackle. Tears flow down its cheeks - and back up again.
Blimblim said:That makes no sense.
urk said:This may be the creepiest commercial I have ever seen. It ran during one of the WS games and afterwards all the people in the room - about a dozen in total - seemed frozen in shock until one of them broke the silence with a fitting, "What the the hell was that?"