Recent Comments:
Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts trailer headshots Mario {Xbox 360 Fanboy}
May 13th 2008 1:30PM Honestly, Banjo blowing the head off the 2D Mario was hilarious.
Boom Headshot!!
Pachter predicts PS3 beat Xbox 360 in April {Joystiq}
May 12th 2008 3:12PM The PS3 is still a disappointment as a gaming machine, I don't see the PS3 leading in sales fluke happening again until MGS 4 drops.
First ever BlackBerry clamshell phone unmasked, dubbed the 'Kickstart' {Engadget}
May 1st 2008 10:03AM I smell a flop!
Joyswag: Win Grand Theft Auto IV on your platform of choice {Joystiq}
May 1st 2008 9:09AM Definitely the Xbox 360 version. Blew that money on gas and food.
GTA IV comparison video between Xbox 360, PS3 {Joystiq}
Apr 29th 2008 3:52PM No difference I can see
OLPC head of software and content resigns, possibly over transition to XP {Engadget}
Apr 21st 2008 4:27PM I believe that to be light to carry easy to look at
Grand Theft Auto IV: 'Good Lord, What Are You Doing?' {Joystiq}
Mar 27th 2008 7:00PM Original gangsta Mavado on the rass soundtrack GTA IV sell off.
Netflix, Best Buy boosting Blu-ray; HD DVD responds [update] {Joystiq}
Feb 12th 2008 12:20PM
The fact still remains that profile 1.0 Blu-ray players do not give you the full Blu-ray experience on profile 1.1 discs and profile 1.1 players that are just now hitting market are obsolete now that profile 2.0 has been approved. The thing is that each Blu-ray profile revision requires new hardware and the players aren't upgradeable.
If the profiles were just for games nobody would care, the long and short of it is that HD-DVD basics such as picture in picture require you to get a new Blu-ray player and that's ridiculous.
Netflix, Best Buy boosting Blu-ray; HD DVD responds [update] {Joystiq}
Feb 12th 2008 9:53AM It's really sad to see the better thought out format fade out due to business politics.
I mean the first two generations of Blu-ray players are already obsolete, with the recently released BD profile 1.1 and profile 2.0 on the horizon.
All the early adopters who didn't buy PS3's have basically been kicked in the nuts by Sony and the BDA as they continue to roll out newer incompatible blu-ray profiles.
Panasonic's 32GB class 6 SDHC card: $699 in April {Engadget}
Feb 12th 2008 9:45AM now if we could only get this in microSD.









