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Xbox One is the Future


Posted on 06/14/2013 at 02:41 AM | Filed Under Feature

Absolutely. It may be very unlikely, but a hostile enough market reception to Xbox One's policies may scare Microsoft and Sony away from trying them in the future. For my part, I hope the PS4 wins the same one-sided victory against Microsoft that the PS2 did.

Xbox One is the Future


Posted on 06/14/2013 at 02:39 AM | Filed Under Feature

My big objection to the Xbox One is Microsoft's intrusiveness. They've turned Xbox Live and Kinect into a surveillance system. I get enough supervision at work. If Microsoft wants to supervise my gaming, I don't need them. The only Xbox One I would consider buying is a jailbroken Xbox One.

Xbox One: The Embodiment of the American Dream


Posted on 06/14/2013 at 02:35 AM | Filed Under Blogs

This is all spot-on. The Xbox One's design isn't about customer service, it's all about Microsoft. If a game system thinks I need to be supervised when I'm playing games I bought, I don't need it. If I wanted a supervisor looking over my shoulder, I'd just stay at my job 24/7. And my boss doesn't ride my ass nearly as much as Microsoft does.

The Conference War


Posted on 06/12/2013 at 09:46 PM | Filed Under Blogs

My wife preordered a PS4 for me after Sony's conference. I am excited about the PS4. The Xbox One, not so much. My favorite games of the show were FFXV, KH3, Tales of Xillia, Sony's The Order: 1886, and Supergiant Games' Transistor.

Random update 6/12/13


Posted on 06/12/2013 at 09:02 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Good luck with Bandit. :)

A Tale of Two Sonys


Posted on 06/12/2013 at 08:09 PM | Filed Under Feature

Don Mattrick has created new memes every time he opened his mouth over the past two days. I also think the video of Sony bigwigs Shuhei Yoshida and Jack Tretton demonstrating PS4 game sharing by having Yoshida simply hand his game over to Tretton went viral. That was the best moment of E3, even better than the Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts 3 trailers.

A Tale of Two Sonys


Posted on 06/12/2013 at 02:55 PM | Filed Under Feature

This is what I call Third Console Assclownitis. The symptoms are overbearing arrogance, stupid decisions, and corporate executives making things worse by insulting their customer base.

"People who play RPGs are depressed gamers who like to sit alone in their dark rooms playing slow games." - Hiroshi Yamauchi, president of Nintendo, bitter over Square making FInal Fantasy VII for the PlayStation instead of the Nintendo 64

[the PS3 is] "for consumers who think to themselves 'I will work more hours to buy one'. We want people to feel that they want it, irrespective of anything else." - Ken Kutaragi

If you owned a PS3 at Launch Yes You Did Pay $500 plus


Posted on 06/12/2013 at 12:59 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I bought my PS3 used. It's a 60-gigger first-generation PS3. It lasted for two years before the YLOD took it down. Sent it to Sony and they sent me back a refurbished unit of the exact same model, looks like new! I wasn't thrilled by the YLOD but I was thrilled with my replacement PS3. You better believe I take care of that backwards-compatible baby.

Sony Drops Some Bombs at E3 2013


Posted on 06/12/2013 at 12:54 PM | Filed Under News

Microsoft will never change its policy on Xbox One. No policy change will come until the Xbox Two, if that ever comes out. Their corporate culture is always convinced of its "rightness", based on their monopoly of the PC OS market, and they'll blindly rush headlong into disaster.

Next-Gen is Not Looking Half Bad!


Posted on 06/12/2013 at 12:48 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts 3 are all I needed to hear. And it's good to see the Sony I remembered from E3 1995 and E3 1999, the one that was willing to do what it took to meet and beat the competition, back inform.

It's also kind of entertaining watching Microsoft splutter and fumble. They f***ed up and they know it.

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