Before anyone makes an endorsement agreement of any kind, shouldn't they have the foresight to at least have some rudimentary knowledge of what they're endorsing? No Doubt have always had problems sticking with anything, namely a particular genre.
Hah! I'll consider the source of this article before jumping on board. It's true that there aren't any great launch titles, but I don't hold gamespot's numerical stamp as law. There weren't any good launch titles for the DS either (besides ports of then-decade-old games), but look at it now!
It is good that these types of arguments cannot come to blows. I'd love to see how freely some of these people would speak to one another if they were at arm's length. Internet: Populated by fast-typing cowards. Winning is impossible- both arguers end up with only fire in their chest and no outlet, lol. Move is a copy, in fact. But motion-sensing technology wasn't invented by the big N, they just invented the Wii remote. Sony and M$ wouldn't have done it if they hadn't seen how successful it could be. That is a fact, and to believe it all you have to do is look at the launch of the three current-gen systems. Sony tried to lukewarm it with their widely unsupported Six-Axis controllers, but lukewarm isn't good enough. Also there's price... Nintendo has the formula correct with their low price console and motion control. Sony and M$ still have comparatively expensive boxes with the same technology. Which one are you gonna pick?
What about the screen quality? My biggest issue with the PSP is the low refresh rate of the screen, resulting in hideous, game gear-esque motion blur that's extremely noticable in games such as GTA LCS or VCS and any other semi-detailed game out there. Can someone shed some light on this?
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