have changed the console setting but games are un-playable, dont think my sony lcd tv supports pal 60, can i by a converter to fix this problem if so need help all new game will be pal 60
i havnt played my ps3 really at all since i got it and most of the games coming out on it i dont want really at the moment but on the xbox 360 i want mass effect and assasins creed
Has anyone seen the comercial for the Nintendo Wii? He’s playing call of duty 3, and he’s holding the controls like a gun, any idea how this works? How is the Nintendo Wii going to work?
on the playstation 3, is the online gaming and the internet on it free?? and if u buy another wireles controller, how do u connect it to your ps3?? also, can u play the ps3 while the controller is charging?? if ur playing it while its charging, will there be any problems??
I would like a solid opinion with facts. I’ve been a gamer since I was about 4. I love gaming, but, I also like music and movies. I’m not worried about the prices I just want to know which is better. Mainly at gaming, but also in video. Take into account the ideas Sony has for its PS3. For example Playstation Home. I had the Xbox and Playstation 2 and I loved them both, but I want to know which of the two new systems has what it takes to really be considered a Next-Gen console.
Okay I used to have a Premium 360 until someone stole it. I loved it. It was a great console. I’ve played the PS3 and it was also great. Like i said I NEED FACTS! I need cold hard facts that can be proven to help me decide which I should get. The facts make it easier to believe that one is better than the other.
prey, dead rising, 120 dollars, and i Cannot return these games back to where i bought them. Battlefield 2 is the only game thats worth what i paid for it. and i just bought oblivion, so tell me how stupid this game is before i play it, so i can feel better about it?
I am buying a Xbox 360 in 3 weeks time, and I have noticed that on some games it says 66 htz only, where as my Tv is 60 htz only, now how do I overcome this, do I need to buy a HD Tv in order to play these games that are 66 htz???
Please Help!!!!
Ok thanks for the info everyone, I have since found out that it was a mis print error on1 of the Xbox 360 games, and your right there is No such thing as 66htz, and my current Tv is 60htz, so thanks everyone that was a Great Help!
Duke Nukem 3D, also released in 1996, was the first game using what proved to be the most popular engine of the decade (12 released titles), Ken Silverman's Build engine. Build was outwardly similar to Doom's engine, but the internals (and many engine features) were radically new and different. The game itself was a new take on the shooter, with main character Duke characterizing himself by way of witty, egotistical one-liners and interaction with all sorts of goofy objects, from blowing up urinals to tossing cash at strippers. Duke, and Build, are also notable for having one of the simplest map editors of any 3D game ever made. Blood was similar to Duke Nukem, using the Build engine, but had a totally different setting as well as a very strange atmosphere.