ultralisk Δημοσ. 7 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 7 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 emeis bebaia se eurwpi tha to paroume tou agiou ##%# animera.. paizei na to exoume se kana trimino i mpa
avenger Δημοσ. 7 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 7 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 paizei na to exoume se kana trimino i mpa Παίζει.Ούτε το enchanted arms άργησε να κυκλοφορήσει Ευρώπη.Γενικά η microsoft μέχρι στιγμής την Ευρώπη δεν την ρίχνει.
iSpO_fAcTo Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Παίζει.Ούτε το enchanted arms άργησε να κυκλοφορήσει Ευρώπη.Γενικά η microsoft μέχρι στιγμής την Ευρώπη δεν την ρίχνει. To enchanted arms meta apo poso kairo kikloforise evropi?
privateer Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Μέλος Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Blue Dragon http://gamevideos.com/video/id/7881 http://gamevideos.com/video/id/7883 http://gamevideos.com/video/id/7882 http://gamevideos.com/video/id/7880
Stormwatch Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Lost Planet Theatrical Trailer http://www.xboxyde.com/news_3870_en.html
privateer Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Μέλος Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Breaking: November Game Industry Sales Skyrocket 34% http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=14685 On the software front, Gears of War took top honors, selling one million units and grossing sales of $61.5 million (including the collector's edition) for Microsoft.
Predatorkill Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 ANTE ΓΕΙΑ! By: Rob Enderle December 6th, 2006 Page 1 of 1 Nearly a year and a half ago I wrote a column saying that Blu-Ray wins or nothing does. This showcases the reality of doing predictions because whilethe analysis held up, events did not pan out as anticipated and by any current measure HD DVD will end this year with a decisive win. The basis for the prediction, which did accurately point out that Sonyʼs win here might actually cost them more than a loss, was the PS3 and the forecast volumes for that product. Back in August of 2005 we did know that HD DVD, which used DVD production technology, would be easier to bring to market but it simply did not seem reasonable that Sony would put their PlayStation franchise at risk for anything but a technology they were absolutely certain they could bring to market on time. That turned out to be incorrect. The problems with Blu-Ray have created extreme cost and execution problems for Sony and now their premier division (instead of being the profit center for Sony) is predicting they will take a $1.5B loss next year largely resulting from this decision. To put this in perspective, just think what would happen if Appleʼs iPod group, instead of generating massive profit, suddenly dropped into massive loss. Now you can see why the Sony PlayStation division just changed out their top executives. Why HD DVD is Winning When you talk to either the HD DVD or the Blu-Ray camp you get the sense that neither actually watches movies much. Both cite features as the reason why folks will pick one or the other. Yes there is a lame shooting game in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Blu-Ray) and there are a ton of things you can do interactively in HD DVD (including changing car colors in one scene in The Fast and Furious III: Tokyo Drift). But the movie market moves on quality of movie, price of player, and price and availability of media. At launch HD DVD players were about half the price of Blu-Ray players and the movie price for HD DVD is generally running about $5 less. In addition, many of the new HD DVD movies also have regular DVD side which means that buyers, most of which will have both HD DVD and DVD decks, will get better value with HD DVD than with Blu-Ray – thatʼs the theory anyways. All that being said, the killing blow may have been done by Microsoft who decided to bring to market a $200 HD DVD option for their Xbox 360 which has been in market a year longer than Sony and is projected to have a near 20x installed base advantage by year end (10M Xbox 360 to 600K PS3). Note that both projections are aggressive but Sony was supposed to originally ship 2M PS3s into the market during the 4th quarter and actual numbers (given they had under 200K at launch) may be closer to 400K. And with a recall possible there is a chance they might not even make that. Add to this that the Xbox 360 HD DVD drive is for movies only, so each one counts for movie viewing while PS3s may not be used to watch movies and you have a situation where the active movie player advantage by year-end should be between 4x and 6x better for HD DVD over Blu-Ray. Finally, HP who had been a big Blu-Ray supporter and dominates the Media Center PC market, introduced a $100 HD DVD upgrade for their PCs (Sonyʼs Blu-Ray VIAO solution was just dropped to $749). The impact of this last move is still too early to measure but there is no comparably priced (not even close) solution using Blu-Ray. If you go to Amazon and look you can see HD DVDs are solidly ahead and this is before the impact of either the Microsoft or the HP moves, many of which wonʼt be opened until Christmas or havenʼt yet been shipped (HP). Now Sony will stick with a technology for years after the market has decided on another path and they do have some very strong supporters which include Dell, Apple, and Disney. Dell traditionally has been the PC bellwether company, Apple has the most loyal customer base, and Disney is the only Studio that people ask for by name. So these folks, particularly Sony, could drag this on for years. But if that is the case not only will many in the industry not make money, Sony will probably lose the most because they are still the ones doing the heavy lifting (In addition, after the battery problems, neither Dell nor Apple is as close to Sony as they had been). Right now it appears impossible for Blu-Ray to gain a substantial lead on HD DVD, even after massive investment, they likely could only close the gap. If the HD market depends on the emergence of one as a standard and Blu-Ray no longer has a chance to be that standard, how long will it be before the Blu-Ray supporters follow HP and switch sides? Do You Want One Standard? Now you can evidently help drive this if you are so inclined. There is a petition that has been set up for you to voice your support if you believe that there should be only one and HD DVD is that one. You can find the petition here . Evidently they had collected 2,300 signatures at the time of this writing. The petition was put together by HD NOW where the folks have collected a rather interesting list of supporting material which goes far farther than I have on supporting the conclusion that weʼve prematurely crossed over to the point where HD DVD has won the High Definition DVD competition. Does Blu-Ray Die? Blu-Ray has substantial storage capacity advantages for data and could survive as a high capacity personal computer storage medium. While expensive, one non-Sony vendorʼs upcoming Blu-Ray laptop solution costs around $800 on top of a $3000 notebook but it gives that product an unmatched removable media capability. But this is a vastly better storage solution for a high-end PC it isnʼt a high volume high definition movie watching solution. So BluRay could indeed survive but probably not for movies only for PS3 games and high-end optical backup. The real question is does the PS3 survive or whether there will ever be a PS4. Some are saying that the PS3 is in deep trouble and some are saying the PS4 will never arrive with massive game defections from PS3 to Xbox. Wrapping Up The market wants one solution for High Definition video and we are already starting to see high definition downloads through services like Xbox live. Appleʼs iTV is expected to go even further when it launches early next year. It may actually be too late for either of these platforms to move; if folks move aggressively to downloads for high definition content and if High Definition pay per view cable offerings continue to improve, even if Iʼm correct and HD DVD has won, it may have actually prevailed too late in the process to survive for long. Be that as it may, with a 4x to 6x advantage by year end, youʼd have to conclude that HD DVD has reached a point where it canʼt lose and Blu-Ray is only now in a position to ensure both platforms lose. That last option still appears most likely if the market doesnʼt move aggressively to one HD platform. πηγη: http://news.digitaltrends.com/talkback158.html
xrest Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 paizei na to exoume se kana trimino i mpa ksexna to se kana trimino.TBA einai akoma i ekdosi gia ameriki.bale 2-3 mines narthei i eurwpaiki ekdosi apo tin amerikaniki,logw agglikwn,gallikwn,germanikwn,ispanikwn(k de kserw ti allo),de tha m kane entipwsei na erthei dw tetoia epoxi tou xronou...to arms bgike konta sto launch tou 360 k eurwpi irthe sept k den itan 3 dvd
xrest Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Blue Dragon Gameplay footage in this Japanese Sakaguchi T.V. Interview patiste to 300k i to 700k sto plaisio pounai to simataki tou blue dragon
ultralisk Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 ksexna to se kana trimino.TBA einai akoma i ekdosi gia ameriki.bale 2-3 mines narthei i eurwpaiki ekdosi apo tin amerikaniki,logw agglikwn,gallikwn,germanikwn,ispanikwn(k de kserw ti allo),de tha m kane entipwsei na erthei dw tetoia epoxi tou xronou...to arms bgike konta sto launch tou 360 k eurwpi irthe sept k den itan 3 dvd perastika mas :evil: ....a re MS,kane ta ola Region-free na trelathoume.....leme tora
xrest Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Rumor Control:Microsoft sued for 360 update issues Source: A post on the Xbox.com forums, regurgitated with skepticism (but not fact-checking) by Team Xbox, Computer and Video Games, and Joystiq. What we heard: When Microsoft released the Fall Update for the Xbox 360 on October 31, reports that it was "bricking" some systems--rendering them unable to play games or even boot up properly--quickly flared up online. Web sites specializing in the Xbox modding scene speculated that the bricked systems were an intentional byproduct of the update. According to them, Microsoft wanted to break consoles that had been tampered with to do things for which it wasn't intended, like play pirated copies of games. Microsoft required that anyone wishing to take their Xbox 360 console onto the Xbox Live service download the update. While initially quiet on the subject, Microsoft the next day acknowledged problems that affected "less than 1 percent" of Xbox 360 owners who installed the update onto their consoles. The company said it was working with those affected to resolve the issue, and released an updated version of the Fall Update. That apparently didn't satisfy everyone, as earlier this week, a poster on the official Xbox.com message boards waded into the middle of a 60+-page thread about the Fall Update problems and claimed that he had filed a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft in the matter. A handful of gaming Web sites picked up on the news and passed it along, each of them noting that it was an unconfirmed report from a message board poster. As it turns out, the poster was telling the truth. GameSpot obtained a copy of the original complaint, which was filed in a Washington district court. The suit accuses Microsoft of breach of contract, negligence, and violation of the state of Washington's Consumer Protection Act (CPA). Stating that the affected consumers number in "at least the thousands," the suit contends that Microsoft is refusing to repair or replace the broken systems unless the users pay "up to $140" to ship it back to the company. The plaintiff is demanding that Microsoft pay at least $5 million in damages for breach of contract to those affected by the Fall Update problems, and an additional amount of at least $5 million in damages for an unfair or deceptive act under the CPA. Should Microsoft argue that it had no agreement to breach with the affected users, then the plaintiff contends Microsoft was negligent, and should be made to pay at least $5 million in damages. [uPDATE] The official story: A Microsoft representative issued the following response to the matter: "A small percentage of consoles (less than 1 percent) were affected by the Fall Update. An updated version of the Fall Update was made available on Xbox Live on November 1 which eliminated issues relating to new or refurbished consoles malfunctioning after applying the Fall Update. "Users affected by the initial Fall Update would have seen an error message and should call Xbox Support (1-800-4-MY-XBOX in the US and Canada). Microsoft is making every effort to resolve this issue for its customers as fast and easy as possible. It's also important to note that Xbox Support is paying for the shipping and repair/replacement of all Xbox 360 consoles that malfunctioned as a result of the Fall Update on October 31, before it could be fixed on November 1. They just need to phone Xbox Support and give them the proper error message indicating it was the Fall Update that affected their console." Bogus or not bogus?: Fortunately for those reporting without a net, not bogus.
xrest Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Earth Defense Force X US-bound Continuing the Simple 2000 series, D3 Publisher will bring the next-gen sequel to Chikyuu Boueigun 2 to the US next spring. Earlier this year, D3 Publisher showed off Chikyuu Boueigun 3 (Earth Defense Force 3), the Xbox 360 sequel to the 2005 cult hit for the PlayStation 2, Chikyuu Boueigun 2. The latter game and its 2003 predecessor were part of the Simple 2000 games, a subbrand of D3 Publisher dedicated to budget-priced games--many of which earned praise for delivering high-quality gameplay for a low price. Like its predecessors, Chikyuu Boueigun 3 features a kitschy sci-fi scenario that sees Earth invaded by antlike aliens, and players are tasked with destroying them en masse. Back in September, the game made a positive impression on attendees of the 2006 Tokyo Game Show with its free-roaming combat against new hordes of intergalactic insects and 1950s-style giant robots. Chikyuu Boueigun 3 goes on sale next week across the Pacific, where it has already gained something of a cult following. Luckily, North American gamers will also get to take a shot at the title next spring, when D3 Publisher will release the game in the US and Canada as Earth Defense Force X. As outlined in GameSpot's hands-on preview from TGS, Earth Defense Force X will feature a huge amount of shooting and no small amount of six-legged foes. It will also feature greater depth and improved graphics over its PS2 forebears, although its multiplayer co-op mode will be strictly offline. Earth Defense Force X is part of a wave of next-gen titles from D3 Publisher, which is also publishing Dark Sector from developer Digital Extremes (Pariah, Warpath). More details on EDFX can be found in GameSpot's exclusive preview tomorrow afternoon.
p3tran Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 Δημοσ. 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2006 blue dragon is beautiful! για να μην μπερδευεστε, αυτες οι φωτογραφιες ειναι απο την ωρα που παιζεις, οχι τιποτα cut-scenes επισης σημαντικο ειναι να πουμε οτι το blue dragon πουλησε χτες, πρωτη του μερα, στην ιαπωνια 40.000 κοπιες, και αυτο χωρις να υπολογισει κανεις ουτε ενα απο τα 100.000 bundles "blue dragon+360"
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