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Most major publishers have quietly acknowledged that major games will cost $59.99, a $10 jump over current prices.
The hard drive might seem like an expensive luxury to some shoppers, particularly those buying for someone else this holiday season, but for current Xbox gamers, it's a critical piece of equipment. Without a hard drive, the Xbox 360 will not be able to play any games from the current Xbox, including the phenomenally successful "Halo 2".
Originally posted by Seany-izzle@Aug 18 2005, 10:40 PM
and fuck xbox, fuck halo and halo 2.... resident evil 5, metal gear solid 4, and final fantasy VII are where its at. http://www.ps3portal.com/?view=image_gallery
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Originally posted by 92b16vx+Aug 18 2005, 06:25 PM-->Seany-izzle@Aug 18 2005, 10:40 PM
and fuck xbox, fuck halo and halo 2.... resident evil 5, metal gear solid 4, and final fantasy VII are where its at. http://www.ps3portal.com/?view=image_gallery
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Be it all a matter of opinion, Halo and Halo2 are better than those could ever dream of being, not to mention Halo 3 will wreck them on it's own. Of course HL2 leaves them all in a pile of their own blood.
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Originally posted by 92b16vx@Aug 19 2005, 04:52 AM
I need something in writing that says an Xbox cost $500 to make, that's just ludicrous. No company on the planet especially M$ is going to take a $150 loss per unit.
The only losing of money that is going on is figurative, as in "Well, if we sell these for $40 instead of $50, we will be losing $10,000,000 on a million units" But the fact is, they are raping consumers, and RAKING in the cash.
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Originally posted by skillz2k5@Sep 2 2005, 07:43 AM
Agreed... spend your cash on your car that will make you more money.
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