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Member since January 20, 2007

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  1. Comment - Microsoft Debuts Mouse With Built-In Flash Memory

    (Sep 14, 2007 - 5:24 PM)

    Why not have every usb device to require a USB port on it. This way, you will never run out of it.

  2. Comment - NPD: Wii Outsells Xbox, PS3 in January

    (Feb 22, 2007 - 11:59 AM)

    I would have to disagree with you. The Wii is just an overclocked gamecube. There is almost no advancement in graphic technology. It does take years to master the potential of a system but you are talking about 80% vs 100%. We are already seeing 80% of what Wii can do and I am not impressed. I would say, PS2 can do better than the Wii graphics wise.

    It also doesn't take 720p to see the graphics is dated, just look at the shading of the 3d models and you can see it's just old graphics. May be a bit better than dreamcast (cuz it does have better water shades ) but that's it.

  3. Comment - NPD: Wii Outsells Xbox, PS3 in January

    (Feb 21, 2007 - 5:49 PM)

    I really don't want Wii to be #1 since it's like going back to 5 years ago graphics wise. yeah yeah, the controller is wicked, but at least give me some current generation graphics that is not 5 years old.

    xbox is a boring console for people who doesn't like shooters. I am one of them and I have yet to see an exclusive title that got top ranked and is not a shooter game.

  4. Comment - PS3 Effect May Be Boosting Blu-ray Movie Sales

    (Feb 6, 2007 - 5:38 PM)

    I couldn't agree more too. The format war means nothing. I won't spend big money to watch old movies. I still think the next format war will be between downloadable content vs physical media. (just like mp3 vs CD)

  5. Comment - PS3 Effect May Be Boosting Blu-ray Movie Sales

    (Feb 6, 2007 - 5:35 PM)

    You don't need to keep duplicated movies. Usually one studio will stick w/ one format. When dual player are widely adopted, it really isn't a matter. It's just a matter of which one the studio choose to use.