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Sony @ E3 2010


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Only looking forward to Sly Cooper Collection so far, since I haven't played the series yet.

I think the best collection type game that could come out for this would be one with Ico and Shadow of Colossus, since I haven't played those either.

-Blur

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Hey look it's Move! and now some man. Peter Dille... owner of a stupid name.

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Bored so far!

Only Sly Collection tickled my fancy. C'mon Sony, strut your stuff, gives us Infamous 2!

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Hey Kevin B. Everyone loves Kevin B... I don't but everyone else does.

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Gametrailers is having a seizure?

I'm stuck in Move purgatory.

nevermind... Using Gamespot.

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3D = f-n expensive

Move = would rather buy a Wii and use a PS3 with a standard controller

PS2 = die already, or incorporate BC with the PS3

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Kevin: "Because boxers don't play like this (EWHauwaew-ew-ew-ew)"

He's funny, and the ps2 is still kicking? Just like my friends dog =P

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Wow, thats quite cool. Big games will be able to include non move controls on the same disk. Definately opens the door.... Not sure where too... but it's open.

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Hurrah new games!

Owww you play as a Wizard! I've always wanted to be a wizard, and next year I shall enroll at Hogwarts.

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3D = f-n expensive

Move = would rather buy a Wii and use a PS3 with a standard controller

PS2 = die already, or incorporate BC with the PS3

3D = f-n expensive

Move = also f-n expensive

PS2 = more f-n expensive since new PS3s still don't have BC, forcing you to buy an actual PS2

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Ok Sorcery is already more responsive and looks far more impressive than Zelda.

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So Sony are taking on EA's Harry Potter games? Looks ok I guess.

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Sly Collection. Interesting, but that's all I got. E3 is the biggest gaming event of the year. It's the Geneva Motor Show of video games. Why isn't this being convered on real TV channels all over the world? So we don't have to look on the sucky internet where so many people watch the streams the stop working or lag terribly. I've given up on the conference. It's too much for me.

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I know there was a lot of hate here over the Kinect, but you gotta admit, at least MS's grand vision is much cheaper than Sony's. 3D TV and Move accessories would cost a good 5k.

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Waggle fest confirmed.

We're watching the Sony conference now not Nintendos.

That was not waggle waggle at all... I want to mock it, but it's actually working. And it's working pretty well so far.

I really am quite suprised, I thought I would hate this game when he announced it, but it does look quite fun.

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Lol. The GT feed is way behind the one on TV.

Gotta admit, Scorery doesn't look half bad.

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Haha, this game is looking absolutely fantastic. I'm still not sold on all the motion control bollocks though.

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Wow, after seeing all of the spells and accuracy I'm impressed by Sorcery.

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