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I want whats in the bag please.
Ooooh. Wonder what's in the bag....
Yea it is great news for Warhawk owners. Gives me even more incentive to play the game longer. I really want to try that Hero Mode thing.

Also, about FF13 for the 360, I don't think it'll be much different from the PS3 version. SE said they're aiming to keep the 2 versions the same but may have to compress the FMVs and Sound to make it fit on the DVDs for the X360. PS3 version will be better, but unless you have a good sound system and a nice big HDTV, it shouldn't matter.

Seeing as I DO have the HDTV and audio system due to my love for watching blu-ray movies and playing PS3 games to it's fullest, I'm getting the PS3 version.
hmm... looks promising but I'll have to wait until I see more before I start doing the annual thing.
I hope this means sub $200 (around $150 range preferably) stand alone players as well.
I know these are for comps and all but I wonder if this means that we'll see sub $200 stand alone players by the holiday season as well.
Hm... cheaper version of LIVE. Only $25 a year eh? Not too bad. I think I'll be ok with staying free though. Since I'll still be able to play online.
I hope this means FFXIII will have 7.1 LPCM. Heck, I wish more PS3 games in general gets 7.1 LPCM in the future.

I know lots of PS3 exclusives (1st party games) have 7.1 LPCM. Just wish the non exclusives get some more sound love and all. Not sure how hard that will be though.

I'm guessing LPCM for PS3 then compress it for X360 games? Meh, sounds too simple.
Meh, could care less. Not a fan of 1up/EGM. Their reviewers/critics are pretty much xbots who inflate X360 games scores/grades, and tend to rate most (if not all) games made for other consoles (PS3 and Wii) with a lower score/grade it deserves.

Plus they'll never ding points for the X360 games if the PS3 version is slighty better but definately will ding PS3 scores if the X360 counterpart is better.
Let's go Blu-ray!

I'm hoping this means cheaper (price and hopefully not quality) blu-ray players in the market soon. This way there's a chance for mass adoption. Oh and cheaper discs would be nice too (though Amazon pricing isn't bad, there's still a lot of people who buy from those brick and mortar stores, where disc prices are outrageous).

Also, though I know digital distribution is supposedly the new thing, I don't want to ditch my disc format. At least not yet, since I haven't seen anything thats on par with the HD discs yet.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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