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I've got that game. It's so much fun.
Who cares. Only one system so far has come with Component. And that was only if you bought the premium version. I, along with everyone else with an HDTV is going to be using HDMI. Only a select few "early adopters" can't use HDMI or DVI. It would be a waste of money for Sony to include cables that only about 10% of the population would use.
I'm so ticked. I just bought a harmony 890. My $400 remote is now useless. Thanks Sony.
Only if it comes with the "duplicate objects" glitch. Otherwise it would take too long to get where I am now.
This is definitely a valid question. One I've wanted to know myself in the past. I know exactly what is happening with XBL, new xbox products, and get to hear awesome interviews from major industry people. I'm not a xbox fanboy. I've owned both sony consoles, and have a PS3 preordered. But I can't find any info on "entitlements." Sony leaves their fans in the dark. If I had any question , Larry would answer it. We definitely need a sony Major Nelson. Of course a Nintendo Major Nelson wouldn't hurt.
It better come with IR. If not then at least RF. I use a Harmony 890. I will be so pissed if I can't use my Harmony on the PS3. I will buy a PS3 harmony if they come out with one, but I would still prefer my 890. Besides anyone who can come up with $600 for a PS3, either has a harmony, or can easily afford a harmony. Come on sony, don't make me use a POS remote on my new blu-ray player, while using a harmony on my old oppo DVD player, it just doesn't make sense. I'm okay with using bluetooth, but please include an infared port to. The 360 uses the 2.4Ghz controller and/or IR. The PS2 uses the dualshock and/or IR. Why can't the PS3 use bluetooth and/or IR.
We've finally got some competition against the Jag.
Is there any question as to what car is going to win the RR of the week.

So who's going take second.
My biggest concern with the Wii not supporting Dolby Digital is that developers will not spend the same amount of time developing sound for the Wii as they will for the Xbox & PS3. Even though surround sound through DPLII could sound nearly as good as DD, it most likely won't.
How dare you post that picture, it gives little fanboys nightmares.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"

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