The fact is that unlike past 'upgrades and improvements' in tech like from mobile phones to smart phones, the companies with digital libraries have not demonstrated the ability to be trusted so people are returning to what they previously trusted.
It's like how Ubisoft is essentially giving up on its storefront and Steam wins doing nothing.
PS3's suddenly get a bump in sales again...
The fact is that unlike past 'upgrades and improvements' in tech like from mobile phones to smart phones, the companies with digital libraries have not demonstrated the ability to be trusted so people are returning to what they previously trusted.
It's like how Ubisoft is essentially giving up on its storefront and Steam wins doing nothing.
My PS3 finally bit the dust earlier this year. Luckily I was between shows when it happened, so I didn't have a disc in there.
What made it such a great Blu-Ray player compared to players since? I keep hearing it beats later ones.
Retrieving a disc is the easy part. The difficult part is getting to the CPU. :')
Had to open mine a while ago, it isn't that hard really.
I dunno about now, but back in 2006, it was cheaper to buy a $599 PS3 than it was to buy a dedicated Blu-Ray player
I will never give up my Xbox
Because Def Jam: Vendetta is the best fighting game to exist.
How retarded is the industry when you keep winning by changing literally nothing?
Advisor: "We need to be more innovative to have more growth!"
CEO: see's advisor's previous client shoot themselves in the head
CEO: "Do we?"