KarlK69 Grand Theft Auto 4’s final mission… I tried blocking Pegerino from running away with the car… but it glitched him out and yeah. I also achieved the achievements Half Million, when you earn half a million dollars or $500000, And Liberty City Minute, for completing the main missions in under 30 hours.

PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION AND COMMENT WITH YOUR OPINION! The fact that Microsoft and Sony have done a complete 180 (or is it a 360?) on their “support” of motion control demonstrates that they really do not understand Nintendo’s business strategy. Even more hilarious is how many people, especially XBox360 and PS3 hardcore fans, are hailing Natal and the “Playstation Motion Controller” (how creative) as “Wii killers,” that will revolutionize all of gaming, when in fact they will only serve to STRENGTHEN the Wii and expanded-audience games. What is the logic? Well, because core-audience games (HD graphics, epic storylines, big budgets) are expensive to make, most third-party developers rely on multi-platform releases to increase their chances of making a profit. However, due to the enormous differences in method of motion control between the systems, developers will have great difficulty creating multi-platform games and instead choose to develop games for individual consoles. When having to choose one motion-control platform, developers will gravitate towards the system with the cheapest development costs and largest install base: Wii. Not only does Wii have a huge head start on motion control (even with Wii Motion Plus), but the audience for motion control is already established and understood. XBox360 and PS3 fans cannot wait to play “true next-generation games” with motion control, but did Microsoft or Sony show any demonstrations of those games? Have those fans

PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION AND COMMENT WITH YOUR OPINION! The motion control that Microsoft and Sony once dismissed as gimmicky has now become the target of their marketing attack. I say “marketing attack” rather than “strategy” because their “tech demos” and “product visions” have been concocted as a way to attract media attention away from the Wii rather than actually show what the public will be experiencing in the immediate future (ie a year). Why do I think that about project Natal? – Unlike Nintendo when they showcased the Wii controller for the first time, did Microsoft give a concrete release date? NO. – Did they show real games, like Nintendo, that were eventually released, and not just tech demos with no replayability (take for example Body Breakout and Paint Party–the equivalent of Nintendo’s Photo Channel doodling feature)? NO. – Are they making this the centerpiece of their console and staunchly pushing outside development teams to conform? NO. – Are their hardcore fans pleased at the possibility of having to move their whole body just to play the games they like, and that already have a refined control method (imagine complains about Wii-itis, AKA I-never-exercised-before-itis, X10)? NO. If the future of XBox360 is anything like the rushed, half-hearted implementation of this admittedly interesting technology that Microsoft showed at E3, then our avatars will be twitching like a contortionist with a seizure. Until then, this remains a Microsoft Surface

LOL, i think this is funny as hell.. i hear thT\\at there are alot of issues with NATAL, one being its difficulty to follow people with darker skin. Allz i kno, is that the voice recognition will b good.. i hope to see nothing but good from natal.. even the price.

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