Fanboys can continue their flame war or they can all quietly whimper as the key differences between the next-gen consoles quietly disappear, save for exclusive titles. Today in a lengthy press release, Sony again played catch up with Xbox live and partnered with Netflix, implementing “no extra charge” for streaming of their online titles. Mind you, a proper Netflix subscription is still required to utilize the service. Early adopters will have to put their request in for an “Instant Streaming Bl
In an extensive interview John Carmack, co-founder of id Software had a lot to say about the next generation home consoles. Like this site he is a fan of using online instead of plastic and cardboard to ship inventory: “I think that Xbox Live… the advent of that and the App Store with the iPhone are wonderful signs of the future of digital distribution. I think there’s a decent chance that one of the next gen consoles will be without optical media… the uptake rates of people who have broad
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If you own and play games on both of the latest next gen consoles than you probably know that your gaming habit can be an expensive one when it comes to replacing your controller’s batteries. So hopefully you’ve signed on and purchased the appropriate rechargeable batteries for each respective console. But charging each controller can be a hassle. Enter the Power Pyramid from Konnet. Each Power Pyramid can simultaneously charge up to 4 controllers and they offer versions for the PS3 and Xbo
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