DFC claims Xbox 360 is on “downside of its lifecycle”
Is the Xbox 360 now on the “downside of its lifecycle?” DFC Intelligence thinks so, although it does concede the Microsoft console has “some good years left.”
Is the Xbox 360 now on the “downside of its lifecycle?” DFC Intelligence thinks so, although it does concede the Microsoft console has “some good years left.”
The long-gestating Tomb Raider reboot is still some way off being completed, but a release for the 2011 holiday season is being targeted.
Last year Microsoft wowed E3 attendees with a demonstration of Milo. The demo was considered to be the most impressive showing from Microsoft’s press conference. However, it appears that this game may never see the light of day.
Its official, Hulu is coming to the PS3 very soon. It was only rumored late last week that the service would be making its way to the console and an announcement would come this week.
Dead Space 2 and Medal of Honor are two great titles many gamers are hyped about. As revealed at E3, it appears that the PS3 version of both games will have double the content of the Xbox 360 version at the same cost.
Sony recently announced that firmware 3.40 will be heading towards your PS3 very soon. Surprisingly the firmware seems to be jam packed with value added features out of left field.
Watching a 3D movie once a month is fine, but bringing a 3D TV into the house and using it for watching television and playing games on is, it appears, not a great idea.
Take-Two is no longer reliant on Grand Theft Auto for profits, with Red Dead Redemption proving other titles can be just as big for the company.
The new Nintendo 3DS wowed everyone at E3 and practically stole the show. One would think that with the positive reaction from the media, Sony would consider 3D on the next iteration of the PSP. However, that seems unlikely at this point.
E3’s main focus for both Microsoft and Sony were its motion controllers. However, despite the company’s efforts to raise awareness for the Kinect and Move, interest may be low.