Named "The Cerberus Network," the program is free to all of those who buy a copy of Mass Effect 2 new at retail or via digital distribution. But to players who obtain a copy without an unused Cerberus code -- namely, a used or pirated copy -- access costs $15.
prob cuz he already have a bess tv and lets face it, it is more cost effective to get a 360, not only that he could prob beast some other 360 games...i like meh pc...but no one here could deny that it becoming a raper-man platform...we getting real shaft by the devs, and the cost of a few parts alone prob = the cost of a 360 + a game...
BioWare's Casey Hudson, the project director for Mass Effect 2, acknowledged a "tremendous amount of interest" from Hollywood in a Mass Effect film but vows such a movie, if done, will be done right or not at all."Obviously we have a tremendous amount of interest from people in Hollywood to make a major motion picture about 'Mass Effect,'" Hudson told the MTV Movies Blog. "The most important thing for us is, we don't just want to see a movie get made. We want to see a great movie get made, if it's going to get done at all."Way back in the middle of 2008, Avi Arad, best known for several successful (and some less so) comic-book adaptations, optioned the rights to a Mass Effect film. But there has been no news of such a project since then. This may be deliberate. Hudson's comments make it apparent that BioWare isn't in a hurry and wants to be sure the film has a story worthy of this franchise."We're just looking at our options there, but waiting to make sure we have something really right before we do it," he told MTV Movies.
damn good compliment, not that I consider Time Magazine an expert on gaming, nor Avatar a perfect movie, but damn good compliment all the same.bluvice, why you want a 360 to play me2 and not a pc?
LOL...you could always check CD-ROM Library in West Mall. They usually try to have current PC games in stock.