OK sorry i dont have any info on this but i saw it on G4 earlier and i just had to say there are many good games on xbox360 but only this one makes me jelous i dont have one yet lol. What is it? the new pacman now dont go thinkin oh damn another 3d pacman remake of pacman. No its a brand new pacman with 2d graphics that somehow manages to look amazing, its amazing how good it looks while keeping the classic pacman style. Its available on Xbox arcade and i would be happy to pay for it if it were to ever come to ps3.
Seems like you Halo 3 people damn near 'broke' Xbox Live.
P.S. how come we haven't heard a peep from the PS3 fanboys recently?? Hmmmm....Awfully quiet on the PS3 side of the fence...
QuoteP.S. how come we haven't heard a peep from the PS3 fanboys recently?? Hmmmm....Awfully quiet on the PS3 side of the fence... probably watching their metal gear trailers over and over
allyuh rel sad eh.....*sigh*
Quote from: Arcman on September 28, 2007, 07:03:57 PMIt seems that the 65 nm 'Xenon' CPU boxes have arrived. Great, so all of you who were 'brakesing' from buying a 360, can now take along hard look at it. I wonder if there's a way to tell on the box if you've got one.Wow this is really good news, question though, for systems that have RROD'd and are under warranty, will they replace the Processor with one of the new ones?
It seems that the 65 nm 'Xenon' CPU boxes have arrived. Great, so all of you who were 'brakesing' from buying a 360, can now take along hard look at it. I wonder if there's a way to tell on the box if you've got one.
Gimme sum chakra ppl allyuh stingy or sumtin why my gamertag not displayin?
Bungie, Microsoft part companyThe Halo slips, according to leaked emailBy Jesse Denzin-Weber: Tuesday, 02 October 2007, 10:49 PMFalk AdSolutionTHE RUMOUR MILL is spinning again after a Seattle Post-Intelligence reader posted an email received from a friend of a higher-up, stating that the creator of the massively popular Xbox series Halo, Bungie, has separated from Microsoft.The email states Microsoft gets to keep all rights to the ‘Halo’ franchise and says the official announcement won’t be released until October 6th, so as to not impact the quarterly results.Bungie was acquired by Microsoft in 2000, where it gained exclusive publishing and distribution rights to select Bungie-developed titles, including Halo. Microsoft has denied the split saying, “There’s been no such announcement. We continue to celebrate the tremendous success of the global phenomenon that is ‘Halo 3.’”According to the email Microsoft was interfering with various aspects of Bungie’s business. It claims Voles were fiddling in everything Bungie did, from marketing to public relations. According to the email, Microsoft was also “stingy” with profits.Whether the email is genuine or not remains to be seen.