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What I was trying to say (and I believe that most of the above posts illustrate my point perfectly) is that what different people do and don't consider art (or high art, if you really want to be specific) is completely arbitrary compared to different peoples opinions. Cerrax mentioned that Metal Gear Solid could be considered art, and even though I think it's one of the greatest series of anything ever, I don't agree with him. Does it matter? Ultimately, no; if everyone has different definitions of art, then labeling something as art is only a indicator of what you yourself consider it to be worth.
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Art is, at it's very core, totally subjective. What makes art art is the way it emotionally effects the viewer/listener/reader, and the effect on each person is totally unique (for the most part). Even so, just because someone has an emotional reaction to something doesn't make it art. Example: I saw "Pursuit of Happyness" in theaters, and I had a very tangible emotional reaction; yet I don't consider it art. However, I believe the movie "Collateral" is much more artsy, even though most people would disagree with me. The point I'm trying to make is: it doesn't matter what Inafune thinks about video games as art, the only person who can make that decision for me is me. Also, just because something is sold doesn't make it not art. It just means the creators want a profit, which is completely separate from the whole art issue. That being said, I don't believe there are many video games that can be considered art right now. In fact, I would say Shadow of the Colossus is the only game I've ever played that I would consider art (though keep in mind I have never played Ico or Okami or most other games that people consider arty). I do believe, however, that video games have an amazing potential to become art, and as a new medium, its potential has not been fully realized
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Uh, SCE? They did a little title called God of War. Also, Shadow of the Colossus, but I don't know if you've heard of those since they're such small titles, and not really all that remarkable.
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Um, because LBP is driven almost completely by user created content, and is more of a game-creation tool than a game itself. The whole thing is run by a physics engine so the player can theoretically make anything, not just a platformer. The fact that it's cutesy is just because it goes well with the accessibility of the whole thing.
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Someone with a Persian background, hopefully. That would make sense, right? Also, supposedly the game's director/creator doesn't want the movie to be a direct port of a game, but rather a re-imaging. I can't tell if that's good or bad though...
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Actually, the PS3 and 360 both have 512 MB (though that seems odd to me when the standard for PC's is 2 Gigs). Also, apparently Sony and Immersion (the rumble guys) are friends now, so there might be rumble in the controller now. Though that might mean that people would have to go out and buy all new controllers, and games would have to add it. And the controller will still suck for shooters, but that's what PCs are for.
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Well, considering that the biggest barrier to entry in pretty much any market nowadays is price, it's not surprising that the Wii is outselling the PS3 like hotcakes. However, it should be noted that what the PS3 is going through right now is extremely similar to the conditions of the Xbox 360 (which did not sell as well as the PS3 during this period of it's life, by the way). Also, if you took a $400 Xbox 360, spent $100 for a wireless adapter and $120 (I think) for and HD-DVD player, then it would be more expensive then a PS3, and still have less features. So, all in all, I'd say the PS3 is doing just fine.
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If they got The Shins on the next superbowl halftime, I might actually care enought to watch it.
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I dunno, Hayter's face is a little too short. Then again, Mortenson's face is long... IMO, Tom Cruise looks like Snake the most, but I really wouldn't want him to play snake. Really though, the only thing they need to get down for Snake is the voice. Also, they totally need to refer to the audience at one point.
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After the N-Gage, I don't think Nintendo would be stupid enough to release a gaming phone. Of course, they do have enough mindless fanboys who will buy anything with the company's name on it. Even the iPhone is a more reasonable idea, and that isn't going to be nearly as successful as everyone thinks it's going to be. The only way Nintendo could pull a phone off is if they: a) made it compatible with GBA games, made it cheap and, c) had a good/slick design.
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Seems nobody else really thinks it's that bad either.
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Closer, but it's definitely not Steve Austin.
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Here's one I just came up with. Excuse the mediocrity, but in my defense, it's really hard to draw a good Kirby when the person he just swallowed has only a bald head and goatee as distinguishing characteristics (It's a thumbnail, click to make bigger) I'll give whoever gets this one a hundred thousand banana dollars.
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Um, Metal Gear to Metal Gear Solid, anyone? And of course MGS2 was better than 1, though I think MSG3:S is probably the best.
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Just south of Fags, and apparently to far away from bagels, though I would disagree. There are some mighty fine bagel shops round these parts.
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iPod > Albums > OC Remix + Blood on the Asphault + Chrono Symphonic + Dark Side of Phobos + (Project Chaos - 6 songs that are corrupted and I need to redownload) + Rise of the Star + 4 songs that I haven't finished retagging = 1499 ReMixes. Did I miss anything?
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HDTV owner +1 here. Well, it's not mine, per se, but it is in my place of residence. Anyways, it's pretty old, like one of the first HD plasmas ever. I'm surprised it's held up for this long though. The colors and clarity are still as good as the day my dad bought it for a ridiculously inflated price. Of course, it only does 720i, but at this point I only use it to watch my favorite TV shows (all of which happen to be in HD, and none in 1080) so it doesn't rally matter.
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Actually, I never got one, the reason why is explained somewhere else that I'm too lazy to find. Mostly it was becasue Fry's was only selling them in $1100 bundle-packs.
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Well, my plan failed, and I didn't get one. Basically, my school starts at 8:30, and any electronics store/Target/Wal-Mart is more than 30 min away. Since all those stores open up at 8, my friend, who didn't have to go to school till 1, offered to get me one if I gave him 50 bucks up front and payed the $600 when he gave me the console. I agreed, not knowing which store he was going to. Well it turns out he went to Fry's, which as I noted earlier, is only selling their systems in $1100 bundle packs. Anyway, the money my friend brought with him could only cover one pack, so he bought one for himself (fucker). At least he gave me my $50 back though.
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Note to people thinking of going to Fry's for their PS3s: bring some extra cash. EDIT: Fixed a repetitive statement that was repetitive.
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I doubt it will be defective since I wouldn't expect Sony to screw up another console; there are currently only a few lemons in Japan. It really depends how much you care about the money, and if you will be able to afford another PS3 later. If you have a good income then selling it would be somewhat pointless. Of course I think the PS3 will be an awesome console, so I would keep it personally, but that is just me. It's not the money that I care about, it's the new comp. The thing is, if I can't sell the PS3 for more than $1,500 I don't know if it's worth the wait for a new PS3 when that cash will only put me 1/3 the way towards a cutting-edge PC ('cause I'm a PC gamer at heart, and I'm not gonna buy second rate hardware). So really, it depends on how much cash I get for selling it. EDIT: Wow, first Lik-Sang and now this. Sony really doesn't want Europe to get this thing.
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Okay, so I'm in kinda a dellema here. I'm almost guaranteed to get a PS3 at launch, and my original plan was to keep it in all it's $600 glory. However, after reading about these problems for the first gen consoles, and after my good computer imploded; I've been wondering if I should sell it on ebay and use the cash toward a new/better computer. Help plz?
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Since you liked my Solid Snake avatar, here are some more codec screen ones. Personally, I don't think they turned out as well, but it's not really my call. Col. Cambell Liquid Snake Mei Ling Meryl Naomi Hunter Natasha Romenko (sp? I forget her last name) Otacon LT: You're right, they didn't turn out as well!
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I was totally suprised that Metal Gear has absolutly nothing. So I tried making an avatar out of the MGS codec screen, which resulted in this: Comments? Suggestions? Give 'em to me. EDIT: Streched the contrast, see if that helps Oh, and I have more where that came from if you guys want it. LT: I think the original pic looks fine without the added contrast. Nice work.