anybody read the headlines in the front page?

That's how the game industry works nowadays. We can do little about it. Except watch and wonder how stupid people can get.
 
This blows. What was with all that "Jefferson" crap and how this is a new game system that will blow as away?

Is it possible that this is just something for the Playstation crew and they might be doing something better for PC and Mac users in the RPG tradition? Sorry, but its wishful thinking perhaps.
 
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>This blows. What was with all that "Jefferson" crap and how
>this is a new game system that will blow as away?

Well, techincally it will blow us away, right away from the product line. :)

>Is it possible that this is just something for the
>Playstation crew and they might be doing something better
>for PC and Mac users in the RPG tradition? Sorry, but its
>wishful thinking perhaps.

Possibly - the console market is huge money right now. I don't think this is a smart move though. Interplay's angering the hardcore Fallout fansbase while trying to build a new one at the same time. Usually isn't a wise strategy.
 
[updated:LAST EDITED ON Mar-13-03 AT 10:16PM (GMT)]It ain't a industry, and they ain't games anymore, I swear.
 
Honestly, when I first heard the news from Rat Keeng, I almost shat myself. I thought they were talking about a REAL FO3.

Boy was I surprised.
 
*LOL*

I just found out something interesting:

Baldur's Gate 2 & Baldur's Gate:Dark Alliance were supposed to similar games. One was on PC, and the other on PS2. But if you've ever played DA on PS2, you'll realize that it's just a poor man's Diablo 2, with DOA aspects.

Gee, does that ring a bell for anyone?

;-)
 
Totally agree man, but I must admit BG:DA was totally fun to play. Yep, it was a poor attempt at creating a PC-like adventure, but fun nonetheless.(solely because it was multiplayer co-op)
 
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