M!Ck^ wrote: » Sorry slightly off-topic mods but don't want to open a new thread. Where is the best place at the moment to buy a PS4 @ retail?
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » *looks inside thread* *backs out the door*
CiDeRmAn wrote: »
Simon Gruber Says wrote: » My Wii's disk drive failed after about a year. N64 and NES are still going strong though. No moving parts = less chance of failure
Magill wrote: » Honestly.... are there any reports of widespread PS4 failures ? (Actual legitimate reports) Because every piece of tech has a failure rate... my own company make very high end scientific cameras, costing upwards of £30,000 per unit... with a great reputation for quality... yet even our products have a 3% early mortality rate (Failure within the first 3 months).
Cuddlesworth wrote: » That would be on par with what I had experianced over the years. It even has a name. Although I have sat on a meeting with a Multinational who described a 1 year 16% failure rate of hard-drives as normal.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Even my Virtual Boy, with its rapidly moving mirrors in the eyepiece display, still works just fine.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » My Snes, Gameboy, Megadrive, TG 16, DC, GC and 3DO have never given me any trouble. It's the hot running modern consoles that give the problems. I'd say the DS and 3DS,Vita too, will be running long after every PSP had bitten the diary, thanks to its esoteric UMD drive.
Simon Gruber Says wrote: » I have to say PS+ is a great deal when you have the PS3, 4 and Vita. Several decent games per month on each.
Cienciano wrote: » Had to google that one. What's it like?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » It's a remarkable thing. It displays a genuine 3 dimensional image, albeit in monochrome, red and black. The device seems to be as powerful as a NES/GB but something like Red Alarm is more like a wireframe Starfox, here's a video, but you have to remember the real game is in 3D. Historically people complained of headaches and sore eyes but I've never experienced either, once the machine is set up right it's no more uncomfortable than a 3DS. Here's the pack in game, the excellent Marios Tennis
Retr0gamer wrote: » I love my virtualboy. Not many games on it but most of them are really good. It's far more powerful than a NES. It can do 3d sprite scaling and has a 32 bit processor. It's closer to a gba.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Thanks god it did not cough on. Just from watching those videos I got a headache.
Retr0gamer wrote: » It actually looks a hell of a lot better on the actual hardware. The 3d effect is amazing, far better than any 3D television. Part of the problem with the machine was that it is impossible to see how good the 3D effect is unless you use it so it was a tough sell for Nintendo. Well that and the horrible design that would give you neck pain.
ShadowHearth wrote: » The issue nintendo had is part of the issue this year's e3 sony conference had. Yes, they got this new technology, but no way of showing it off unless giving every single person q headset. I wonder will whole VR technology have this issue when it goes out in the market.