Um, "at least 24hours"? Surely that should be "at least 3 days" or are they living in another world? Seems a bit off to me.
Also, without dragging this into a console war, what do you have against Nintendo?
PSPGo 'Minis' to combat the popularity of iPod/iPhone? It seems you dismissed outright another digital games delivery system called DSiWare. Ring a bell? More recently, the offerings on there have been utterly brilliant.
Heck, the DSi is worth buying just for KuBos!
Ok, ok, I said I wouldn't start a war... anyway, you left a bit out, so that's it said.
Did they settle the UK price for a PSPGo once and for all?
These "fiend lists" also sound interesting. I could use one of those given the number of enemies I seem to make online (read: 12 year old kids that accuse you of "hax", whatever one of those is).
@drdark - it says 24 hours after it's started, which presumably means after you start watching the download. Doesn't seem unreasonable to me - I (and I presume most people) tend to watch a film at one sitting, maybe pausing it for 5 minutes here and there. 24 hours is more than enough for this.
If it is 24 hours from the time you start downloading, then yes that would be unreasonable.
Eagerly awaiting costings for this. If it is at all price competitive with Blockbuster / Sky Box Office (say £3 - £4 for HD) and downloads are reasonably quick, I can see this taking off in a big way. Let's just hope the quality is decent and they don't put a ridiculous premium on HD over SD.
What I want is for my ripped MP3 files on my PS3 hdd to not appear as a totally unstructured list of garbage in the XMB. Maybe Sony could implement something radical like, say, folders.
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