Version 2.10 is mostly a visual media-based update, with none of the listed features having any impact on gameplay. In other words, you can stop holding your breath - there's no in-game XMB here.
(via PS3 Fanboy)
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Version 2.10 is mostly a visual media-based update, with none of the listed features having any impact on gameplay. In other words, you can stop holding your breath - there's no in-game XMB here.
(via PS3 Fanboy)
Each week, we'll pick a question that was sent to us through our feedback form and answer it here. This week's question comes from Cameron B. of Tooele, Utah, and he needs a little Guitar Hero advice... I'm the first to admit it. I've been playing video games since the early 80's. I played them nearly non-stop throughout middle school, high school, and most of the time through college. Call it what you like: classic gamer, retro-gamer, old school gamer, or Atari baby. It's all the same thing. Like many of you out there, I'm a retro-gamer. I have fond memories of playing Super Mario with the sound turned down so I wouldn't wake my parents - only to wake them up after shouting when Mario didn't jump when I pressed the friggin' button! So how do you know if you're a retro-gamer? Here's some great clues to help you figure it out. You know you're a retro-gamer if: If you're one of the people who bought Crackdown just to access the Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta, you're not alone. And by now, you're probably aware that Xbox Live and Bungie are experiencing some "technical difficulties" that aren't allowing you to download it. So instead of sitting there waiting for the grey text to turn blue on your Crackdown menu, why not try this list of 10 things to pass the time while you wait?
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