It's about time!!! Reply #30 – June 06, 2009, 12:18:50 PM Once the price drop comes for the PS3 i think i will buy one, although it will probably end up like my Psp (Collecting dust and not being used). I have heard rumors that L.A. Noire is coming to the 360 and that was my main reason to buy the PS3. Quote Selected
It's about time!!! Reply #31 – June 06, 2009, 12:28:31 PM man you missed a nice price last December. My co-worker got one from Dell.com for $170 using a Dell coupon and Sony rebate for using Sony credit card.. plus 12 month 0% LOL.. Sony runs that $150 rebate on first card purchase alot look for it... easy way to get it cheap Quote Selected
It's about time!!! Reply #32 – June 06, 2009, 02:49:18 PM Honestly I probably game to much sometimes but I still get out and get excersize. I still DO things. Gaming is my escape, my way to blow off some steam. I enjoy it and the people I play on Xbox Live with. Just gaming with buddies is fun you know? Quote Selected
It's about time!!! Reply #33 – June 07, 2009, 03:17:21 AM Quote from: jcassitythe boys game a lotQuote from: jcassityi do game myselfQuote from: jcassityIn a nutshell, people game too too much. its not healthy or productive.Hmm. Taking the first two quotes into consideration one might surmise that you include yourself and some of your family members as some of the "people" you speak of in the third quote.No matter what the topic or activity -- there are people who will overindulge/abuse. Some people diet too much. They're known as anorexics... If you believe my approximately 5 hours a month or so that I might find the time to use my PS3 for game use excessive......and I'm sure I'm not the only one that uses one in a limited fashion due to the fact that they have other priorities and interests. I personally know Ivy league graduates that hold down successful careers that game a HELL of a lot more than I do. They seem to be doing fine. Gaming isn't the problem. Just like heavy metal isn't the problem every time a defense attorney tries to blame it in order to get a defendant acquitted.The problem is poor judgment, ignorance, and overall laziness. To not take responsibility for your own predicament - within reason of course - is much more to blame than something one can choose to use or not use./thread. Quote Selected