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Oh, so if a "security issue" that just happens to give back paying users of a Sony computer system their rights to use features that Sony themselves took away, then Sony takes it seriously.
But if they themselves compromise security on other computers by willfully installing rootkits on systems probably not "owned" or at least not able to be controlled by them, then it's OK.
F***ing hypocrites.
Seriously, I wish Konami would re-release the Silent Hill series on the Xbox 360. Being a life-long Nintendo fan and having a general dislike for Microsoft since about halfway through Windows XP's life, I would say normally say Wii, but GameCube controllers are getting rare and hard to find and I doubt the "Classic Controller" would work very well... but who knows? Maybe it would work out and I would be pleasantly surprised. [Haven't used the Classic Controller Pro... maybe it would be even better. Just no stupid, forced motion controls tacked on just to get additional sales.] It's not like those games require high definition to look good, as it wasn't even around at the time to begin with (at least, not well supported and forced onto us like it is now).
At least the original three games in the series, maybe Metroid Prime Trilogy-style (three games, one disc). That way, my *only* two reasons for owning a PS2 (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and the Silent Hill series) will be gone. I hate Sony as a company, and I wish I could get rid of the last Sony product I have (and probably the only Sony product I've ever owned). The best thing Sony did was E3 2006--I had endless entertainment and made fun of them for months after that. In fact, I still do occasionally (can't get enough of that Giant Enemy Crab...).
Ah... memories. Sony's E3 2006 conference was great almost all the way through for all the wrong reasons. A great year and one of a kind for video game comedy.
Edited 2011-01-08 16:30 UTC