My next g-g-generation
Besides blogging, my time wasting is mostly done through the wonderful world of video games. Including my psp I have three systems, and lord only knows what i'll have come next year. If you talk to me for more than five minutes, i'm bound to spout some random fact about the next generation. 360 is here, and my opening impression is that it's a high def xbox/ipod. The news this morning is that the ps3 will be released worldwide early this november, complete with a built in 60gig hd *sweet!* and a new, and supposedly free, online service ready at launch time. These are tenative facts of course, and could change at any time. BTW if you want to know what I and other people think the ps3 should look like, take a gander.

Pretty nice mock up if you ask me.
As far nintendo goes they're doing they're best to distance themselves from their competitors. Claiming to usher in a new era of gaming with their wand like controller, the revolution will most likely be marching around the same time, if not earlier than it's japanese rival. I'm actually more excited about the revo., mainly because it will be within my price range. (ps3 could be $399 or even more, and early numbers for the revo put it around $99 to $199)
Lastly, as far as new devices, and what i'm likely to buy from nintendo go, there is the DS lite. I had a DS for a while, and wasn't blown away by it. I eventually traded it in for my psp. Over the last year the ds has come out with a buttload of games as well as a pretty popular wifi service and now they have revamped the whole damn thing. Here's a peek.

It's smaller, better looking, and has a screen that's ten times brighter. It's selling like out crazy in Japan. I can honestly say I will most likely buy one when it's released in the states. Geez i'm a fickle mushhead.
OH yeah one more thing!

Katamari! For the PSP! Next Tuesday! Ya-Ta!
Posted by cainnum at 11:52 AM

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I see you got the pic thing worked out! Good job! I wish I had a DS lite. :( Now I have system envy.
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