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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
knot_U @ Mar 21st 2006 11:40AM
What he says is absolutely NOT true, if you want to 'port' a game from PS3 or X360 sply use the 'shell' attachment
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Kazi @ Mar 21st 2006 12:11PM
http://rattie.demon.co.uk/?p=49#comments
Thought this was interesting, read the comments. This may be something that makes developers lean towards making games for the smaller, less powerful and less complex machine than making games for the beefy, top of the line systems that inevitably require larger teams. Looks like Nintendo's take on things will win over both gamers and developers.