Sega Cancels condemned for PS3


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Wasnt it suppose to be on the Revolution also? Or maby i heard/read wrong... Looks like a pretty sick game. Well, if we dont get that game, well get a different one. I read sega really liked the controller. That means very good games for revolution. I LOVE sega. I also think sega should join forces with Nintendo. The end.

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dont get ****ed off. i didnt have anything to do with condemned being cancelled

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chill!

He wasnt ****ed at all. All he is asking for are sources, ya know like the things you use at the end of your essay papers to prove you didnt pull something out of you rear?

It all about proper journalism. :yes:

GK

"MLA format please"

Yeah this is old news (I hate saying that but its true). It is still up and in development for the 360, but canned for the PS3. No one knows why, but this news happened rather recently after numerous developers expressed their views about the PS3, that being that its difficult to develop for and they much rather develop on 360...

No loss to me though, 360 is on order.

Man Sony just keep recieving bad news every day it seems. The Xbox fanboy in me wants to see PS3 get demolished.

Offtopic: The new ATi card look awesome, the one in xbox360 will be evn better,

Sony can make up all the numbers they want, if the GPU is anything like the new ATi then xbox360 has nothing to worry about.

dont get ****ed off. i didnt have anything to do with condemned being cancelled

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No need to start crying.

Sony can make up all the numbers they want, if the GPU is anything like the new ATi then xbox360 has nothing to worry about.

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Yeah because as we all know it's the console with the best GPU that wins the console war every generation. :rolleyes:

No need to start crying.

Yeah because as we all know it's the console with the best GPU that wins the console war every generation. :rolleyes:

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No... but anytime anyone questions the PS3 Sony always answeres, "But it's got CEELLLLLLL!!!!" Like that's a good thing or something.

When the Xbox 360 has better hardware, better games, and a better developer story (read: XNA studio is a god send for game developers)... it's reasonable to think that Sony's in for a thrashing, especially in the US and Europe.

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