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Posted: Mar 26th 2007 4:55PM DjDATZ said

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good...at least the 360 isnt losing amazing exclusives to the opposing consoles...unlike the other 2...

Posted: Mar 26th 2007 5:22PM (Unverified) said

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They key words here fellas "as current plans go" they will for multiplatform.

Posted: Mar 26th 2007 11:21PM (Unverified) said

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Hey you can keep those. For that matter the only thing I'd miss out on if I didn't own both is Halo, but luckily thats not the case...

Posted: Mar 26th 2007 5:20PM (Unverified) said

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Not that I think the Playstation fanbase is missing out on that much, I do believe that the PS3 could've seriously benefitted from getting these games, but only if they received them within the next few months.

I'm pretty much convinced that dead rising did as well as it did, because it was one of the few playable games when the 360 didn't quite have the library it does now.

oh well. at least they got oblivion finally

Posted: Mar 26th 2007 5:33PM (Unverified) said

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Once the PS3 install base looks a lot more inviting to Capcom (i.e. once more consoles are in people's households), then it's just a matter of time and money before Dead Rising and Lost Planet decides to jump ship.

Loyalties lie where money is easy to come by... and it seems MS has all the money at the moment.

Posted: Mar 26th 2007 5:50PM Ninegauger said

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Anyone who's convinced that Dead Rising did as well as it did for any reason other than it's really fun hasn't played it. It's not the greatest game ever and it has some "quirks" to put it nicely but it's a well made product. Plus it's not like people were tricked into buying it on hype alone because a demo did come out before the release of the game. Though I guess I'd concede that its release during a dry spell gave it some attention it otherwise would not have gotten, but at least the attention was deserved unlike a majority of launch (window) titles (for pretty much any system ever)

I don't doubt the sequels to both Dead Rising and Lost Planet (it's Capcom, it's basically a sure bet) will be multiplatform but it makes no fiscal sense to... wait a minute, if they had started porting these games immediately they might hit the PS3 during a similar "dry spell" and get attention in that way.

Whatever, I'm sure they have experts (probably smarter and more informed than me) paid to figure this stuff out and I'm not affected anyway (I'm on the Wii60 train) so long as the 360 gets Devil May Cry 4 I'm happy.

Posted: Mar 26th 2007 6:13PM JonahFalcon said

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Both will go multiplatform. They're in the silence clause stage. It's just like Sony and Rockstar during the GTA3 games.

Posted: Mar 26th 2007 9:17PM arctikphox said

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DR was great, except for saving. Would be insane as multiplayer coop.

Posted: Mar 27th 2007 7:09AM (Unverified) said

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Shame, the PS3 could do with some decent games. Still, when they do eventually come to the PS3, the Xbox 360 world would have moved on from Dead Rising and Lost Planet. They pretty much have already!!

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