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» Broken Playstation 3 Games A Growing Trend?
Article posted by XanTium | 4-11-2008 0:35 | Permalink | Digg News

From theanaloghype.com:
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With the release of Fallout 3 on the Xbox 360, Pc and Ps3 this week, there has been controversy over the Playstation 3 version containing game stopping glitches. With the Xbox360 and the PC versions running fine, it has raised the question of why so many Playstation 3 releases are broken on release date relying on a patch.

First Socom suffered then it was Little Big Planet, and now one of the year's most anticipated games has suffered the same fate. But the reason why this one hits so hard is because it is multiplatform and the game runs flawlessly on the 360 and Pc. How does it look for Sony when their competition can run these games without a hiccup whilst even Sony's first party games are being released broken.
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