While American gamers are jealous of the fact that Final Fantasy XIII is available in Japan, round eyes will have to make do with this translated version of FFXIII: Zero Promise. This prologue should offer lots of great information for American FF fans as they wait for the game’s March release. I’m actually annoyed that I haven’t gotten around to buying a printer. I want to read this now!
If any of you do read it, please let me know if it’s any good.]
you don't like reading the electronic version? it's just a pdf.
@Smartguy: I don't like reading books off of my PC either, My wife uses kindle on her iPod Touch, but I don't care for it. I like the feel of a good paperback in my hands. Call me old fashioned. Now get off my lawn!!!
@nightshade
Accckknowledged!
@Smartguy Yeah, I'd prefer to print it out. I roast my eyes enough with web browsing and gaming.
@LarcenousLaugh I've been hearing lots of mediocre things about it, but my tech nerd friends think it'll be solved by firmware updates. Whether that happens or not, I don't think Barnes & Noble is built to support a digital product.
*prints*
Good use of company money while I'm on the clock. >_>
Final fantasy VIII on it way to ps3/psp.Random tidbit had to drop it on this article
When does 8 come to the PS3?
@Smartguy
according to 1up next month.News directly from Sony they say.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3177349
Slight subject shift – speaking of electronic reading, anyone have any opinions on the Nook. The wife seems to like that design a bit more then the Kindle, and while I have read that currently it is slow, I do acquiesce to her requests generally…
@larcenous
My experience is that B&N is just expensive on everything. Not sure of e-book prices from them for the Nook, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see them more expensive than Kindle.