omg i see a pc in the background...mgs4 is coming out on pc too!! VICTORY!

wfz said:
He was busy playing it on his TV while that picture was being taken. That's why he's not there. |
I think that happen.
stclam said:
I actually posted it at off-topic forum But admin locked it and said i should have post it on gaming forum |
I don't have a problem with where you posted the thread =P
just let it stay exclusive for hells sakes.
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I think just about every game developer out there (except first parties of course) has dev kits for just about every system just so they can be more informed about the current technical situation and just for experimentation, so I really wouldn't take this as proof of anything. Plenty of developers of 360/PC exclusive games probably have PS3 dev kits in their office too.
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| akuma587 said: I think just about every game developer out there (except first parties of course) has dev kits for just about every system just so they can be more informed about the current technical situation and just for experimentation, so I really wouldn't take this as proof of anything. Plenty of developers of 360/PC exclusive games probably have PS3 dev kits in their office too. |
the best answer.
As has been pointed out previously, it's a normal 360, not a devkit.
360 devkits have a big ol' case for a normal 3.5" HDD on the top, to make it easier to dump test code onto large HDDs for developers:
