

"When played on the PS3, your PS1 and PS2 games will actually look DRAMATICALLY WORSE than on their original systems. Watch the video for a comparison." --http://digg.com/gaming_news/PS3_looks_like_crap_when_running_old_and_new_PS2_games
The 6th episode of Flash!Bang! is all about Sony's next-gen gaming console; the PlayStation 3. As it launched on November 17th we were there in the morning at the local stores in Simi Valley/Moorpark, California talking with those who had waited in line for days to get the chance to spend $499 or $599 for a PS3. We bring you first impressions of the system, popular games, why people are choosing it over the Nintendo Wii/Xbox 360 and give a breakdown of the differences between the base system and full featured system. Only 80,000 PS3s Shipped In our town Wal-Mart only received 6 of them Most pre-orders are not going to be able to be filled until next year Not one person we talked to was buying the system to play, but to Ebay Security was tight at most stores and people were agitated Only game anyone was buying was Resistance: Fall of Man (To bundle on Ebay)
In the 2nd episode of Digital Punch, the vlog that features breaking Tech News, Cool Product Reviews and Random weirdness, we have tech news and two reviews featuring the new seventh generation video gaming systems that will be released next week. Nintendo’s Wii and Sony’s PS3, debuting within days of each other, will battle for dominance in this competitive industry. We also pay tribute the recent vLoggie Awards and offer an interesting alternative to dull meetings with the Seven-Person Conference Bicycle from Hammacher Schlemmer. Click here for awesome pictures of people riding this bike Every episode we will answer user questions and read user feedback, so please e-mail us, leave a comment/question and subscribe to our show! Thanks! -Digital Punch
The video shows footage of the mad house of a peculiar hoarder to see a vast yet beautiful collection of randomly collected artifacts, catalogued and stored to perfection. It looks at the ultimate in everyday storage and demonstrates the nature and benefit of Blu-ray technology.