

I just thought that was insane so I went to Frys which is 2 minutes away, got another Roku 3 and put it downstairs in the main tv room. Meanwhile the main tv room downstairs with large 60" tv, speakers, ps4, the works wasn't being used so I had to ask why and they told me because the ps4 didn't have the Blockbuster service the were using but the Roku 3 does, so they were all watching upstairs. So like last time I was there they were all huddled upstairs around the smaller 40" tv in the living room that has a Roku 3 on it. Well they don't have any of their own media at all, they just watch various movie and tv services. I think Point Blank was actually PS1? But it was one of the best party games out there, everyone loved it. On the PS2 I also really loved the Time Crisis and Point Blank games. You have versions that have a Netflix style interface to illegal downloads for everything, and they are hard to beat if you just don't care (I am not one of those, always pay for my stuff, but let's just say that in the Netherlands I am in the minority for sure). But otherwise, those roku, popcorn etc boxes are hard to beat. And Move Fitness is also one of the best fitness things out there, especially if you like boxing exercises.Īs for media, consoles are not likely to ever compete with boxes that are free of big corporate digital rights management pushing stuff, but the Xbox One surprised me with among others MKV support in a recent update. Just amazingly natural motion controls, just like the real thing. And the somewhat tacky Sports Champions is still one of the best motion games out there, imho. I also thought the Move Dance Star game was one of the best dancing games for PS3 with very accurate Move tracking. PS3 version Singstar (and not the latest version that just came out) seems to be the best Singstar currently out there, with even Move Dance Songs that were quite decent. Perhaps I'll try that out tonight or this week. I have a Dutch kids Singstar disc however that does not work with the PS4 version. Singstar PS4 does something similar with most PS3 discs, no idea if PS2 discs would work though. Singstar PS3 I think plays all the PS2 discs, but I'm not sure.


I really enjoyed having a go again, and it remains great exercise too. I still have a imported 10th Edition disc for PS2, which has some 110 songs or so and back then was considered the best. I came across someone who still plays that, he had it on PC with a shitload of songs. It has to be said, DDR remains great and timeless fun, imho.
