I have being playing Battlefield Bad Company 2 Multiplayer sadly / happily for over 48 hours now. Not all at once of course (that privledge is only offered to the benefit thief or youngster bunking school –
), but if one thinks of 2 days 6 hours and 26 minutes that is a bloody long time to play one game. If the truth to be told, the only other game that I have played longer over a period of a year or two is Guitar Hero or Rock Band on the Xbox 360. This is the only online game I have played on PS3 that comes close to the fun and enjoyment of GH or RB! This game truly rocks in multiplayer mode.
Most of my friends who have Xbox or PS3 are now playing BFBC2. One major shame is that we cannot play across platforms. I wish the Electronic Arts and DICE sort this out, because it’s impractical to buy the game twice for both consoles.
So I found this cool site that displays your online statistics. The site is BFBCS. Below are just a few that I like. It is difficult to pick one because they offer different information.






We have used our Sony Playstation 3 perhaps four or five times to watch hired Blue Ray disks from Blockbusters. It’s time this PS3 moved in with someone who is going to use it in the way it was meant to be used (games / movies / online browsing / facebook / twitter / social entertainment console).
We have an XBOX which we use all the time so that is the only reason why I am selling the PS3.
Note: This is not the slim version of PS3.
Specifications:
This the the 40GB version that comes with a built in Blue Ray disc drive for high definition gaming, movies and entertainment. It’s got true 1080p HD support. The box includes the motion sensitive SIXAXIS wireless controller. The built-in hard drive means there is plenty of space for movies, music, games and downloads. There is also a Gigabit network port and full broadband connectivity for easy access to the Playstation Network and online entertainment. It’s WIFI certified (B, G), can support up to seven Bluetooth devices, has USB ports on the front, which support USB Keys, USB Hard disks etc. It outputs Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround, has an HDMI port and can read DVD Video/Rom. Finally it is a region 2 player with PAL support. The box weighs 6.5kg with everything packaged inside.
I am also throwing in a Bluetooth remote control + my only two games (Grand Turismo 5 Prologue and Formula 1 Championship Edition).
If you are interested, you can contact me via email on lookatbowen@gmail.com. I can also be found on Twitter under the name @lookatbowen and on Facebook if you are lucky enough to be in my circle of friends. Of course you can leave a comment below with your name and email address and I will get back to you. All comments are moderated as it is.
Name your price – I will tell you YES or NO!

So there we were watching a Blue Ray movie called “I love you, Man” on our PS3 – Funny movie, although Paul Rudd does get himself into some embaressing verbal moments… anyway we finished watching the movie, flicked back into the PS3 Dashboard and what do you know? – there is an extra menu item called TV with BBC iPlayer as an option. I clicked on it and without a delay it fired up BBC TV and all the shows. Top Gear – the latest episode was on and it played perfectly in full screen, not even a hint of a delay. Very impressive. It’s certainly given me one more reason to use the PS3 in future.
I know this topic is already covered over at Guinnespig.net, so I decided to add a different spin to it, especially if one doesn’t have either of what was discussed on their site. Apple iPod or Nokia N95
Sony Playstation 3 or Microsoft Xbox 360 