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Aikun Interview: Making the Android's Nintendo Switch | Made For Gaming

Morphus X300 is aiming to be the Android counterpart of the Nintendo Switch.

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subtenko3419d ago

This kind makes nintendo switch look like a gimmick now, and the casuals will like this.

Note: I like the idea of the switch, great concept, plus being able to split the controller for 2 players is cool

bow2yoda3419d ago

this product is just another cheap knockoff.

"Extra Accessorize
Docking Station: Easy Contact with TV
Controller Joint Unit: joint 2 Side Controller as One Part"

the author couldn't even use spell check

miyamoto3418d ago (Edited 3418d ago )

LOL!
This device predates the Switch

“It is flattering, to see Nintendo follow our footsteps in mobile gaming and it does indeed confirm our original outlook on the market – The future of gaming belongs to mobile gaming. While we are flattered with the Nintendo move, we are at the same time watching them very closely to make sure that our patents are not infringed and we also do not intend to give up our lead. We are already working on the 3rd generation tablet with several accessories. We intend to stay ahead of the game.”

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Innovation,eh?

@Napalm
Dude, do your homework, please understand and make sure you know what you are talking about before you stand up in class to recite your essay. LOL!
Sorry I don't smoke.

NapalmSanctuary3418d ago

This is the same Slipknot vs Mushroomhead fan war bs all over again. Detachable controllers and dockable tablets predate Aikun (see: Razor Edge gaming tablet), Nintendo have patents covering their device, and Aikun, by their own statement that you quoted, do not believe that Nintendo is infringing on their unspecified patents. Aikun is blowing smoke, otherwise they would have sued. Console gaming is about the games. Maybe if the Android app store actually had some type of quality control and dedicated hobbyists playing their games then a ludicrous statement like "The future of gaming belongs to mobile gaming" might actually hold some water but mobile gaming is typically nothing more than hyper casual bs.

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Dark Trip – Meta Quest Review | Terminal Gamer

In a world of predictable VR horror, Dark Trip drags you into a nightmarish German laboratory where swallowing hallucinogens isn’t optional—it’s the only way to see the truth. This wildly unsettling, mind-bending descent raises one burning question: is this short but unforgettable trip worth every penny of its price tag?

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Is the AI Push in AAA Gaming Giving Indie Developers A Golden Ticket?

WTMG's Jordan Hawes: "With the advent of NVIDIA's DLSS 5 tools, and the whole debacle surrounding AI usage in AAA gaming, is this new push an opportunity for smaller studios to showcase they are the ones vouching for artistic integrity in the gaming industry?"

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Obelisk922d ago

They already are. Indie studios are the only developers that constantly strive to publish innovative and experimental experiences. There has been little to no art in AAA gaming, with just a few exceptions.

Yi-Long2d ago

Indie-studios have been showcasing their creative superiority and bravery over AAA-studios/releases for a while now.

Personally. I have zero interest in AI slop in any of my entertainment, so regardless of what Sony, Ubisoft, MS, EA, etc believe the future is, I'm just not gonna touch any of that stuff.

blacktiger2d ago

Everything you said but for me MS is always the problem.

isarai_lee2d ago

One more thing in a long list of things that already give indie Games an advantage

Miacosa2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

In reality a dev having a simplistic tech statck does not really impact the end user experience. If the game is good and worth playing is what matters. In other words some cooks make care if 2 or 3 eggs were used to make a cake but the person eating it doesn't. And in the case of DLSS 5 the chef is soley responsible for the recipe and how its mixed together.

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PlayStation is Phasing Out The "PlayStation Network" Branding

PlayStation will be dropping the "PlayStation Network" and "PSN" branding by September 2026, Insider Gaming has learned.

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gold_drake6d ago

this goes hand in hand with the recent rumours about a combined sub model they are allegedly working on.

not sure what to think of it. psn was genuinely a great name for what it did, but oh well.

darthv726d ago

XB Live was a good name too... but nothing lasts forever.

Seraphim6d ago

haven't you heard, diamonds are forever.

S2Killinit5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

True love lasts forever. 😘

QuantumMechanic6d ago

Diamonds aren't forever, either...

isarai_lee6d ago (Edited 6d ago )

Dear Lord this article is written by AI, It talks circles over and over

Anywho, i wonder what they'll refer to it as , PSN just has a nice ring to it, kinda silly to erase it just cause 🤷‍♂️

lodossrage6d ago

I'm not too fond of this change. Changing established brand names in most industries doesn't always turn out well. But we'll see

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Cacabunga6d ago

PlayStation is trying to beat last gens Xbox missteps with all these garbage announcements… I see no other reason.
Phasing out a 20 year old iconic name like this makes absolutely no sense

S2Killinit5d ago

I never thought it was a particularly good name.

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