In this sense, buying IS investing.
@Ced
Except not Dart and Crash. They're not in there.
Also, a lot of Naughty Dog veterans are in ReadyAtDawn.
They actually did the same thing with PS2. And if I'm not entirely mistaken, Sony did the same thing with 360 and PS3, which is kind of a harsh message to send.
Yes. At this point I'd welcome buying the console without the game pad. Literally every game I want for the console as of now I would prefer playing with the controller. As I'll imagine will be the case for Mario Kart, which he mentioned could help save the gamepad.
1) Have a look at your keyboard. Something is wrong with your caps lock.
2) Take it easy. The article isn't trying to kick Nintendo while it's down, it's merely trying to reflect on Iwata's role and if he's still good for the company.
3) Why do you feel the need to drag in the competition? As if those two performing worse (I'd disagree, I'd say both perform rather well) is an excuse for Nintendo's numbers.
4) Where was this question? Wel...
Wow, so weird how I predicted I'd lose my sixth bubble like this.
http://n4g.com/news/1435024...
Must be because it happens every time. I guess it's back to picking on Microsoft.
ON-TOPIC:
Love the Wii U. Great controller, great concept - a best-seller. What more can you want?
If I prefer the pro controller, then there's at least one console made entirely around that concept: PlayStation 4.
Games like Windwaker HD, Mario Kart, Smash Bros and Super Mario 3D world - the console's best games - all seem like they're best played with the pro controller to me. Maybe a Zelda game comes along and uses the pad controller well, but is that worth having to buy that thing?
As if I haven't...
Granted, I was kind of trolling, but it still doesn't seem fair that you get to call me a troll.
I am, however, quite keenly awaiting your response, as I believe this could be an interesting debate.
Oh, wait. Ha!
I hope so. The pad gimmick isn't all that good, and most of the games I want for it are best played with a pro controller.
Looks like Wii U has found its killer app!
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No, bu...
Yeah, I don't trust NeoGAF with this one.
Would be awesome if it was true, but do not trust.
Well, it has to hurry up. My eyes are just about done.
As if they needed more power to "make Call of Duty: Ghosts on Xbox One more comparable to the PS4 version". It looks awful even in 1080p.
E3 isn't exactly New Year's Eve, though. It could still come out in 2014.
Well, smartphones and gaming on smartphones was gaining long before the Vita was released. I think I remember seeing tons of predictions of what would happen with Vita and 3DS now that smart phones are around.
Such PS4
Much Wow
Very greatness
@combatcash
I though Planetside 2 was pretty well-optimized. Seeing how there are at least tens of players on screen all the time I'm amazed my only fairly powerful PC can run it on rather high settings.
It's bottle neck, everyone. It IS bottle neck.