Because it's always good to have more places to display information. It's hardly an original idea, a screen on a console controller. I for one would love to have an extra 6 or something buttons and another interface.
Oh, are we doing smear campaigns now? Gamers aren't stupid, I'm sure we wouldn't appreciate it.
Wow guys. Just calm down. Believe it or not I'm actually interested in how Sony will handle this.
The best possibility is that every keeps the games and gets uncharged the money.
Everyone needs to play To The Moon. It's #1 spot is well deserved.
Hey look, it's Kaylee, the engineer from Firefly. How'd she get in this game?
Hardware =/= Software
California State Senator Leland Yee
Hey look, another person who we have to remember not to vote for!
CliffyB talking about maturity? That's odd.
Yeah, I mean... If they're hiring, it's just a matter of being good enough for the people in Vigil games. Lots of people want people with experience.
Hardware isn't everything. Infact, only Nintendo really makes their money from selling hardware. Companies make their money through software. If your consoles Attach Rate is low, nobody will want to develop for your console. Who cares is the DS sold 150 Million if only 20 Million of them are actually people who BUY their games?
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This is actually the most embarrassing article since the War Z debacle. To gamers at least.
6 "Free Games" at any one time with PS+ With a new one rotating about every other week. And now 1 game per week free. Sony, you gotta advertise these things to the people who DON'T own a Vita.
You probably don't actually want one. It'd have the quality of a pre-alpha build. The testing is most for game engine purposes.
If anything it will send good vibes back UP to DayZ. WarZ was/is described as a god awful DayZ ripoff. People may want to see the original.
They gave nothing away. They put it on The Pirate Bay because it was going to happen anyway.
What's your point? I watched it, I liked it. I've watched plenty of documentaries and I've liked them. Documentaries by nature aren't explosive displays of action and storytelling.
This one was fine, and exactly what I expected from 2 Player when I helped fund it. Lots of interviews, good music, and scenic shots of people walking from the background to the foreground.
Unfortunately, neither video game making or documentaries are the most enthralling thing in the world of media. I thought it was a fine documentary.
I believe the Vita was made for the PS4. It'll get better.
He's a West Virginia Senator, just in case you wanted to know not to vote for him next time around.
Nintendo doesn't have to worry about anything, sadly. Because a majority of us gamers are going to flock to buy a Wii U when the next Super Smash Bros is released. Or the next Zelda. Nintendo will crash when we get tired of their core franchises.