It's a great price for a powerful system, if you're a hardcore gamer. But if you're one of the casuals, you may not plunk down that cash.
Depends on what kind of gameplay you want with motion controls. But Move is looking more and more like the hardcore choice compared to Kinect, to the extent that hardcore even desire any motion controls.
True, pretty much any computer or gaming machine could benefit from more ram. More ram the merrier!
A little over two months to go now... can't wait
That would be smart. I mean look at it now. Developers have a hard time already fitting content onto a DVD. How much more difficult will it be for the next-gen games with even more data needed for graphics, AI, sound, etc?
I can't always say that I agree with Chris Morris, but I think he's spot on here.
Yeah all three actually did pretty well this time
Not bad at all, considering how old the Wii tech is, and congrats to 3DS - that's a very nice bounce back.
Wow, that's nuts
Thought it would be higher than that
Can't wait to get my hands on this thing.
Eventually, assuming it's all cloud and not downloaded to a hard drive, you won't need to worry about memory formats or corrupted files. You do have a point about data plans affecting the cloud model and of course, there's no trading or reselling the games then.
The last game disc sold will probably be another damn Call of Duty, like Modern Warfare 6 or something.
He was more fun when he was at Xbox!
Totally agree - I'd say in 6-8 years tops, the vast majority of gaming will be cloud-based. Discs will be on their way out.
I think people might be a bit too harsh on Nintendo sometimes.
Not surprised.
Well deserved - the game is freaking amazing.
Next year it switches back to Black Ops dev Treyarch. But yeah that game should post huge numbers too, unless gamers finally get sick of Call of Duty. That's always the danger with annual releases.
3DS should be just fine. In the long run it probably won't have the sustained success that DS had, but it'll do well enough for Nintendo.