They'll probably highlight the PS4/PS3 sales, then expect a lot of talk of mobile and 4k. They will pressing hard to establish 4k as the next tv revolution, and trying to establish a better foothold in the mobile phone market. I just wouldn't expect much in the way actual "gaming."
How do you even have any bubbles left?
So you put up a list of mostly TV/Movie game tie-in's excluding the Pokemon Rumble and say the that Mario and Zelda remakes are terrible? If you look at your list only one is developed by Nintendo, so I'm not really sure what point your trying to make other than you're typical "I hate Nintendo whining" posts. It's your opinion, which is cool, but not Nintendo, myself, or really anyone else asked you to like them. Nintendo is a very successful company with a lot of...
My moments:
Playing/Seeing Wind Waker in HD
Microsoft's "Foot in Mouth" Xbox One reveal
Sony's "The Response" conference at E3
Stepping into the city in BioShock Infinite
The cinematics of Last of Us
Turning the PS4 for on the first time
Outlast scaring the beejezuz out me
Retiring the Wii and 360 to my video wall collection.
I'll believe it when I see it. All three systems promise a varity of games after launch and just so many get delayed. I'd be happy with half of what playstation and xbox are promising this year. Just make sure the quality control is there.
Tell me how cloud storage, remote download, voice commands, USB 3.0, or play as you download make better games? You pretty much described everyone's computer. All I need is for my PS4 or Wii U to play great games and so far so good. And FYI it does do streaming, it's called Netflix and it does have a blu-ray drive in the system, Nintendo didn't purchase the licensing for it to play back movies.
Shit you're right. Well that would suck if they had to liquidate everything. I know I read Sony is very interested in the Medical field, making devices for that industry too. Smartphones to me is a losing battle, unless Samsung, LG, and of course Apple go completely stagnant, I can't see Sony making up much ground in that area (hardware wise).
Economis classes... really? Revenue - Costs = profit, and profit is what counts. And it's actually more Accounting 101 than Econ FYI
This is could actually be a good thing for Sony to do long-term. Assuming their filing for Chapter 13 not 7 they could be able to get rid of a lot of their debt without folding as a company would allow them to consolidate and concentrate on certain divisons (markets) that are actually profitable to them. It's not like the Playstation brand would ever go away, if Sony decided to sell the division someone would surely buy it, or if they wanted to, decide to be their own gaming only compan...
Is there a guinness book of records for "game with the most patches within 3 months of release", or "world's most broken game?"
Well yeah, but remember there are plenty of people on there who simply just click the disagree button, just to click it. It's extremely rare anyone on here actually justifies their disagree.
And I don't think its a terrible thing that Wii U is doing bad. I actually think this is a good thing long term. Iwata or successor should see that simply catering to trends (in this case tablet gaming) and soley relying on 1st party to sell systems, its a thing of past. Nintendo first...
It's not trolling to say the Wii U isn't selling well, it's business. But god forbid you say the Vita isn't selling, Vita TV isn't selling, the Xbox One is keeping up with the PS4, Knack sucks, or the dual shock battery life just blows. That's considered some seriuos trolling here on PSN4G.
I swear, this entire article must have been written in a different lanuage then translated to English via Google translator.
Why do you have some sort of trolling fixation commenting on every Mario related title? Aren't you the same guy who keeps complaining that there have been like 12 mario sequels this year, when in fact you don't understand the term "sequel?" Get over it, Mario 3DW got really good reviews for gamers who like games...
Sony did sell the Vita at a loss, though with the remodel they might be breaking even.
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1. I would say more competition than demise.
2. While late to the 3D party, Nintendo essentially perfected the controls and camera system that 99.9% of 3D 3rd person games use now after Mario 64.
3. GameCube faliure to sell was the lack of 3rd party support, not system specs.
4. I'm assuming you're talking about the 3DS? But that wouldn't make much since it's the #1 selling system. You definitely can't be talking about Wii, so I'll go with the ...
PS3 outsells a lot of systems (new and old) especially due to the fact it has a full library with some great games (and is cheaper). The biggest problem with Nintendo aside from their marketing team is media perception. We talk about fanboyism and bandwagon talk all the time, but the media is the spark, if they see a way to announce bad news or convey every nitpicking thing wrong of a person, product or, political ideology, they often run wild. Example, just in the past month how many arti...
I would say two factors in this being true (at least here in the States)
1. PS4 has buzz, promotional hype AND, didn't put their foot in their mouth like Microsoft did.
2. Price is a factor. It's why I choose the PS4... at least first. $500 is a big mental purchase for a video game system.
Launch units were going to sell out regardless for both systems. Xbox carries a lot of weight here in the states, and no one outside tech junkies and fanboys are going care...
@Beastforlifenoob Dude not posting this, I've already schooled you on this "Mario sequel" rant you have. Just because Mario is used as a character in another game ie. Sonic and Mario Olympics or Mario cart does not consitute a Super Mario sequel... get over it.
It will fit into the niche market... not quite as bad as an Ouya but somewhere in between. I just would have a hard time paying $500 to whatever for a suedo PC gaming machine... that doesn't have all the PC/Windows capabilities. If it were a cloud streaming Steam device, I could see it selling more.