Sounds like you're complaining about my comment.
Has it effected you? :>
Rare 'aint dead, but collect-a-thon platformers thankfully are.
Hey, it's not easy to fire the same gun 1,000 times.
Takes true skill.
There's nothing more sickening than people who feel they should get something free for just playing games.
Oh, wait there is - people who take pride in reaching one of these 'status levels'.
Yeah, I said "THERE'S A DANGER IT WOULD" not "IT WOULD" ...
My guess would be - with the cheapest PS3 and Vita model - a bundle would cost £400, likely including a game that works on both systems.
Cheapest Wii U is £250, and that's for a brand new console with gamepad as standard and the guarantee all games will support it.
I realise it's essentially two consoles v one, but I think that also works in...
This just links to a big, dirty advert, lol.
There's a danger this would make Wii U look like tremendous value for money side by side.
Sorry Master Chief, I'm voting Super Miliband Bros. this Thanksgiving. USA! USA!
The games that are already out on current gen systems are still 2012 titles / simultaneous releases, so it's pretty lame to see this twisted into a negative thing.
Personally I find the first wave of exclusives very strong with the likes of The Wonderful 101, Pikmin 3, Monster Hunter, Rayman Legends, Zombi U...
The only reasons I can see not to get one is if you've missed out due to the phenomenally high pre-orders, or simply cannot afford to buy it....
Glad to hear this turned out good.
Keep on following the sparkly trail..
There wasn't anything fresh or especially exiting about Origins, it was a decent but bland game with a distasteful save-state-esque progression structure.
I certainly wouldn't buy the sequel ahead of NSMBU but I might pick it up a short time afterwards if I feel like playing another side scroller.
Looks so beautiful, really can't wait to get my hands on it.
Maybe they just won't play an LBP game when they can play a Mario game, same as how they won't buy an Xbox 360 when they can buy a Sony or Nintendo system.
"After the games' dubstep heavy introduction at E3, it’s easy to understand why you may be sceptical about picking it up."
After this stupidity heavy introduction I was sceptical about reading on, so I didn't.
If the pre-order rates are anything to go by it doesn't look like there'll be a slump for Nintendo between Wii and Wii U, especially with NSMBU launching.
Meanwhile Xbox 360 has a huge lineup for Kinect this winter especially for younger gamers, in competition to Wonderbook, plus Halo 4. Sounds like challenging circumstances for Sony.
Six I'm getting, would be seven but I don't feel like waiting for Transformed.
Jet Set Radio really benefited from the update but I guess that's not always the case. It's great that Sega are doing so many of these re-releases on the one hand, but it also makes me kinda sad to see them living on past glories.
It's a good question to ask though and she was pretty much flummoxed, ie. "yeah but once you play it on Nintendo you see the magic".
Obviously Wii U has the advantage of coming with the pad while Vita is a separate, expensive purchase. Other than that ... are there any big differences?
Hah - they're good.