EA's NHL deal isn't exclusive. 2K used to make the NHL 2K games on home consoles. Last year they revived it for mobile.
The CM part of the title means commercial, lol. It's something they aired alongside the anime's first episode.
There will have been a long enough gap to where Sony could probably get away with calling another handheld PSP; PlayStation Pocket or PlayStation Portable.
They introduced Remote Play on Android over a year ago. The fact that you aren't aware of its existence speaks volumes about its uptake.
PushSquare is a Sony apologist site. They never say anything bad about Sony, and in fact, once wrote this:
"So, what hope could the likes of Freedom Wars or Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines possibly have had? The games would have got played, on account of the event being busy enough to ensure that every stall is occupied at all times – but the PlayStation maker clearly felt that dedicating that space to an extra DriveClub or LittleBigPlanet isle made more sense. And honestly...
The two PSP games just use Japanese audio. I don't know if XSEED is doing a dub for this one.
He never talks about Vita in this interview. In fact, he goes out of his way to not talk about it.
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Sony isn't making this, because that would require them to actually make something - anything - on Vita.
"A major expansion for a game released just over a year ago, launch sales of ‘The Taken King’ represent 16% of the original’s debut."
Abysmal retention.
Your source is a Konami customer service conversation taken from Reddit? lol
PC version has likely been silently cancelled too.
It's short for Hardware Girls, as in the personification of video game consoles.
Get your head out of the gutter!
It will support Vita's physical controls!
You will be able to. It's a $15 digital game.
This is a discussion about Capcom's digital sales, not about how much of Capcom's combined physical + digital sales come from PC. The cost of physical units are irrelevant in this conversation. All marketplaces, be it Steam/App Store/Google Play/PSN/XBL/eShop, have a 33% cut of the sale price. What is relevant is when Capcom lowers the price of game xyz to $3 on Steam while leaving it at $20 on PSN/XBL/eShop. More people are going to gravitate to the cheaper alternative. The PC market...
This is by unit sales, not revenues. If anything, that makes the PC numbers kind of unimpressive? Of course the platform with the lowest MSRP on games would move the most copies.
This was the scene in Japan: http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/...
Elsewhere at the same convention: http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/...
Imagine applying for a new job after this:
"Hey, it says on your resume that you worked for Sony's PlayStation social media team. That's a pretty desirable job. What happened?"
"I got fired for quoting a review that said one of our current products was dead."
"Oh. Thanks for your time. If you're chosen expect a callback within the next two weeks."
I don't think the game is resonating anywhere. It did poorly in the UK and it didn't even make the NA/EU PS4 Best Sellers list for September.