In the future, yes, but currently you can buy them from the Xbox website or on a 360 console.
A handheld, portable system that can connect to a TV via a hub and connect to wireless controllers. One set of games for the system, allowing them to double the amount of games each year for the singular system. That's what I am thinking, we'll see.
They need to shoot for "sell" 20m, not ship 20m.
My son is almost done with the campaign and it is locking up daily on Xbox, also has experienced glitch when defeated 3 times by a foe. He has played it much more than I have, I have not had issues yet.
Lol, right! I'm pretty certain getting shot by a tank would qualify as fatal.
I have 2 Xbox Ones, a 360 and a Wii U. This was a sarcastic comment to see what kind of response it would get. Surprised by all the negativity, guess MS turned the tide at E3. Before, any pro PS4 comment got lots of upvotes.
Wii U is the last Nintendo console I intend to buy. At this point, we have seen all that they have to offer several times over. Great games and franchises improved to the point of perfection. Absolutely no 3rd Party support and virtually no new franchises. (Exception for W101 and Splatoon, but 1 per year is not getting the job done.). I will enjoy my Wii U for years to come, but this the end of the line. (Also not happy with the New 3DS XL, really?)
Its exclusive to PS4, so you know it's going to be awesome!
I think Nintendo is getting off track with Amiibo. Selling toys that open up minimal content in games is not going to carry them into Next Gen, especially since they are not making nearly enough to meet customer demand. They need to make an industry leading console and BEG for 3rd party support, period.
I completely agree. If the major releases were more spreadout through the year there would be much more liklihood people would buy them. I plan to but SW Battlefront and Halo 5 at release, but will likely hold off on much else, other than what my kids ask for. If the big games were spread out every month or two, it would be far more likely I would buy them to try out something new.
Guess you will have to wait and see, but I am certain there are a ton of folks still playing on 360's and this may very well push them to make the leap.
Bzzzzz, wrong answer. This is a great feature that won't stop or change anyones Next Gen games purchases. This is a great reward for loyal Xbox owners who will be able to continue to play some of their old favorites with new features on their new consoles.
We have Halo, absolutely no desire to play any more COD games.
It pays to wait a year+ to buy the Next Gen console. Hard to do when it had been 8 years between console generations.
They did, pay $29+ for Smash Bros content. Really more of a reward for Nintendo, but we get the privilege of paying a ridiculous amount for minimal content, they are learning from Amiibo sales on ebay. LOL
What this really means is fresh meat into the grinder. Have not played in awhile, but I may have to revisit.
We (myself and 2 kids) absolutely love Splatoon!
1TB is an improvement, but still not enough. Kudos for both for trying to maintain price point and addressing a real issue. This will still only last most folks about 2 years with 40-50GB games.
Amiibo challenges in this game are tough.
$3.74 right now via Xbox store.