*goes to twitter*
*points finger*
"pew!..Pew!...Pew Pew!"
I remember the Virtual Boy. I played one at K.B Toys when they were still in business(many memories there). Its different, that I can tell ya. ^_^
I wouldn't count on it. This isn't the first time Nintendo has announced their latest handheld earlier in the year, and then release it months later.
http://games.ign.com/articl...
and get this, it was also playable at E3 prior to launch. Just like the new 3DS will be. http://gonintendo.com/views...
Coinc...
The original DS had graphics comparable to the N64. Every seasoned gamer should know by now that the graphics of their handhelds has progressed at a steady pace to be compared to every console ever released by Nintendo.
Gameboy- NES
GBA- SNES
DS- N64
3DS- Gamecube
No, you silly goose.
Gamecube had about 480Mhz in graphics processing while the Wii contains around 749Mhz. Why does every gamer on here think the Wii and Gamecube are one in the same?/facepalm
It really boggles the mind.
I was given a PSP for Christmas that year of 2005. My first game was Ridge Racers, and that game was nothing short of awesome. My PSP from ebay came with the original demo disk that contained videos of the original lineup of PSP games(and games that would come later), and when I say the trailer for Ridge Racer for PSP, I knew I had to get one.
The original Hot shots golf game for PSP trailer also made me like my PSP ^_^
400+ degrees on a Sonic game. Incredible.
There's nothing "noob" about liking the 3D outings of Sonic. I beleive both types of games can coexist to please all fans, as many other franchises are able to do so just fine.
That's good. As much as I love LBP, I really can't imagine a true sequel to this game. How do you make a sequel to a game that has no end?
love to see what Kirby does with the extra dimension. Canvas Curse was (still is) awesome.
Edit: sorry, I met 2004. that's when the original DS was unveiled. I hate when I get E3 2004 and E3 2005 mixed up ~_~
Greatest Nintendo E3 since 2005 confirmed.
Dead? It was barely even alive. Natal is a joke from what we seen so far. As Nintendo always said, Software is what ultimately sells the hardware. If the games are meh, then what does Natal have left aside from waving at menus?
I just don't like the way the preview opens up on the game. Why do some sites feel the need to reference every 3D sonic game that was mixed in reaction? That being said, I am looking forward to Sonic 4, but I want Sega to continue making 3D games as Sonic can work in both dimensions when done right.
The more things change...
N64-Analog Stick and separate rumble pack
PS One- DualShock(rumble built-in)
The more they stay the same...
Wii- Motion controller and seperate Wii MotionPlus for greater accuracy
PS3- PlayStation Move with the accuracy of MotionPlus built in.
PlayStation Move. The DualShock of this generation.
(with DualShock 3 coexisting, of course)
Sega is doing fine from where I'm standing. With great games being released like Valkaria, Bayonetta, and the upcoming Sonic 4, I'm quite pleased.
Who cares if a good game gets released on the same day as Final Fantasy XIII. Not everyone is a Final Fantasy fan, you know.
lol....
I can't stop laughing about that video. "Pew Pew!!", rofl!!!
Don't listen to GodMars90. One(PS1) really is an awesome game. It pushed the hardware for its time with Destructible environments and Its convincing flame effects. I think anyone who digs a tough-as-nails shooter game like Contra should check this one out. Its verrrry underrated, imo.
http://www.youtube.com/user...
he also has a youtube page.
this quote makes me lol
"chock full of things that make me go BOOM"