That's a stupid reason.
Haaa. Well said.
@solidgamerx
Fact.
A few hours of something, is better than a few hours of nothing.
ha ha. That's great.
In terms of the big 3, yes. But man oh man.... Square-Enix was the king of e3 for me.
I REALLY wish this version was available in America. Oh well.... I still have my og gameboy with og Link's Awakening.
IX was already remastered. The remastered version is the one available on current gen consoles and PC. However, if you have it on PC, there is a mod that has AI enhanced backgrounds. It looks QUITE incredible. Best thing is, even if you have a crappy old laptop it'll run just fine. Just grab your favorite controller, plug the HDMI into the TV/receiver and then you're golden!
The vram would be affected the most.
Who says what now?
This is pretty messed up, actually.
It is definitely very good!
i would love to see that trend continue.
True. Though it is available for xbox one via backwards compatibility.
As it is, the only modern version is the PC version.
The inclusion of that would have made me buy it. Oh well... I guess I'll have to be satisfied with the other 10 versions I own, lol.
In all seriousness though, it's a letdown.
I love Japan. lol
Backwards compatibility is a big win for me. Though, I REALLY hope they include a 4k Bluray player this time. For one thing, it means media holding more than 100GB. For another thing, it means that I won't have to buy a separate player or an Xbone. If it has a 4k player, this is a day one for me for sure.
To be fair, they keep making each of those titles fresh. They only look stale if you don't play them. That said, they do have new IPs like Splatoon and Xenoblade. Still, the point can be made that a company only needs to constantly make new IPs if they aren't able to viably continue the brand strength and viability of its existing product line.
At first I was like... what?
But then I thought... this is actually pretty nice. Assuming you're getting non-discounted games.
Since I've moved to Japan, land of small living spaces, I've had to reflect on that as well. Space is so limited, that I have basically been only buying digital for the past few years. The exception being collector's editions.
That's just silly.