... DO you know the definition of SLEEK? A BOX is literally the antithesis of SLEEK.
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I am not sure about most gamers starting on Nintendo. Many did. You could certainly make that assumption for gamers who are 35-45 years old as the NES was so big... but for many many people in their 30s the Genesis or Playstation was their first console depending on how far into their 30s youre talking. My very first console was a Master system but I had already started gaming on my friends 2600, 5200 and NES. Not long after I had my SMS I got an NES and ...
Im that generation. But I was also a PC gamer. We were aware of 3d graphics long long before they hit
the home console. The playstation made it mainstream but the arcades did it first and everyone who was seriously aware of gaming knew about virtua fighter.
I will say also that this is going to sound weird but we had seen plenty of 3d graphics elsewhere, in cutscenes, movies, effects that mimick 3d like isometric graphics, or games like Ballz, Mode 7 effects an...
More potential performance but a whole new generation of bad ports and with the popularity of PC gaming you're much better off making it easy for games to be brought to your system.
That being said the first party titles of course they would be spectacular .... but you'd end up with issues like xbox360 where some games run better even though it's weaker on paper ... and that's factoring in that they both used a PPC architecture
The fact that IBM continues to use it in high end enterprise solutions should tell you something. It's not a cpu meant for one thing . The ps3 is held back by limited bus IO and it's GPU, as far as gaming goes.
The CELL continued to be used in IBM enterprise level equipment and where the base OS is capable of distributing use of cores across LPARs(logical partitions, like a virtual machine instance that can be IPLd separately as needed) it's quite efficient . It's really a PPC style RISC core ...
Optimization? Unique features? What is wrong with that? Their games often are per release, limited in platform release.
If Grandia hadn't been messed around and mutilated tons lately Id suggest it may be that.
Imagine if it were Panzer Dragoon Saga or Koudelka, or something. I mean..... maybe Im some kind of boomer or something but those are the games I want a lot more than I want Demons Souls. Not that I don't love Demons Souls but as far as Im concerned Demons Souls is on a modern platform and looks decent already...
Closeout prices do this
Service games... So.. you mean SEGA? Thats what Sega STANDS for.
oh MY GOD, I AM SO OLD. HOLY GOD DAMN CRAP. OHHH GOD... OH GOD ITS SINKING IN
"increasingly dire"? More dire than new York being underwater by 2010 as predicted in in the 90s or??
People are asking for remakes of old stuff and half the time the remake is shit or doesn't take advantage of newer hardware why even have it on ps5... most reasonable remakes are just cleaned up and keep original mechanics.
And this one supports VR. Worth noting
I would actually get these... But issue is I have no room with all my ACTUAL playstation and Saturn consoles ...
When it comes to games not from Nintendo platforms switch players want them all on their platform, crying and moaning if it isnt the god damn flagship port and not giving a damn that the ancient Maxwell cores are capable of far less than PCs or other consoles which holds back games ... lets throw that out for a second.
The point is... when its a non nintendo IP or whatever they will port beg and say exclusives are bad for gaming or some other tripe...
When its som...
God thats DUMB,. This isnt a 1st or 2nd party sony game.. Its made by miHoYo and published by Sony ... its also a PC game and was coming to PC first... Better smash a PC I guess.
Given that the PS4 has already outsold the PS3 by 20 mil + for the same timeframe after release... it would seem the Xbox One is actually selling a bit under the 360. The combined total being so high does give one hope for consoles.
people who only want a handheld and want to play newer games now that the 3DS ship has sailed.
Actually I would say NEXT designed it... That thing looks like a taller NEXT station