That's Nintendo's market; device that accompanies consumers other electronics. What I'm saying may imply negative connotations (like Nintendo being non-competitive), though I'm trying to link the similarities of consumers both owning a PC and tablet in tandem.
Wow.. That's an extremely cool feature!
I always wanted a Kinect experience with NBA 2K - like I'm actually dribbling the ball up the court, taking shots, and dunking on people :P (as a side feature of course) . Knockout Kings would benefit also from Kinect, though Microsoft needs to address their detection issues with the device (though I guess Kinect is more of an afterthought now).
Yeah. It's weird no doubt.
Amazing rebound from Microsoft, coming from their miserable E3 DRM debacle. I thought their "play anywhere" Windows 10 initiative would limit Xbox 1 sales, though it seem to have encourage them. There's also the 4K blu-ray playback feature in the XB1 S (and Scorpio) model consumers seem to enjoy.
You're probably right, though with the Nintendo switch being powered by Nvidia; it's a great thing.
Not at this immediate point in time, though eventually. Console exclusives are being ported to PC reguarly, games are cheaper (on PC), PC owners have the ability to use Microsoft, Nintendo, or Sony controllers for their gaming sessions. There's also free online play which (imo) is a huge positive for some people.
In reality; PC's, and smart devices are a threat to all the big three gaming companies. Time will tell what happens next.
It was too obvious a timed exclusive would be happing. This title could potentially be as highly praised as FF 15.
Yeah. This is game is totally on my radar.
That video was super impressive. I'm leaning more towards PC gaming these days, and games like this are the reason.
Not everyone will share your viewpoint though. They'll see the NX and say: "why would I buy Nintendo's new gaming platform if it's only $20-$40 dollars cheaper than the PS4 pro and the Xbox Scorpio?" Price will play a factor, and its innovate feature(s) will have to be on the same level as their Wii console. Third parties currently run this industry - and they (third parties) - always want a co-marketing type of deal. Nintendo doesn't believe in that sort of thing, s...
The Wii U was a good concept, though poorly executed. The system was underpowered (when compared to the Xbox 1 and PS4), so it offered developers little return in means of ports. Region restricted software is something that people seem to detest and the Wii U suffered from (sales wise) that also. Wii U's OS and online networking were ok, though below average when compared to their competitors. Coming from the Wii to the Wii U; I could understand why Ubisoft thought it would be an compet...
Exactly. Nintendo learned a lot from the Wii U (both good and bad), and they plan on having another go at it (Wii U 2.0). People complained about looking down at the screen while playing isn't very intuitive, so Nintendo might of included a mini projector into the system's Gamepad controller to project images in front so there's no awkward leering back and forth.
The battery life of the Gamepad was also a complaint, so (hopefully) they've added a beefier one...
Troll review. This game is way better than this review claims it is.
Omg... THE CHILLS!
The NX needs a "hook" (or gimmick as people call it) with applicable software to showcase its strengths over competing platforms. If a device is innovative enough to catch the attention of others; the price, at times, plays an unimportant role in its success. It's obvious Nintendo needs an "impulse buy" price factor for the NX (like the Wii had), though like I iterated before; "innovative products can be priced at an higher than average price point if it's som...
I'd rather play this over Final Fantasy XV. My opinion is mostly based on the video I've seen of this game, though I'm liking the combat system and its enemy designs. XV will probably be a great game no doubt, but I've played FF XIII and XIII-2 so... (just going of based experience).
It's looks interesting - though the game being developed by that one person, called; "Lost Soul Aside," has me more intrigued.
In the meantime, you should try Xenoblade Chronicle X if you have a Wii U. It might re-release on the NX with updated visuals and frames, though it's still great experience on the Wii U.
Well said.
There's way too many Sony apologist who'll libel Microsoft or Nintendo whenever they read an article that unfavorably cast them (Microsoft and Nintendo) in a negative light. Sony on the other hand... Denial, spin, unaccountably.
Keep in mind; fans of Sony are the people you can reason with. The extreme fans (which outweigh the normal fans) are the ones to watch out for.
That "$399" price depends on a number of factors. It could be a device that functions like a console, which could then be turned into a handheld platform for on the go gaming. There could be a "basic model" and "premium edition," (like the Wii U had) which the latter nets you two gaming platforms for the $399 price point.
The "must haves" for Nintendo's NX platforms are;
1.)Region-free hardware
That article pic... Lmao.