I was amused.
Awesome. That means shorter development times. I've been very impressed with everything I've been hearing about Vita. I'm looking forward to trying it.
I think it's more accurate to say they're becoming more PC-like, but I know what you mean.
True, and as long as consoles offer exclusive games that people want, that you can't play on computers, then consoles will stick around.
I like Zelda 2. In fact I think it's aged better than the original.
Yeah, the Dead Space series is delivering what the Resident Evil series isn't anymore, which is a horror experience.
No it won't have a hard time against mobile phones. Mobile phones don't have dual analog sticks, actual buttons, and near-PS3 quality graphics.
Take the series back to its roots and put the emphasis on horror and scares. That's what was so special about the first few games in the series.
Sadly yes, it probably will. When will the masses finally get tired of this regurgitated nonsense?
Nintendo franchises are not milked nearly as much as people think they are. People only think that because they've been around for a while. You'll notice that most of Nintendo's franchises only get one or two games per console (sometimes more in very rare cases, like Professor Layton). A good example of a milked franchise is Call of Duty. How many CoD games are there just on PS3 and 360? There's part 2, part 3, part 4, Modern Warfare 2 (and soon 3), World at War, Black Ops and...
Nice grammar and spelling.
I read the article before posting. He thinks Nintendo is living in the past just because they're releasing two previously-released games on 3DS, ignoring all the new games that have been released and will be released in the future.
There were portable gaming machines that delivered glasses-free, 3D displays in the past?
The tablet controller will be pricier than your average controller, but don't expect it to cost 200 to 300 dollars. If Nintendo had to charge that much, they likely wouldn't have bothered developing that type of controller.
If anyone from Q-Games is reading this, please make a sequel to PixelJunk Monsters! That is one of the best and most addictive games I've ever played.
Too true.
You could just get a Wii U whenever that comes out and play this game on that system.
I know, but what I'm asking is couldn't another publisher step up and publish these titles for North America since Nintendo doesn't seem interested?
Couldn't another company step up and publish these titles?
Do any of these developers have the balls to just announce the actual performance specs of the Wii U instead of just making comments like "it's quite powerful," or "it has plenty of horsepower"?