I'm not sure if I want to see Nintendo go third-party, but at some point, it just might have to happen.
I really liked Liberation on the Vita. It's a shame the issues with the Vita version are still around in console port.
That's exactly how I feel.I'm hoping Titanfall gets me interested again.
I don't even think that would help them at this point. Just 4 million units in a year? That's disastrous. And this is coming from someone who loves the Wii U.
I still don't ever see this happening...
Sometimes I wish I could still compete in the genre, but I guess I just don't play FPS games any more.
Yea, it's a lot of fun. Sometimes I think the AI is a little too agressive though.
I wish I knew about this a few months ago.
Not really, that's what it is. It's going to adopt a similar to business model to Netflix and you don't actually own the games, you just pay to access them (exactly like Netflix).
I think PlayStation Now is awesome, but until we know more about it, I'm on the fence. Price is everything for me with this one.
Really? I had no idea you could do that. This doesn't work on the Xbox One though right? Because it doesn't have an internet browser.
That's what I want to do. Sending individual files doesn't cut it for me.
This interview was done way before CES (about two weeks). Definitely don't consider it a response to PlayStation Now.
Those features will get added eventually.
I didn't know about this. I did a bit of research and it definitely is possible. The functionality pales in comparison to what the Xbox 360 could do though.
He stuck to talking points but it's cool to hear how committed Microsoft is to improving the console, particularly its operating system.
I don't have a cable subscription but I know a lot of people that are waiting for the premium features to get released in Canada before actually buying an Xbox One.
I wish they'd just reach an agreement already, I want to see this feature in action.
I'm still surprised that it ended up being my favourite game ever. I never though anything would surpass Ocarina Of time for me, but The Last of Us really does.
What qualifies you to be an expert on what constitutes journalism? I'm curious.
Did you actually read the story, or at least glance at the first paragraph before completely discounting it?
I cite facts, conducted research and put a fair amount of work into this article. Nintendo isn't going anywhere any time soon, but the company needs to change its business practices now before it's too late. That is simply all I'm saying. Even blind fanboys...