Funny how he's an "idiot" or a "hack" when the topic pertains to anything but Nintendo.
How about the dev who created The Conduit and not the dev that will slap their director's face on the main character's head?
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I suppose the question now is how many of those games can I already access on my PC and other consoles.
Have they started putting SNES games onto the 3DS yet? I'm pretty certain its VC only supports GB, GBC, NES and Game Gear. Plus Super Metroid is going to be part of the Wii U's VC $.30 promotion.
@Snookies12 below
I happen to be a 3DS Ambassador. The twenty games included were ten NES games (almost all of which are now on the VC, if not all of them) and ten GBA games which were announced early on to have "no plans to be released to the general pu...
So a Vita gets a price drop which leads to a boost in Japan and it's huge and amazing and successful now.
Then when the Wii U gets a few new games and a boost in multiple regions (even outselling the Vita) it's not a big deal.
That's backwards logic if ever I've seen it.
It depends on how the game is made. If they make it look so good that the hardware is being pushed to its limits then it cannot possibly run at 60FPS. It's up to the developer to find a middle ground between making the game look as good as possible and making it perform as well as possible.
Simply put, no new console in this particular generation is a god-like machine that can pump out a game that looks visually on par with a Pixar movie AND run the game at the smoothest ...
I wish they would put out the JP arcade games on one of the consoles. Those were awesome.
I imagine it's tough to find a true balance in any multiplayer game. Many games out there give newer, less skilled players an edge when more experienced players begin dominating multiplayer servers. This happens a lot in Smash Bros., Call of Duty and Gears of War.
What are you talking about? Ck1x didn't so much as utter a critical word about Sony or their products.
Sheesh, and people call me defensive.
What I mean is the listing not being official. Sega canned the game, so it doesn't make much sense that a retailer would still have it listed unless they outright neglected to remove the game from their listing.
@Chuck_Norris
All I said was there's not a lot of content, but some and that it's up to the consumer if they think it's worth buying the console for what the system has. Not sure how this is even a reply to that.
Monster Hunter. Lots of Monster Hunter. And I recently rented Scribblenauts. That one was fun too.
@Chuck_Norris
Not sure what you're talking about. Zelda, Mario and Mario Kart were all confirmed to be in development for Wii U already. Super Smash Bros. has been in pre-development stages since shortly after E3 2011. They even confirmed Namco to be the development team.
http://www.ign.com/articles...
Now if you meant release dates...
Anyone mind if I list my favorite from each series?
Assassin's Creed II
Brutal Legend
Code of Princess
Darksiders II
Earthbound
Full Throttle
Gauntlet
Halo 4
InFamous
Jak III
Kingdom Hearts
Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
New Super Mario Bros. U
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Ti...
As someone who is not at all fond of EA, I don't understand it either myself. EA makes some stupid decisions and uses shady business practices, but all they do in the end is prove entertainment products. They don't provide products that can physically harm you in any way or are distributed in an unsanitary or harmful manner (unlike various food corporations out there).
As for Moore, I don't know what people expected him to say. You can't expect him to trash th...
Probably a mistake. The game's officially canned so I can't imagine this being real.
There's content there. It's a matter of whether or not a person is willing to pay $350 for it. For those (mostly fans, I would guess) who have already made that investment, there's definitely some stuff on there. Not a lot, but some. VC games for starters, some indie games, Monster Hunter, Lego, and the third party ports if one has not played them on another console yet.
Waiting for games sounds about right to me. Same with the negativity coming primarily from people with little or no interest to begin with. Summed up my thoughts pretty well. Bubble up.
Sorry, my wording was poor. I meant to say that this article should be taken as informative, not malicious. I agree on both counts.
Simply put, they probably thought Borderlands would be more profitable (and that the outsourcing plan wouldn't turn into a PR disaster).