Someone should make a game about coding within this game maker.
They aren't well made at all.
Alienware is overpriced shyte. They try to sell their brand, but their brand is complete trash.
I'd argue the complete opposite. The lack of 100% compatibility is going to kill this on arrival. I forsee a LOT of returns from parents who bought it thinking it's just a smaller Switch, but then realising afterwards that it's useless.
This would have been nice five years ago when phones had massive bezels, but they're useless now that they block 20% of the bezel-less screens.
Why not PC?
@djl3485 They did. It's called the 2DS.
If the sides can't be detached, why didn't they fix the layout? The right control stick on the normal Switch is painful to use because the layout also had to be usable as a JoyCon. That design limitation doesn't exist with this. It isn't even much smaller. Who is this for? WTF were they thinking? I honestly don't get it at all. This is almost as stupid as the XBox SAD.
@ButtAnihilator "They're stupid and annoying, but hot af."
Fixed.
The snowflakes are getting out of f*cking control.
Funny how everyone here is apparently "right" about everything and smarter than Pachter in every way, and yet they don't have his job, nor would they be able to do it well. Bunch of civilian scientists here with PhDs in bullsh!t.
He wouldn't have a job if he was wrong about everything. He knows the industry better than you ever will.
I'm curious to know how the controller feels. It looks just like an Ouya controller. That doesn't bode well.
You do realise that the NES and SNES are both in fact game consoles, right?
Is it the same price? I thought it was a lot cheaper.
*checks online*
Ah yeah, wow. Almost exactly the same.
Yeah, these constantly pop up all the time. I don't get it.
You also just ranked Breath of the Wild higher than A Link to the Past. -_-
Not even Microsoft? M$ can't even manage to release a good first party exclusive more than once a console generation.
That'd be some Rian Johnson level subversion right there.