Good. They need all the money they can get.
Agreed. As a Nintendo fan I actually defended Playstation All Stars when it announced.
Something being a rip-off or being heavily inspired by something else really has no negative bearing on the quality of the product.
So it's a rip-off, but who cares, as long as it's good.
Did this guy seriously just count Madden and Tekken?
Call of Duty, considering the developer, I wouldn't get my hopes up.
Ragnarok Odyssey...........fuck yes.
Nothing factually makes it better, it's just my PREFERENCE.
The 360 controller is the most comfortable controller I've ever held. I prefer it's stick configuration (one high, one low), they're concave, and the trigger buttons are perfect for shooters and racers. My ONLY gripe with it is that damn D-Pad. If it weren't for the D-Pad, I'd call it the perfect controller.
I seriously CANNOT play fighters on the 360 due to that D-Pad.
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Better be. That would've been the most disappointing announcement this year, besides Bioshock Infinite getting delayed.
Except all the times the Wii U specs were supposedly bad came from anonymous devs, or were quotes taken out of context (Eurogamer incident, for instance.)While the positive reports have came from named, on-record developers.
Well you gotta have a pretty nice GPU to pull off what the Wii U does (Rendering 3 screens at once with only a FPS drop.) Doesn't really come off as a surprise to me.
Memory isn't surprising either. I think it's safe to assume that all next-gen console will have 2 Gigs MINIMUM, which is 4x the amount that the current gen has.
Looks like this'll be the first eShop game I'll download. There's plenty of games on there, none of them really have interested me is all. But this looks good.
From what I've heard, Origins didn't sell well on ANY platform, so maybe Ubisoft feels that they would save money making it exclusive, due to the belief that the costs it requires to port it to other platforms probably won't match the profit they make off of it. Just a theory.
- We already know it's launching in November, at least for the U.S. My specific date I'm predicting is the 18.
- I think it's safe to assume that it'll be launching at $300-$350. No more, no less.
- Don't expect them to release the specs. They didn't even do it with the GameCube which was a pretty powerful system.
- All I want to know is console features what the OS looks like, and the Nintendo Network. Cross game chat...
Why didn't they? The GC didn't sell that much but they still made a profit on each one sold.
It better. It's crazy how after 2 conferences we still don't know a thing about the Nintendo Network outside of Miiverse.
(On a side-note, what the hell happened to my bubble count? I lost 2 of them and none of my comments have been down voted)
Man I hope this doesn't mean the Wipeout series will be done.
The sticks are clickable for both the pad and the Controller Pro.
Title should be "We are not milking the NEW SUPER Mario series, cause that's what he's talking about.
Anyway, I agree, there's only ONE New Super Mario Bros game per system, that's not milking at all.
BUT, these games essentially the same thing over again and hardly innovate over their previous installments. They seem like copy-and-paste jobs, which essentially creates the illusion of the series being milked. I think that's what makes...
I wouldn't say 650,000 is lackluster but it definitely deserved more.
It's inconvenient for one game, so now the controller is useless in it's entirety? Really?
3MD eDRAM? Fake.