My Super Famicom, MegaDrive and older consoles too look just fine on my HDTV 0_o
I guess input lag is an issue with a lot of HDTVs, but I don't have any complaints about mine.
It's just a random 42" Hitachi TV, it seems to work fine with retro consoles.
Okay...
Great, yet another crappy free to play multiplayer FPS game.
Probably will be nothing like the original FEAR games either.
I'll hate on whatever I like wherever I like, thanks.
Yeah the same games that Nintendo has been pushing for nearly 30 years, you'd think they would be getting very old by now...
They really need to develop something new.
Lol no. The Wii-U right now is looking very much like the Dreamcast did, possibly even worse off as the Dreamcast was at least on par or close to the other machines of the same generation power wise.
I find it hard to believe that a OS designed to run on a game console would use more RAM than a Desktop OS where the Desktop OS has a lot more features as it's needed.
A console OS should be much smaller as it doesn't need as much bloat as a desktop OS... or at least, shouldn't need.
Depends on your definition of "Good quality"
Wut?
The MegaDrive was also released a lot earlier than the 1998 that the article states, I don't know if this was a typo or not...
They're a bit late to be denying this after all the leaks...
MegaDrive controller ftw.
I'm not insulting an X1 supporter, I'm simply giving my opinion on why I'm not going to buy that piece of crap. If somebody else wants to buy it then it's their decision.
"Every time you buy a used game you are directly taking food from the mouths of the people who made that very game you are enjoying" - I find this to be a very stupid argument.
Books, DVDs and Audio CDs get resold all of the time, why do game developers think that they are special in some way compared to these?
I will not support any platform that directly dictates what I do with the games that I buy. If I want to sell the games that I've bought...
Why you would need 60fps on a motion control device I have no idea...
What are you going to do, record your own version of The Matrix with it?
Nah, early Sega consoles were better.
Better than an Xbox, lol. At least it'll (hopefully) eventually have worthwhile exclusives.
I've never really cared about Xbox anyway. Perhaps I'll pick one up in a few years when they're cheaper if there's any worthwhile exclusives for them. I do have a 360 but that's pretty much what i did with that.
Main console = PlayStation for me.
I wouldn't call having weaker hardware and anti-consumer restrictions "future proof"...
I play a few free to play games but this is quite worrying. I would rather just buy a game and be done with it usually rather than having to buy all this extra stuff just to get the most out of the game.
I don't mind them too much, but I hope that there won't be more free to play games than real games next generation.