More useless babbling from the empty PR suit that heads NOA. What does this guy even do as his job? He literally spouts the same PR nonsense in every interview.
I have a set of the Golds and love it. I use it with my PS4, PS3, and Vita (the last doesn't even require the headset to be turned on!), and it works great. Very sturdy and no issues with build quality, and the sound quality is very good.
More clickbait garbage from "thisgengaming", nothing to see here, just move on and don't give them the clicks.
What a pointless article. More clickbait garbage.
Who cares? Mobile games are generally crippled by micro transactions and shallow gameplay, they come and go often and are quickly forgotten. Nintendo needs to focus on better gaming hardware without cheap gimmicks, and better games, for their long-term future.
If cheap throwaway mobile apps are all you have to brag about, you really don't have anything left to your argument, do you? How far the mighty N has fallen, when this is all that's left.
Keep up with the damage control, it's very entertaining stuff.
@ gamerb6 - Only one massive problem with your failed comparison: None of the last generation consoles can run this generation's games. They're running downgraded versions that aren't even close to the current gen versions. You seem to have a lot of difficulty understanding that, or you're just grasping for straws.
Are you trying to compare a shallow casual gimmicky phone app to real games released for real consoles like the PS4 and XB1? Sounds like desperation to me. Certainly nothing to be proud of.
@ gamerb6 - Read what you wrote again, and think about it. The 8th generation consoles are the PS4 and XB1, not 360 and PS3. The point is that the Wii U simply couldn't deliver games at the level of the 8th generation consoles. Why do you try to bring in the last generation consoles (360 and PS3) to make your point?
The Limited Edition version is only $49.99 list price, or even less if you have a Gamers Club Unlocked membership at Best Buy ($40). I preordered, looking forward to the game.
What happened to Pokemon Go? It's not that complicated: the fad fizzled out, like so many others.
The only thing Nintendo is "king" of these days is gimmicks, they lost all respect from core gamers due to many poorly designed products in the last decade or so.
There won't be much, if any, "LAN gaming" on the NX if 3rd party developers skip the system, which is very likely at this point.
@ moldy - Was going to upvote you but when you threw in the comment about 3rd party developers being lazy, you ruined your point. 3rd party developers skipped the Wii U not because of its uniqueness, but because the console was unable to run 8th generation games, due to its poor specs and missing features.
This article is nothing more than worthless clickbait garbage. No actual specs, features, pictures, nothing.
Sad, you're missing a huge amount of fantastic games on the PS4 and XB1. Your loss.
Good riddance to another cheap fad.
And there it is, the reason why Nintendo has continued to decline with each generation: diehard fans like you, who just want the same tired games and gimmicks and plead for them to stay the same, while their relevance in the gaming industry and community continues to fade away. Keep demanding the same old stuff year after year if you want them to fail, because they're well on the way.