@Charybdis: Yup, just like those MAG servers, right?
Oh...
No. They talked up the feature before launch but then left it up to Devs to integrate those features into their games rather than system wide.
The point of the link is to show the Trending page for Walmart.
"Walmart’s new Trending page on their online store reveals that their Wii U bundle has been a bestseller all day today."
FYI: It isn't trending or even on that list
There's six at the Walmart my fiancée works at. Less than XOne but not sold out.
They have about fifteen XOnes left.
Great. Gotta keep up with trends.
Yup, not trending and not sold out either.
http://www.walmart.com/sear...
Congrats also Nintendo fans. Apparently Walmart also believes the Xbox 360 with Kinect is valid when searching for WiiU.
The Walmart my fiancée works at has twenty currently in stock. Zero PS4s.
Uh... It's been over a year for WiiU?
Or the flip side being Nvidia can't sell them
Wonder if that might have something to do with next to nobody willing to work with Nvidia, thus them constantly advertising themselves. Meanwhile many games are now being built with AMD drivers in mind.
Enjoy your ports though.
Yup, not like they don't have cameras built into the 3DS, 2DS, WiiU gamepad...
What in the great blue hell are you on about? Trying to appeal to the core gamer? When did Nintendo start doing that?
You definitely haven't seen the advertisements I have, that's for sure. Nintendos focus continues to be where it was with the Wii. Children and the casuals. The big difference is while Wii managed to become a trend, trends die fast and change often. Nintendo wanted to bank off of being the next big trend and fell flat on its face.
There wouldn't really be a war there. All the new 4K TVs support 3D.
2 GB? Shit. They can barely use half of that. The OS and running of the gamepad makes sure of that.
http://wiiudaily.com/wii-u-...
Thus why the WiiU isn't doing the two pad thing.
Yup, in particular on games
No, the fact that my fiancée, aunt, uncle, and cousin all work at Walmart stores tells me they don't. My fiancée also took care of the initial launch patrons, setting them up with goodies for participating in the launch and getting them set up with their preorders or launch night purchases.
She also confirmed with another few stores in the Northern Colorado area when her store ran out of stock.
No, no they really don't.
Walmarts in my area have none left. They've been gone since launch. Further, Walmart apparently doesn't know what numbers they need to stock. Even for launch Walmart stores only had 15 extra units tops.
Funny thing, really. In the post from Sony where exactly do they directly mention Xbox One? They don't you say?
But funny too everyone knows exactly who they're talking about. So curious here, wouldn't that mean its a pretty well known fact?
I'd ask the better questions next time. Why settle for 720p for $100 more when you can have 1080p for $100 less?
Here's a little slogan for MS going forward too:
Pay more, get ...
You could get the codes and redeem just in case. Doesn't hurt.
Think of it this way. If something ever happens to your discs (Not saying it would but in reality it could) then at least you'd still have the games available to you plus it'd save another purchase down the road if you ever found it justifiable.
I thought Xbox diehards were smart enough to know that cloud streaming such as Gaikai does not equal the so far mythical cloud Microsoft hypes