If you stand by your statement...
PSVR is dedicated to PS4 and gaming. It's an accessory to the PS4, something people claim is gaming oriented only. It's potential is being used strictly for gaming.
If VR is about more than gaming and its potential is beyond that PSVR will not last, in particular at the price it's at.
Maybe if it was unshackled from PS4.
The fact they'd just produced the PS4 and looked to upgrade it instantly shows they were rushing something, rather it be the PS4 or Pro.
That being said I highly doubt they were actually working on the Pro that quick. If they were that's instant admission they thought PS4 was underpowered and needed a successor as the base PS4 couldn't stand the test of time.
They do as "casuals" were what the product was aimed toward. If they weren't Pokemon Go wouldn't be on mobile devices out of all things.
The app is flat out boring.
It is. That's why it's called The Crew. The main draw is being able to form a crew of your own or with other players online. A lot of the achievements/trophies are affiliated with doing exactly that.
@XanderZane: Sadly it didn't. Wild Run was on sale the week The Crew came out free.
Still a pretty great title even at its base. I'm at the level cap and have finished the story. There's definitely a lot to do.
@Neonridr: Selling "in droves" again, does not make Nintendo the top software nor hardware seller with the WiiU.
We could always talk about the Virtual Boy too. It sure sold both hardware and software "in droves". How about the iteration of the 3DS known as 2DS? N64 and GameCube also weren't top selling.
Oh sorry. I see you'd much rather be choosy about what is affiliated with Nintendo and continue to steer the conversation in ...
@Neonridr: Oh I know. It must be difficult to accept the WiiU doesn't top any charts and actually counts as a Nintendo product.
Pulling ones nose out of Nintendo's ass shouldn't be that difficult either. Nor stating a fact.
This is Nintendo of course who insists on profit day zero guaranteed. It will be more than both.
WiiU is "top selling"?
Must've missed that memo along the times of both PS4 and Xbox One passing it in sales after coming out a year later.
@nix: The part you left out is the majority staying with the company responsible for said construction then moving on to other projects.
By your logic a fireman would put out a single fire then be fired later that day due to the job being done.
I'll be getting the Legacy Edition. Played every CoD game to date minus the first two. Black Ops 3 has been good fun with zombies in particular. Plus it's about time they allowed you to play the campaign split screen or with friends online.
Because why do that when they can split them all like they do?
Your way: $40 game
Nintendo's way: $80 for each region then $120 for the original Blue, Red, and Yellow
I mean, you just gotta catch them all, right? Plus now they've found a way to add in meaningless accessories with the Z-Ring. $30 for the ring then $7 for a three pack of crystals to use with the ring.
Not by far. The Wild Run DLC adds quite a bit to the title as well.
The Crew was free on Xbox Live for Games with Gold in June. Rayman was free in March 2015.
That and devs stating they're already working on titles for Scorpio.
What that means is more titles available to take advantage of the new resources at launch.
@Fishy Fingers: Yes. People like ass kissers. Not kickers.
Great. NES, the short form of Nintendo Entertainment System may be Nintendo affiliated but again, Nes is not.
That has been the conclusion drawn. If the emulators aren't running original BIOS they are not illegal.
http://cs.stanford.edu/peop...
But Nes isn't Nintendo
@Goldby: The Xbox One S is a slimline Xbox One with slightly, slightly increased specs and the ability to play 4K. The PS4 is about to see a slimline release.
The PS3 & 360 both saw slim models.
The PS2 & OG PlayStation saw slim models.
Sega Genesis saw a slim model of sorts branded Sega 3.
Nintendo even produced a slim model of the NES.
All of them were produced to introduce some sort of improvement. Most were about les...