I think Mario (meaning almost any Mario) is a good game regardless of motion control. SM64 and SMS were awesome too.
The Wii motion controls had nothing to do with it, IMO. The genious of Miyamoto did.
Dangit. I knew this would be good. My original PS3 RE5 is autographed by Jun Takeuchi. I'm not gonna sell it for the Gold edition. That makes it hard to upgrade... but... maybe two copies is worth it.
Blind fire while in cover, huh?
I guess that's all the rage.
Oh wow. That is the worst thing I have ever heard regarding the device. It doesn't work while you're on the couch?
Ouch.
Standing while driving, etc? No thanks.
Wow... this article is really pushing the bounds of spin. Where does he get the $100-160 per person figure from? Does he think everyone needs their own camera?
Since the navigation controller merely provides extra functionality that the DualShock can provide, I'm not going to include it. I'm also assuming that there will be multiple Move bundles, or that the bundled software will be very appealing, like Wii Sports.
1 person Kinect + 1 game = 150 + ...
If Sony had saved all their pre-E3 announcements for E3, they would have "won", but... Nintendo's games and 3DS showing was very strong, despite many remakes and the fact that many titles are not coming this year, but... etc. etc.
There are no winners or losers at E3, IMO. Its good to see both Sony and Nintendo showing strong. It was good to see the new X360, and the accompanying 360 price drops from MS.
Overall, it was a pretty good E3. The...
MS will lower the price of the new 360 S as soon as the last old 360 is gone from the shelves. The "cheap" 360 is already out -- the 360 S.. it's just not priced cheaply.. yet.
They don't want hardware sitting around, unsold.
Honestly, I love my Go. If I could convert all my UMD games to digital, I would... except I have a PSP-2000 as well, so why bother?
I buy new games on the Go only, though. UMDs more annoying than carts are, when it comes to portable gaming, and carts are really annoying. DD and handheld == brilliant. Eventually, people will come to see it that way.
I have *no* idea why someone would want the UMD version of a game over the digital, after now having tried t...
BAD translation. Really bad.
I doubt it. That's probably a price-drop date for the DSLite and DSi/XL.
Nintendo always launches in Japan 1st, to my recollection, and Japan isn't supposed to get the 3DS until ~March 2011.
They should release the watermelon slicing portion of the game as a demo. It seemed strangely fun...
The bad guys needed some swords to defend themselves with. Or melon rinds. Or something. They seemed weak/defenseless compared to the watermelon enemies.
Here's what I don't get... saying PSN+ isn't worth it, but XBL Gold is (which kinda makes sense, from a single-console owner perspective)
...and 360 fans still insist that XBL is "better" (comparing the two, from the perspective of a new buyer or multi-console owner), when you can play online games for FREE on PSN, and the truth is that, now with PSN+, there's actually no excuse other than, frankly, made up goofy anecdotes like "its too slow&qu...
I agree. The tech sounds really cool, but I'll wait for a price, battery life, and some games, rather than game promises and remakes, before I judge it the Most Awesome Thing.
Twice the muscle of the PSP, AND the battery life of the DSi (~14-18 hours!)would require some pretty severe hardware tech that the rest of the world hasn't stumbled across.
You can have one or the other, but not really both. Battery tech hasn't moved along much in the past... oh couple decades (or longer, really), so battery life is pretty much bound to the hardware usage of power.
Now, if what they really mean is "half the battery of the DSi&q...
3DS is looking to match the battery life of the DSi...
That's kinda telling. I don't think it's quite the beast folks imagine it to be. Honestly, with a lower rez screen, the PSP would have the muscle to do stereoscopic 3D -- it just lacks the cool screen tech. I would wager the 3DS will be on par with it, as far as horsepower goes.
Double the DSi's numbers (266 and 133 MHz ARM processors, 32MB of memory would be 2x), and you've got a p...
You must be joking.
Nintendo has yet to announce a price for this beast. It may be a couple years before its cheap enough to fill the DSi OR PSP's shoes in the marketplace, no matter how cool the tech is.
I am so happy modern LCD TVs can interpret both a PAL and NTSC signal easily.
No games can escape my PS3! Now.. if only I could convince Japanese dev houses to always include English subtitles.
...or I suppose I could just learn Japanese. =)
Why are the PSP screens, in this comparison, smaller?
The PSP has both a higher rez screen (480x272) than the 3DS main screen, if its 400x240, and its physically larger as well, even on the smaller PSP Go (3.8" as opposed to 3.5").
I totally believe it's more powerful than the PSP. It'd have to be.
I was doubting that it's more powerful than the Wii. The iPhone burns up its battery in no time flat (< 1 hr) when its running a real game, and its not as powerful as a Wii. Nintendo won't push that kind of high-tech battery eater on Nintendo customers.
Nintendo sells systems for everyone to enjoy -- including kids. People just don't spend $300 on a handheld for the...
GROD sounds better anyway.