that means ps4 at E3 2015
sad in a way this game graphically could easily have been on the wii and having miis in the game is just retarded.
it looks like fable on rails, doesnt look promising
nope just like the ds to 3ds its just an update to an already existing system. sony knows how to do "next gen" nintendo used to.
running out of ideas for mario games it looks like.
the controllers look cheaply made. Id bet on a rash of breaking controllers just from normal use shortly after the systems launch.
talk about a picture having nothing to do with a thread lol.
bionic commando! The grapple arm and gun would make battling so fun!
this topic was the 1st thing that came to mind when I first saw the wiiu. Relationships so many you only have one gamer the wiiu would help these relationships if you can get over the time spent gaming
this should be a $29.99 at the most as most gamers who will get it have already played these games.
if wii u is not less than $300 nintendo will have trouble
well the facts the 3ds cost around $120 to produce, and sells for $250. NGP cost more than $250 to produce and will sell for $250.
Nintendo is just greedy and cocky
i bet halo 4 will be playable with kinect also
Id say anything over $300 will spell trouble at nintendo. Even if it nintendo takes a loss on each console, with so much great content game sells should make up for the loss.
one thing i know is i get value...with 10 year + console cycles and great games im not afraid to pay $600 for a good system. Unlike nintendo.
and reggie always just responds "we got great games coming featuring mario and zelda".
ffxV is squares chance to redeem themselves
I think the only way nintendo will win with the wiiu is to price it reasonable, $300 or less.
I think it 3d turns out to be a fad or not honestly. With that its future proof. To me its hard to even imagine a better console. Maybe could use more storage and graphically ps3 is near perfection. Also if the Vita does in fact interact with the ps3 like the wiiu controller with the wiiu.Than ps3 sales will remain strong.