Well actually Apple has been doing this sort of thing with Airplay. But compared to the Wii U, it starts looking a little more disconnected and PS3/Vita-esque...
"says the man, they has made gears of war LOL"
Was that suppose to be an insult? I don't want to say I don't like Cliffy B, buuuuttttt...you should try harder.
You seem to be basing what you said on history. If we were to go by history, Sony released a new console 2 years after they launched the latest slim revision of their product. But that's only if we go by history, which means an announcement from Sony concerning the PS4 would be 2013 at the earliest(obviously) and a launch in 2014.
You seem upset that kids are playing video games. Think about that for a sec...
Lol, probably the people who want to see how a good multiplat game is made :P
I can control the xbox in it's entirety minus cutting it on, through Kinect, lol.
Not powerful enough for you? What are you currently gaming on? If it's anything besides a gaming pc, I'll laugh in your face...
Are you dense? A "custom" what? A " custom" what? Crayon?
Good read, lol.
Dynasty Warriors? Lol, shouldn't Eurogamer be asking people like Ubisoft with their game Assassin's Creed 3 running 1080p/60fps?
That much ram for a console's OS is crazy. MS only uses 32 Mb for the 360, Nintendo is using over 30x that and people are trying to say its not next-gen. But like other people where saying, Nintendo might decrease that and add it to the ram for games in a couple of years.
:/
On topic: I guarantee Sony comes out with a gamepad like the Wii U's when they launch the PS4...
"The buttons are not clicky, but mushy, and the whole affair feels, well, uninspired."
Are they speaking of the face buttons or the thumbsticks? Becaue neither DS3 nor 360 gamepad's face buttons are "clicky" but "mushy".
Necrovision? I'm in...
"Sept. 19 2010" ?
Sony "screwed the pooch...". What a wasted opportunity.
Lol, console gamers enjoy pop in and play without worrying about if they have the latest drivers for better performance. Oh and let's not forget quality control. Well at least that's what some console gamers enjoy.
What's the point?
I doubt it.