Nintendo should drop the price before the Vita launches if they want to convince more gamers into buying the system. The system only costs over 100 to make and it is sold at a whopping 250.
I am playing Zelda on the 3DS and all I have to say is, the game looks way better on the 3DS than anything else I've played OoT on. The 3D also adds to the game and works really well.
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Oh and sh*tty hotel room gaming services like OnLive are killing consoles.
What else? Facebook gaming? All this "console gaming is dying" garbage is getting really old (and REALLY stinky).
Fun fact about N4G: say anything negative about Sony is a definition of trolling in the N4G dictionary.
Xbox 1 BC is powered by emulation, no reason why it wouldn't be there.
BF3 rules!!!
mw3 down
Yay, Navada wants BF3. Las Vegas BF3 parties here I come.
And for this, Sony needs to make a Kevin Butler game.
But Sony is still awesome for having a sense of humor!
The Cell and RSX maintain the same size as the previous Slim models, yet it has a smaller heatsink and a smaller fan. The real problem is thermal paste. I would hope Sony is investing in higher quality thermal paste for the new Slim because the ceramic-based thermal paste that is pretty much used in most computer electronics including Xbox360s and PS3s only lasts about a year before it's completely dried. Otherwise expect a higher chance of YLOD, so long this new Slim still maintains the ...
Yes, it's quite a heater. I don't need my space heater in my room anymore.
The 60GB PS3 has the most features.
Get a 2500 PS3. I trust it'll be so quiet you might not notice it even has a fan. Even if you do it isn't very annoying.
I have a 320GB Slim PS3. That thing is the quietest PS3 I've ever seen. No reason to purchase a CECH-3000 with a potentially noisier fan, and external changes I am not fond of (I love the chrome on my Slim and the LEDs).
For christ's sake, stop QQing. The demo is fun, that is all it matters. SEGA has the courtesy of allowing their fans to sample their upcoming project. Take the demo for what it is worth.
OnLive: Bringing the hotel room gaming experience into the comforts of your home!
Would it work with my Network Computer I found in the dumpster in the late 90s?
Nintendo really dropped the ball with the 3DS' launch. It was a rushed system with bad launch titles, delayed features like eShop and Web Browser (not like the browser is any good mind you), and a punishing price tag. It only costs Nintendo over $100 to manufacture, so they can afford to drop the price by at least $50. The device with the 3D is awesome other than that.
CoD MW3... A mediocre, cookie cutter shooter full of 8-year olds on multiplayer for 60 dollars, as advertised in the Toys R Us catalog.
Like my 3DS, a day 1 Vita buy for me.
Also to add, Mario 64 is a 1996 game, but I believe to have played it around 1998 when I first played an N64.
Nintendo dropped the ball really hard on the pricing. Given our economy, gamers aren't too willing to drop a premium on a handheld that is ridiculously inferior in specs to a competitor's handheld at the same cost.
Nintendo really missed a huge opportunity on here, and I am a huge Nintendo 3DS fan.