Gizmopop
Gizmopop
Gizmopop

Are you saying you are having problems getting it to work?

Just bad weight mapping right there.

Sega had a bunch of missed opportunities and self inflicted wounds throughout the 90's. I’ve posted elsewhere in the thread and it should be common knowledge by now, but they had the chance at the hardware that became the N64 and a chance to partner with Sony for a 32 bit machine and chose neither. Think about that

The GG was also more expensive than the Gameboy, but considering it was a color portable the price bump was justifyable. Battery life was definitely a problem (its funny how today’s portables don’t offer much more than the 5 hour life span of the GG back in the day) and anyone who had a GameGear immediately bought the

Much more than that though. Sega of Japan and Sega of America were at odds during the 90's. It was SoA that helped the Genesis/Mega Drive become the success it was(the home office wasn’t too pleased that SoA could succeed where SoJ could not). The Genesis didn’t do as well in Japan as it did in Europe and the U.S.

If you restrict yourself to an 8 bit color palette (256 colors). ;)

I guess it was the era, consoles did not produce smooth scrolling graphics like the SNES was able to (thank you mode-7). Mode 7 gave you the freedom to turn the vehicle completely around, very few racing games of the era (none on consoles iirc) allowed you to do this, most other racing games confined you to a

Uncharted open world wouldn’t be so bad, that’s kind of what the Tomb Raider reboot ended up being. It was similar enough to Uncharted in the exploring, climbing, puzzle solving, even some set piece moments, but the addition of lite crafting, new gear (which augmented your abilities) and campsites (allowing you to

Bummed about the cross-save? Why? The game supports it.

According to other forums/blogs, SE isn’t releasing Vita Setsuna out west because complaints of slow loading times.

Provided your PS4 and PSTV are wired to your router (I use powerline network adapters) and you set the PS4 to not connect directly to Vita/PSTV (ie not use its internal wifi antenna), remote play works very well.

They’re killing the Vita TV in Japan because the portable Vita system is doing TOO WELL to keep the home microconsole going. Japanese Vita is doing great. (And Western Vita would be doing as well if it got even half the games Japan gets.)

I think we get that, but the decisions Sony makes for its home market should be analyzed before applying it to other markets.

no ability to play physical copies of games.

I think it will just be the bundle and the handheld.

Well, not the only reason. The Wii was less expensive ($250 at launch w/Wii Sports) than the 360($300 core model- no harddrive: the drive was $120 separately, $400 20GB w/o games) or Ps3 ($500 for 20GB, $600 for 60GB). It also worked with the SD TV sets that most people had in their houses. The 360 and PS3 also worked

I think it is going to be like PC software, they have minimum specs to run a game, and recommended specs, plus they have installs for different graphics cards etc. The NX would require only two installs one for the console and one for the Portable/controller.

Not buying that, considering they have their own sunny beach cove scene animated in 3d in the very same trailer.

Fahey: I know folks who love it. Folks named Kirk. I don’t believe I ever used it for more than a few minutes at a time. Remember when we thought we’d be able to remote play any game from anywhere? We were so stupidly marketed to back then.

Zelda in this case could be a family name, as in the current ruler of Hyrule is descended from one of the incarnations of Princess Zelda.