the real problem, though is the incentive for developers to do it. If there isn't a big enough install base of people who own both systems, there wouldn't be any reason for them to create a separate set of controls for the game
the real problem, though is the incentive for developers to do it. If there isn't a big enough install base of people who own both systems, there wouldn't be any reason for them to create a separate set of controls for the game
but then they'd have to make two different versions of the controls, one for people using the regular controls, and one for the people using the Vita. It's not really that clear cut :P
exactly what I've been saying :P
yeah, seems pretty much that way to me, too. There won't be a large enough install base of people who own both Vita and PS3 to merit making a bunch of games with special controls. :P
I disagree. Not everyone that owns a PS3 is going to buy a Vita, so there's less incentive for developers to use touch controls for the PS3 versions of games. Also, part of the market that Nintendo is aiming towards (as in the casuals, or people like me who never had the money to buy a PS3) most likely don't own a PS3…
really? The move beat the Wii? I didn't notice
for people like myself who don't own a PS3 (I'd love to, but I've never had the money up until now, and my roommate at college next year already has one), I find that a really, REALLY high price tag to do the same thing that Nintendo's next system will probably do for about half the cost :P
doesn't make it any less funny though XD
it IS pretty awesome. Then again, I do have the feeling that not all (or even the majority) of girls at my college play video games extensively, since the ones that I hang out with most are in my major, and my major is video game design...
Guess I'm lucky to go to a tech school, so I don't have to worry about "looking bad" by playing video games while girls are around (because in all likeliness, some of them will be play games too :D)
my college campus has a bunch of people who bought a 3DS. Then again, I go to a tech school, so I guess that shouldn't be too surprising...
you can? I didn't know. Still, I wouldn't really count the Wii game as a PC title...
no, dude, you've got those numbers backwards. It can general up to about EIGHT earths. And they did reach it. :P
oh, also Rune Factory for the Wii. Heard that was good. I certainly love the original one
oh, that's what you meant by de Blob was a PC game. yeah, I knew about that, but since it was just a student project that was never released publicly, I wouldn't count it :P
Honestly, I think that games that are doing F2P in the same way that TF2 is (it's not like there's exclusive content, besides hats, for so-called "premium" members) where you can get everything without paying for it, if you're willing to wait. And if you're not? Well, then there's the micro-transactions
ok
one of my personal favorites (and the most fun to play for my friends, watching their faces turn from confusion to utter amazement as they realize what the song is): Heffalumps and Woozles :D
uh... either this story is late, or you need the check your facts again. Saturday Morning Apocalypse came out months ago. I wouldn't call that "new" newest? certainly
I'll tell you when with just 3 words: Wii Fucking Music XP