RoOhDiNi
RoOhDiNi
RoOhDiNi

You may have a point - it's supposed to trigger the Nostalgia-gland in long term veterans - making us feel excited about rediscovering our familiar Pokémon. But that's not necessarily a bad thing - as long as the adjustments are consistent what came before.

Well, Pokémon is all about challenging other players, leveling up, trading with other people - so clearly it is MMO material. Whether it will appeal to the average MMO player is another thing - but I don't see why Nintendo couldn't make MMO their own thing - just like they did with MiiVerse. Maybe they'd make the game

Dude looks more like he got some metabolism predisposition - like malfunctioning pancreas or something like it.

Cosplaying is just what it is - people trying to look like Superheros. If they can pull off a great performance without knowing or caring for the "lore" good for them - and I'm not going to complain.

I see where you're coming from. But I still think that there are quite a few hurdles in order to prove this device truly useful - in any case it is afordable, so it really only depends on your personal setup. People who plan on getting a PS4, without a PS Vita, with a Second TV Set and who see benefit in moving from

I'd so play this :)

"I have a Vita and will buy one of these in a heartbeat for the ability to stream my PS4 games when I'm on the road or on vacation."

True, but that would be excluding the PS3 which also comes in at a $200 entrance price.

I don't know. This still gives me headaches. Wouldn't it be better If you could simply plug in your normal Vita into your TV and get all these benefits? Like, you could play Vita on the go, then when you come home plug it into a TV and play with your friends on the couch, stream your PS4 games to your Vita for

Alright, so if there's a Vita Exclusive title like Tearaway I guess your argument makes some sense - but then again Tearaway makes extensive use of the touchscreen, so how is that going to work on Vita TV?! :/

Sega saved it in my opinion.

"If you don't want a Vita to play away from home, then this is a much better option"

Maybe.

There are quite a few "ifs" in this scenario though:

Yeah, but that's exactly my point. You need to own an additional device and controller (which seems to be a waste) - instead of needing just one. So it's more like owning another console - that is compatible with Vita Games - rather than owning a Handheld that is capable of streaming to your TV.

Would be more awesome, if they'd had shown them Pong on their ipad - that way we could have seen the "rediscovery of a classic" kind of moment.

This would be a smart move - if it would allow you to simply stream your original Vita to your TV. Then you'd have a device that would be a Handheld and a Console at the same time.

Kojima is a Genius and all you hypocrite white Knights can go fuck off!

Your real name is Danger?! Damn!

Actually I think the whole "legs sticking out its abdomen"-part only makes it all the more disturbing o_O