It has a LAN plug. Pass a wire dude, it ain't rocket science.
It has a LAN plug. Pass a wire dude, it ain't rocket science.
Dualshock4 controller has a touchpad. ;-)
People seem to be having trouble understanding what this is. Though for the life of me I don't see why. It's very simple people, it's a Vita.
It's a Vita without a screen, without buttons, without a battery. All that missing stuff means it's cheap "$99". It has an HDMi plug, a USB plug, LAN plug, Power plug, memory…
Why would you buy a smartphone if a desktop PC is cheaper? Portability.
It basically does all those things, but umm, it does MORE than that, it doesn't need to "stream" games from a Vita, because it IS a Vita. It's a Vita without a screen, nor buttons, nor battery, and all that missing stuff allows the $99 pricepoint.
So you get all the functionality of a Vita, it's just not portable.…
It's a Vita without a screen, buttons, or battery "all that missing stuff allows the $99 pricepoint". It accepts both a memory card AND Vita game cartridges, just like a Vita, because it IS a Vita. Not that complicated. Only difference is that this connects to a DualShock 3 and 4.
Also, since the Vita will have remote…
It's a Vita without a screen, buttons, or battery "all that missing stuff allows the $99 pricepoint". It accepts both a memory card AND Vita game cartridges, just like a Vita, because it IS a Vita. Not that complicated. Only difference is that this connects to a DualShock 3 and 4.
Uh, no, because this isn't really portable now is it? It's the exact same hardware re-packaged without a screen nor buttons, so if anything, this will motivate developers to make more Vita games, which would save the Vita.
Your argument is that this might sell more than the handheld version. Maybe, probably, but so…
....sooo, it's gonna sell millions and millions of copies, and still be a "failure". Got it. Good thing they'll probably re-launch it in a year or two on the next-gen platforms.
Lol, I love how Kojima is trolling the entire internet with this.
Sourcing and buying the parts is pretty darned easy compared to any other build, try finding forged internals for an Alfa Romeo, or a Mazda...
...also, building a 600hp 3SGTE is WAY easier than almost ANY swap on an MR2!
Radiator goes up front. Like on current 911's.
Agreed, but forged 3S internals are as affordable as it gets, and a standalone ECU is a no brainer on a tuned car. All the parts can be easily and affordably bought online, and any decent shop can put it together for you.
...also, anybody who buys "performance parts" for their engine without having SOME kind of…
No need for a 2J, stock 3SGTE can be easily built to 600+hp
So much goodness in these comments...
I've always wanted to do this, using a vanagon 5-speed. Reliable modern Japanese engine, cheap maintenance, good power, loyal weight distribution "same or better than original Flat-6", and off-course, classic 911 looks.
Holy Crap, that Guilty Gear game looks AMAZING!!!
Seriously, why the hell isn't Capcom making this game?!?
Just watch it and you'll know, watching clips on youtube will not do it justice, and possibly spoil the show.