dean13
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dean13

Awww! The Incredibles! My favorite movie!

I've never been a fan of turn-based games, but being a huge South Park fan, I'm definitely excited for this. Hopefully it will deliver!

I don't disagree with you, however, the Ouya isn't the most consumer/gamer friendly device.

I'd also like to know how many games they made for each system. For example, if they made 10 for PS3 and 10 for Xbox 360 but only 4 for Wii U -this info would be telling.

Definitely a good, cheap suggestion!

The Apple TV costs $100. Most Macs made in the last 3-4 years have the ability out-of-the-box to mirror to the Apple TV. All you'd need is a USB controller (which you can get on Amazon for cheap) and then some emulators.

This seems less like a game and more like an interactive movie. Did the gameplay footage remind anyone else of the Battlefield 3 campaign?

"TL;DR" - The response from every Microsoft employee that got this "statement."

As a western gamer, this makes me nervous. Assuming the (current) big 3 will open up shop in Shanghai, will game developers begin making games more suited for the Asian territories?

NHL Hitz Pro was my favorite hockey game of all time (right behind NHL '95 for Genesis). If only someone would pick it up and make it next gen...

Wow. This can't be good for the Xbox One.

Hopefully we'll be able to alter the controls or better yet- customize them completely.

I think you're missing my point.

But the end of this year is when the Xbox One/PS4 launch...

For the Xbox One- It's a next gen console with a main feature being cloud computing. Most people didn't have hi-def TVs when the 360 came out and now look what's up.

To play devil's advocate, this argument doesn't really stand up for me- the PS4 will be doing the same thing (right?) and it doesn't require an always online connection or check-in.

Still- they're designing a new 360, they obviously want it to be around longer, why not throw and 802.11ac card in it?

For a company touting its "cloud computing" abilities, shouldn't the Xbox One (and, what the hell, also the PS4) have an 802.11ac wifi card??

Who gives a shit about Final Fintasy. Give me Deus Ex/Tomb Raider- that's what eastern gamers really want and let's be honest- that's what Square should be worried about. Half the next gen consoles (I'm not counting Nintendo) aren't even launching in Asia...