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It would be cool for a college dorm or something so you have only one TV but you can snap the PS4 so you both play at the same time on the same TV. Not sure if the snap feature is half each but if it is, then it's a possibility. And if you are already going to buy both (some people just gotta have 'em all), something

It's not pointless when TVs have multiple HDMI ports and we have multiple devices attached to it. If you have 2 - 3 consoles, Apple TV and your cable box, then you could use this feature.

I think something like MSX would be the best for Valve. There's no way they are gonna carry this alone so having a hardware requirement would make it easier for developers and still have the option to go further for people with better hardware.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSX

If I was still into the games, I would actually get it. While I was playing Pokémon Gold on my Nexus 4, I tried to find a Bulbapedia app but there's none. They should create one.

I actually would love to see the Kotaku staff playing multiplayer games. Every week you guys would pick a game (it could be the same game as the previous week) like Super Smash Bros., Mario Kart, Guild Wars, Call of Duty...

The other sore point — and this one is sore — is the game's Triforce Quest. Near the very end of the game, you're sent on a hunt to find the eight splintered pieces of the Triforce of Courage. In the original, this was the worst. By this stage you'd built up a head of steam from adventuring and monster-slaying, had

They should actually transform this into a platform and use it more in different games. I'm sure other games would benefit from something like this.

True... they lost me when they started talking about games instead of talking about the meaning of "next generation". Hope the next one is a little bit better.

Also noticed that. It's kinda annoying and every sentence you notice it more and more and it only makes it more annoying. When I was living in the U.S. and learning English, everybody talked like that. Now I have a hard time trying to lose this habit.

It's endless because you can play it forever.

No, it's not endless.

Thanks for the answer. I enjoy something more like arcade racing games (NFS and the likes). Not a lot of grinding is necessary. So basically, this game is not much better, at least in the beginning, than Real Racing 3 but you still have to pay for it. Not cool.

Yeah... I was just point out what they had. I want something like The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past/Ocarina of Time and The Wind Waker together.

I'm playing Pokémon Gold on my Nexus 4. The emulator is pretty good. Of course there's temptation to cheat but I used to cheat back then so no problem for me.

Skyward Sword's bosses were pretty interesting. Also The Wind Waker had a bunch of side quests and exploration.

Isn't Gran Turismo a driving game that makes you grind for everything? I didn't play the game that much, that's why I'm asking.

Forgot about that one. The problem with this game is that it was up to 4 players and the Wii U only supports 2 (not yet though). So it would not work as intended. I wouldn't mind a 4 players split screen.

Because it's the only Zelda game you can't play on the Wii U. You can get the old Zelda games from the NES to N64 on the Virtual Console and you can play Wii games too. So the only game that is not playable on the Wii U, is The Wind Waker.

What about Duke Nukem Forever's budget? It was in development for more than 10 years. It probably sucked a lot of money.

Crafting, like in Dead Rising 3, would be a cool addition. Not the crazy ones but the realistic ones.