neotechni01
NeoTechni
neotechni01

Ugh. that start up sound just reminds me of bad audio feedback. Can't stand it.

PS4 already does this.

I just got a Vita and it only takes 2 "clicks" to do anything. This isn't a standard? Christ, how many "clicks" did it take before this update?

That's a pretty nice improvement.

Doesn't seem that much faster than the normal start up. Then again I don't have many apps loaded on my Wii U yet.

Your rebuttal is worthless and you're an idiot.

Except the opposite of that image is true for me. It hasn't been their "lack of gimmicky attractions" that did them in for me.

I go further and would say that they shunned a lot of there "true fan" with there "gimmicky attractions". The audience they attracted with the wii were never the kind of audience that stick around and have brand loyalty, in fact I doubt they even were interested in a console.

I'm not sure Nintendo 'doing its own thing' is going to be as viable as it was in the past.

No...you lost market share due to a reliance on gimmicky attractions.

There's a difference.

It worked last generation, mostly because of a low price point, and attracting a new segment, which was FANTASTIC. Developers were required to tailor games to your system, and it wasn't as big a deal, because you had a huge

So the WiiU GamePad isn't a gimmicky attraction?

Ah yes, "gimmicky attractions", also known as THIRD PARTY SUPPORT.

No love for Youngster Joey and his top 1% Rattata? It's a crime that he didn't have one in X/Y.

Say what you want about VG cats, this one still makes me laugh like crazy.

Well, duh, but does the PS2 have PS4 functionality? Not to mention, different models of PS2's had issues running certain PS1 games.

Sadly, it is not possible whatsoever to emulate the PS3 hardware with a PS4.

That emulator on PS3 was not easy to make, so they'd have to make an entirely different one for PSV. The PS1 games on PSP are easier because PS1 is an easier system to emulate.

Once they get PS1 and PS2 emulation done, all they would need to do is to add PS3 emulation to the PS4 and make it the best PlayStation ever. If Microsoft then followed Sony in this direction with emulation for Xbox and Xbox 360, I would be able to justify buying an Xbox One.

Well, the answer to the question is 100% yes. A PS4 COULD emulate the PS1/PS2.

The machine itself being more than capable. Pretty much a gaming-level PC with an AMD processor and an AMD GPU.

It would take next to no effort to port an existing open-source PS1/PS2 emulator to their operating system, the hard work has

PS1 and 2, yes, if a PC can emulate those then yes. PS3, not so much