Well, I'm glad you enjoy them, but posting a list like that reads like a recommendation, when very few of those games are worthy.
Well, I'm glad you enjoy them, but posting a list like that reads like a recommendation, when very few of those games are worthy.
That does make more sense. Anything is possible with Nintendo, and they haven't announced any concrete release information, so that staggered release may still happen.
This pic is just so very baller. Is this actually possible? I mean to play without a TV connected (I don't own a TV (or computer screen).
that's understandable. The Wii U pro controller could be considered fairly ultimate, but seeing as Nintendo's whole mantra for the Wii U is "asymmetrical gameplay" you're going to have a bad time!
Nintendo's in-house development studios can make great games of their own to justify a Nintendo machine as, at worst, a good second console to have. That's the argument Nintendo hasn't yet been able to win in the Wii U's first year, but it's the argument they may—and hopefully will—win in 2014. The Wii U simply needs…
I don't think so. While it lasted, nearly every worthwhile game on Dreamcast was a totally unique experience. Even games in established genres like Powerstone and Crazy Taxi, Skies of Arcadia and Shenmue - nobody had ever played anything quite like it.
I think it's great that if you have friends over, and you have some of the now iconic, and mainstay wii remotes lying around (surely the most ubiquitous controller ever), multiplayer is a possibility. Normally when you buy a new system, 3 additional controllers would cost you something like $150.
Mostly not really great purchases. Sorry to say!
Kind of hard to determine, but I know I'd be getting a U if I didn't already have a 3DS and the knowledge that Smash Bros. would be on it.
It's the console's GamePad—its centerpiece controller with a screen of its own—that is appearing more and more to be deficient. The trouble is that Nintendo's concept for the console isn't as well supported by the hardware as it could be. I've been playing the Wii U for a year and have recognized that Nintendo was…
You can get your $399 back but you can't get you're ebay seller reputation back.
You can get your $399 back but you can't get you're ebay seller reputation back.
You can get your $399 back but you can't get you're ebay seller reputation back.
True but once it's listed on Ebay it's contractually binding, and a cancelled auction hurts your rep.
True but once it's listed on Ebay it's contractually binding, and a cancelled auction hurts your rep.
These smart, business minded people bought them with the intention of selling them at a profit. When they found that they couldn't do that, they sold them at a loss because $382 is better than $0.
I mean actual evidence showing that an old PC can so handily outperform the next gen consoles. I see this same post on nearly every post about the PS4, but I've never seen anyone attempt to show that the performance gap is really as pronounced as you say. Sony is selling the hardware at a near loss - so it kind of…
so finally - you paid, potentially, between $20 and $120 to rent a PS4 for a few days?
I keep reading this too, and in a way it's kinda sad how people try to convince themselves they got some "amazing deal" when, in all likelihood they traded in ~ $800 of games for a $200 credit at Gamestop. And then sold the PS4 for (surely) another loss. This would all be fine if they had some enjoyment in the…
Then the PS4 uses minidisks? Look at the size of the disk slot. That can't be what they "actually" look like side by side.