zenspath
zenspath
zenspath

Other than not having an over priced live show, how are they NOT at E3 proper? They have a booth the size of the other two with their games ready to play, they are hosting live events at Best Buys across the country so we can play some of these games ourselves, and on top of that they will be having their Nintendo

But still there. I keep seeing things that jar me out...their hands, unnatural movements, etc. Same thing happened when they were showing the athletes and soldiers during the Xbox One announcement event. They were great looking, yet felt "dead" to me.

If they ever try to market this as a game that could "bring the family together"...I think I would lose it and just not be able to stop laughing.

Ok, I really like that idea...a lot lol. So as you run at an enemy on the screen, you see it in 3D on the GamePad from the perspective of Samus's visor. Make it swap-able and I think it could work.

Understand. Would be nice to play, but I still play Super Metroid to this day (and now on the Wii U lol). I would prefer a 2D style game for a portable though because I think it would look great in 3D on the 3DS. The Wii U one would need to be a full 3D game that must at LEAST let me use the GamePad as a visor. :)

Let us ponder this idea...in, lets say 15 years as a long guess for how long the Xbox One authentication servers will be up...the Virtual Boy will have a more active used market and a larger playable game collection that any Xbox One that hasn't been cracked by that time.

Well, it did just get Revelations which I enjoyed greatly on the 3DS and the GamePad does a good job of bringing those features to a console.

And my Wii U...the one people keep laughing about and developers are running from. Sadly I am wondering how many of these larger developers jumped ship just because Nintendo wasn't placing all of these stupid restrictions on their customers?

If a developer wants to broaden their cash flow, they should try and work with less rather than make a dime for a trade off of my rights. And while me and you are the types that don't trade in and we keep our games, many of my friends simply are the opposite. They trade in games in order to get other new games all

In time my friend..in time. :)

The best "dirty" jokes are the ones we make up ourselves...they can keep it clean while we gutter crawl every word.

Got to keep that spice going in a relationship...or this could also break it. Play at your own risk lol.

That comment made me both laugh...and feel kinda sad for ya. I'm sure you will find someone who is at least curious enough to try it just to find out what the hell is going on. :)

If Katamari has taught me anything...it's to give a WEIRD looking game a chance lol. I always enjoy seeing something just off the wall because it shows developers really trying something new and leaving the normal comfort zone for games. I will have to check this out for sure. :)

They can do what they want...I will simply not buy it.

It's attitudes like this, and people using "used games" as the straw man to defend this crap that is letting Microsoft sit on their throne and believe we should all give up our consumer rights to be gifted with whatever games they wish us to have...but only for as long as the magic servers are still running. Once

I don't care if the damn thing can fly me to the moon...with all of the restrictions it wants to place on me I won't be getting it period.

You willing to spend some serious money on that "chance".

Hell, as long as I ended up flying, I would have a dead console by the time I got to my hotel room and could even turn it on.

Actually they are the only company that DOESN'T sell their systems at a loss. They make money on every 3DS and Wii U sold. Even at launch, they stated that the system with one game sale was already profitable. Nintendo goes with more realistic hardware so they can keep the costs low and afford to take more risks.