Sentences with phrase «3rd party support»

• Developed 3rd party support for software development via documentation of controls scheme.
Nice, but disappointed with the lack of 3rd Party support for HomeKit with previous products.
It does need more 3rd party support.
cant see miis being a part of this system as they are going all out with open network and allot of 3rd party support a total U turn from the original wii
XB1 won't «become irrelevant» or lose 3rd party support, but it's in danger of ending up selling less than the 360 did and possibly less than the Wii U in total sales.
Nintendo's website revealed a list of development partners, but with Nintendo's history of faltering 3rd party support, some hard information on the Switch's software lineup would go a long way.
Currently, there is also a long list of 3rd party support planned for the console with the likes of Activison, Electronic Arts and Square Enix all partnering with Nintendo to create content for the Nintendo Switch.
The Xbox One was a little disappointing in terms of 3rd party support when it first came out in 2013 but the gap has closed considerably in terms of resolution etc since the development tools had improved.
While the 3rd party support for the system was just never there, the 1st party support, while slow, had quality.
The Nintendo 3DS has had one of the most prolific levels of 3rd party support of any Nintendo platform.
They need some 3rd party support.
Also, the 3DS is doing very well, both in hardware sales and 1st and 3rd party support.
A huge chunk of their 3rd party support abandoned ship and paved the way for the Gamecube's last place in the market the following generation.
3DS has been doing very well, but the Wii U continues to struggle with a sparse library and dwindling 3rd party support.
They thought they could get lucky again with the U, but with a higher price point and a continued lack of AAA 3rd party support means their 1 year head start this generation will have been squandered in a few months once sales of PS4 and XB1 surpass U sales.
I know the 3rd party argument is valid, but with the incredible amount of amassed fortune coupled with the dominating success of the 3ds, I have no reason to believe Nintendo is in dire need of 3rd party support for the wii U. Minus a few companies (Bethesda) I would go as far as to say that its not worth even having 3rd party games around anymore.
On Wednesday, while I was watching the Nintendo Direct presentation, a feeling of pride washed over me as I saw them attracting the 3rd party support they haven't had for the last two - ish decades.
Not only that, but they have a huge amount of 3rd party support (thanks to rampant sales) and a lot of genres that don't typically thrive on console doing very well.
Is that the kind of 3rd party support people want for the Switch?
Well, they sure didn't want to for the Wii U. And remember all that 3rd party support the GameCube got?
I mean, to compare it to previous Gameological coverage, technically, the Wii U IS superior in every way to the Wii, but I didn't see any complaints when Nintendo was criticized for screwing the pooch on its promotion, both in terms of sales and getting 3rd party support, thus creating a lackluster release.
I could spend all day pointing out the issues with that trailer, but the funniest part to me is all the assumptions I see going around that this system will get the 3rd party support that people want, simply based upon a list of developers who Nintendo claims to have on - board.
, but one thing that's clear is Sony's «let's have the best hardware in the console space that's easiest to develop for» has been a winner for them so far, and saying Nintendo wouldn't get better 3rd party support if they'd be literally porting the same game over from Xbox One / PS4 is wrong, IMO.
because 3rd party support sucked, always has with nintendo since N64.
Look at how the Wii sold, very impressive, but still, sucky 3rd party support, even Sega were disappointed with their MadWorld sales on Wii, but very proud with the Yakuza sales on PS3, & kept releasing more, try with actual fact & research next time partner.
Thats a significant userbase advantage that would ensure they maintain the early 3rd party support lead.
With blockbuster games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2, Arms, and many others from ports to 3rd party support like Skyrim and Doom.
With the relatively low spec of the Wii U and the lack of broad 3rd party support, it is quite impressive just how many top tier games Nintendo have managed to cobble together for the console.
But hardcore gamers are starting to be concerned about the lack of 3rd party support — but does the Nintendo Switch really need extensive support from 3rd Party developers?
Bc of the fact the there are roughly 16 million VITAs in the wild, and due to the fact that certain games turn a profit on the system, 3rd party support is actually quite good.
After the lackluster 3rd party support the Wii U received, Nintendo is striving to make the system attractive to third parties.
Let's hope for great 3rd party support this time around.
While most people would think that 3rd party support for games isn't coming to Switch because of a grand conspiracy, it's actually not like that.
With that being said, 3rd party support will never hurt a console, and this is looking like the first time Nintendo will actually have some since the N64 (and lets be honest, the gamecube was still pretty much «The Nintendo Box» even with the support it had).
And ya, thus far the 3rd party support, generally speaking, sucks.
I know that basically all of Sony's first party studios are working on PS4 titles, but hopefully 3rd party support for Vita continues to be great.
They arent offering the same games hence 3rd party support.
As long as Reggie Fils - aime is in charge... Nintendo is doomed in Amer and all other English speaking territory who wants 3rd party support.
only way they can convince me to buy the NX if 3rd party support is present from EA to Activision etc..
I like how he claims 3rd parties are giving up on handhelds, when the 3DS has had better 3rd party support than any other Nintendo console, and the 2nd best - selling 3DS game worldwide is a 3rd party game... that has only been released in Japan.
Nintendo on the other hand... i thought atleast a show, a teaser of NX promising 3rd party support.
This statement could be talking about porting as well and if that's the case, we'll see a greater level of 3rd party support.
3rd party support will dry up soon.
Anyway, it's not about the power, the Vita had quite a lot of 3rd party support.
The N64 and GameCube both got blown away by the PS1 and PS2 which had a HUGE 3rd party support.
- No Mature 3rd Party support - Remastered editions of Wii U games like Zelda, Mario Kart and Splatoon looks exactly like the first one.
If it had better 3rd party support.
I think wii u failure was lack of power, which turn into a lack of 3rd party support because difficulty, time consumption vs profitability.
I think once again they lack a solid 3rd party support.
Now if they drop the price a tad more and come out with good games that's make use of the game pad, and with alot more 3rd party support I'll definitely get it
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