Not exact matches
Well now the year is 2016 and one of the
better selling games on Nintendo's
home console has made it over to the 3DS as an extended
port, due to very popular demand and this game, the joint efforts of developers Omega Force and Team Ninja, is just as great as the last one, if not
better!
He says the
home + portable
console concept works
better than expected and that Capcom wants to
port games to the Switch that were not available on Nintendo
consoles previously.
It's by far the
best of the three
ports, and the closest to the arcade that you're going to get on a
home console.
Dead Effect 2's replayability stems from numerous story missions accompanied by side missions as
well as biohazard mode and survival mode in addition to upgradeable weapons and special abilities, although the lack of multiplayer functionality within
home console ports in comparison to a strong multiplayer portion found in the PC version; does genuinely lower the replay value from what it should have been for the PS4 release.
During the 16 and 32 - bit eras, Sega garnered a tremendous amount of fans due to their consistently high quality titles and iconic franchises such as the Sonic the Hedgehog, Panzer Dragoon and Streets of Rage, as
well as a metric ton of superb arcade titles that they regularly
ported to their
home consoles.
- when the team learned that Switch would support Unity, they began the process of bringing the game over - it was planned early on to get the game onto Switch within a month of it launching - by Fall 2016, Unity's optimization progressed, and error messages that previously appeared with I Am Setsuna stopped - by the end of fall last year, the team was finished with pre-submission to Nintendo - I Am Setuna was the first title to enter this process - a meeting with Unity was suddenly held, and it was decided that I Am Setsuna would end up becoming a launch title - Nintendo asked for the developers to finish the master version that year if possible - the team was able to
port quickly due to Unity, as
well as the lack of online / vs features & modest hardware requirements - having a
good grasp on specs also made work come together quickly - setting various aspects such as the app's icon, languages, etc. was said to be very simple - there was also
good compatibility for titles that have / planned to have multi-platform support on
home and portable
consoles
But at the end of the day — that's what Revelations is: a handheld game brought to
home consoles, and in terms of a
port it's
well done — if you never got a chance to play the original, this is a great opportunity to play a new Resident Evil adventure — despite it's flaws, Revelations does a
good job at bringing fear back into Resident Evil, and is hopefully a sign that the series will be trying to recapture its roots in the future.
While this fresh
port has been in the works since this past April, it was recently unofficially announced that there are now plans to bring it to the Neo Geo CD family of
home consoles as
well, in both a text based and video offering.
It's a shame, really: what could have been a cute,
well - crafted platformer for
home consoles ended up being a poorly - made
port of a (much
better) Vita game.
Porting the game to a
home console was a
good idea because the characters, story, and combat, are all very solid experiences, but today's gamer isn't going to be wowed by the presentation of the game and it needs a strong hook to keep you playing until things get interesting.
I usually judge how
good a
console port is by if I can master the
home version and then translate those skills to the arcade.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (UMvC3) has been on store shelves since the launch of the PS Vita, and I have to say that after playing quite a few rounds, this fighting game is a solid
port of the
home console version and you'd be hard pressed to find anything like it at this time on Sony's new handheld,
well, at least until Capcom releases Street Fighter X Tekken finally for it.
As
well all of the content from the arcade version and a
console exclusive extras such as Story Mode and the usual fighting game essentials, the
home port of Persona 4 Arena Ultimax will receive a rather special treat.
The built in display is planned to be rather tiny (after all, it is a «mini»
console), coming in at 3.5 ″, along with a single player joystick control, as
well as the potential to include
ports to plug in additional controllers, which could be modeled on the Neo Geo CD
home consoles.
SEGA has an amazing library of RPGs that would fare
well being
ported to Steam and
home consoles, and I think they should begin with this Overworks» classic.
After all that puzzle game and handheld
port tomfoolery, it was
good to see a
good old traditional Bomberman title on a
home console again.
But the N750 isn't just about speed — the router offers a full range of premium features including flexible parental controls and a broadband usage meter, as
well as DLNA Media Server support for streaming video, music and photos from any storage device plugged into its USB
port to DLNA - enabled devices throughout the
home such as some newer televisions and game
consoles.