I find that my gaming gears more towards handheld than
console gaming these days.
Not exact matches
Here in the land of disc -
gaming, players are going to be stuck with broken game
consoles that need to be updated with new patches, fixes and firmware every
day while, as usual, the future will arrive first in Japan.
Some campaigns experience immediate and wild success — like the one for OUYA, a
gaming console, that raised more than $ 2 million on its first
day on Kickstarter — while others develop over time, reaching their goal only in the last few hours.
Gamers might one
day be able to enjoy the same graphics - intensive fast - action video games they play on their
gaming consoles or personal computers from mobile devices without guzzling gigabytes, thanks to a new tool developed by researchers at Duke University and Microsoft Research.
The original
console versions just don't hold up these
days due to low performance and poor image quality, but
gaming PCs today should have no issues powering through this lovely port.
Those of us who remember the 1980s and the early
days of
console gaming can probably recall at one point or another being puzzled by the text we saw appearing in white block letters on the screen before us.
From
gaming consoles to accessories, we're gathering a bunch of our favorite finds that retailers are listing throughout the
day.
The
console's been in our hands for quite a good amount of time now, I've spent the last few
days playing games and testing the OS, together with pouring all of my
gaming efforts throughout the weekend and yesterday on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — which is definitely great both when it comes to watch it and play it, unlike any other modern open world game out there.
Perhaps unknowingly, e-reader brands wound up continuing a trend that goes back to the earliest
days of
gaming; many new
consoles, from the Atari 2600 to the ZX Spectrum, opened their account in the world with a blackjack or casino game.
President's
day technology bargains include great deals on laptops, Fitbit fitness trackers, and the PS4 bundled
gaming console.
I have been
gaming since the
days of Atari 2600 and have had every
console since then.
@triplec One small thing is that current gen games have a lot more higher standards,
gaming engines back in the 360 and PS3
days weren't that far ahead of what
consoles could deliver where as for the XB1 and PS4
gaming engines like Unreal Engine 4 etc are far beyond what todays
consoles can achieve.
These
days console gaming is pretty unfair with losers using kb / m or modded controls for an advantage over gamepad users.
The benefits are no moving parts, which means no added heat due to friction, no installs (for games on cartridge), not to mention more durable and back to the glory
days of pick up and play fast
gaming; as should be the point of
console gaming to begin with.
It's funny we have very different
gaming behaviours and habits but we still end up using our
consoles about two hours a
day.
What happened to the old
days where one of the benefits of
console gaming was no loading or installing?
this was the one thing with move that seemed to stand on its own... I don't mind the idea of HD wii sports either, as long as it really is 1:1... that was my only real complaint with the wii when it released... there was motion control, but it was gimmicky and registered «wiggles» into canned animations... not to mention the gamecube visuals... still not sold on Move though... for me to really want one, I want to see what they are doing with shooters... Socom 4 and killzone 3 could be very special for core gamers and motion controls if they are done right... if you can aim on screen in true 1:1 fashion while sitting comfortably at a «normal»
gaming distance... it could rearrange how I play first person shooters on a
console... developers are saying the Move has input latency of 21ms, which is roughly half of a DS3... and second only to a wired mouse / keyboard... need to see how it works though, as it is not always that simple... just saying that if it does what its supposed to... it could end up being the answer to shooters on a
console... as much as I like playing shooters with 2 sticks... I can't argue that I miss the
days of a mouse and keyboard (as well as PC being the only platform to get the best shooters on... no longer the case by any means)... but with a first person shooter, there is no wiggle room... pun intended... it has to register every mm of movement on screen... and do it quickly... not sure if it can yet...
You can have your 900p vs 720p and even 1080p vs 720p and laugh all you want, because at the end of the
day, I have a
gaming rig that put's both
consoles to shame.
We're getting closer to the
day when we'll finally kiss
gaming consoles goodbye.
The biggest advantage
consoles used to have over the PC was that they were simpler, allowing users to just plug them in and get playing but they've largely lost that advantage these
days through stupidity, while PC
gaming has become easier than ever thanks to things like Steam.
My first
console was the NES and I grew a major love for
gaming in the PS1
days, playing games such as Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon, Ape Escape and Medievil.
That game mode happened somewhere when online
gaming came out either on pc or as
console online
gaming first started ie the dreamcast by Sega at most if my suspicions are wrong I'd say it was born in the
days of PlayStation 2 and the o.g.o.g. - xbox (original first)... But nailing that mode and it's place of birth will be a challenge I think.
That is one of, if not the very quickest turnarounds for a new
gaming console we've seen since the
days of the SEGA Saturn.
We believe there is this huge opportunity in mobile social
gaming by combining high - end,
console quality visuals and polish with mobile usage patterns so being able to play in short bursts and many times a
day with an overall progression arc.
How funny then that the
console that has struggled from
day one, the one that has had its
gaming credentials questioned at every move is also the one that, in the opinion of this writer, quite decisively delivered the better exclusive
gaming experiences from
day one.
My childhood
gaming consisted mainly of
console games, since our family PC was primarily used for the internet and school projects, so I unfortunately missed out on
Day of the Tentacle when it was released in 1993.
As a result, gone are the
days where you have just a
gaming console.
«Assault Suit Leynos stands confidently alongside the most explosive sci - fi smash hits, with its faithful HD remaster and — via a host of new gameplay features — retooling of, a much - loved classic from the halcyon
days of
console gaming.»
I'm not playing the PC version because I am a
console gamer; I am not a fan of
gaming on the same machine I spend 8 - 10 hours a
day working on; I do like sitting on my couch and playing on my huge TV.
People complain about these non
gaming features embedded in
gaming consoles these
days, but I think it just adds to the experience.
Via Kickstarter, she is asking for $ 950,000 in 29
days to develop a fully hackable Android - based
gaming console that will retail for only $ 99.
Perhaps I'll come back when PS5 and Xbox One - Two are released (or if Nintendo ever decides to make a
console without a controller gimmick) but at the same time my
gaming days might be behind me.
These
days when talking about
console gaming systems there are three main options; PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii.
So, if you're still
gaming on your last - gen
console and want to try some multiplayer modes in your favourite games - or perhaps have lapsed your Live Gold subscription and want to jump back into the action - you've got three
days to get your fill.
While she has dabbled in different
gaming generations and
consoles, you'll probably find a copy of Twisted Metal 2 or Harvest Moon: Back to Nature in her PS3's disc drive these
days.
To this
day she is in my top 3 favorite
gaming consoles of all time and because of what she did for me in that critical period of my life her position is solidified.
At the end of the
day, we're a small indie team of two that dreamed of one
day being able to release a project on a
gaming console, so we're definitely thrilled about all of this!
I like to bring mention to this
day to commemorate the Nintendo 64 more then anything, this
console has been a huge part of my
gaming life and I grew up playing the
console like many others.
The realm of
gaming is nothing new to the webbed wonder, having spun a web across
consoles old and new, from the sidescrolling
days of the original Nintendo system through to the Playstation One and beyond.
From motion controls that no longer require a sensor bar to the portability of home
console gaming, the detachable, instant - local multiplayer function of the Joy - Cons, IR Sensor and Amiibo scanner, there's a TON of functionality baked into such a small system that the world's greatest video game think tanks are going to have a field
day with.
The Wired away team packed their bags (and
consoles) and hit the road to Birmingham for five
days of
gaming at EGX!
Some of the most noteworthy standouts in PC
gaming's history, which set new genre standards and still influence game design to this
day, quietly snuck their way onto
consoles at one time or another.
Yes, it's a side - scrolling throwback that harkens to the early
days of
console gaming.
While I didn't use this feature very much during my first few
days with the
console, I can see it becoming very useful for switching between Netflix,
gaming and messaging friends.
The PC
gaming accessory market is pretty crowded these
days since almost every accessory released for Xbox or PlayStation
consoles over the last 10 years is also PC compatible.
Star Fox Zero is wrapped around iconic Nintendo characters and hails back to the glory
days when Nintendo practically ruled the roost in
console gaming, but for me it doesn't have the Nintendo magic.
To this
day the Atari 2600 remains the longest selling home video game
console ever and many of its more popular titles are seeing re-releases for next - gen
gaming consoles and handhelds, and pre-programmed plug - in - play units as retro collections.
I heard the last 4 or 5 episodes during the last few
days and here are my questions to some questions of the week: — snack during
gaming — > salt sticks, because no fat or chocolate on the fingers — future of old games — > i am into retro games, so i believe in the future of the old games and
consoles.
After a restless
day of being separated from her Nintendo, the model and rightful Twitter queen was reunited with her
gaming console.
While online
gaming services have become standard on current generation
consoles and traditional disc - based distribution methods are somewhat inefficient in this
day and age, there are still a few remnants left over from the old
days of the demo disc.