It isn't a bristling array of fun apps and it isn't a replacement for
a dedicated games machine either.
Why would people pay hundreds of pounds for
a dedicated games machine if they were effectively carrying one around in their pockets all day?
«Nintendo's choice of a communications app to kick off the DeNA partnership may be an acknowledgment of the risks associated with featuring Nintendo's best IP on mobile and thus undermining the appeal of Nintendo's
dedicated game machines business.»
Not exact matches
It offers «Starcraft,
dedicated game rooms, DDR (yep, a real
machine)» in addition to the usual ping pong tournaments.
The 15 - inch
machines will also suit video editors and Mac
gamers, as they come with
dedicated graphics cards.
I remember back in the old days of PC gaming when people were able to create
dedicated servers and were able to host
games on
machines.
«Lowering software prices and a rise in the number of devices you can play
games on without a
dedicated gaming
machine are gradually setting the bar higher for us to encourage our consumers to pay a certain sum of money for software,»
It wasn't until an eccentric but
dedicated historian writing a paper for a renowned academic journal (Retro
Gamer issue 63) pieced together the complete saga of Willy's heroic exploits from fragments of scattered evidence - in the form of obscure retellings of the «Manic Miner» folk fable in ancient languages readable only via long - obsolete
machines - that the whole truth was finally revealed.»
Consumers had to buy a
dedicated machine whose only purpose in Life was to play one
game, for example, Pong (with minor variations enabled by the use of screen overlays and swappable custom cartridges).
I agree tried pc gaming never liked it just seemed like when a
game came out I really wanted I needed to get a new graphics card that cost almost if not as much as my console anyway so I do not see a point but that is just me I rather have a
dedicated machine for playing
games.
This is likely what Kimishima meant in his interview with Sankei «different way to play with a
dedicated machine» and the whole «new way to experience
games» mantra that's been going around Nintendo PR.
As a
dedicated, locked - down
games system, it is not an all - purpose
machine; it is designed specifically to provide the best console
game experience available, and its add - on features support that goal.
They've been making a mint off their virtual console sales on the various home and handheld consoles, so it makes sense for them to bring out a
dedicated machine for people who just want the classic
games and don't want to shell out $ 300 dollars or more for a premium modern Nintendo console.
[As a guest GSW article, professor and exhibit advisor Stephen Jacobs was nice enough to fill us in on the opening of a
dedicated video
game exhibit in New York state at the Strong Museum Of Play, including a host of excellent resources and archives from the history of gaming, from arcade
machines to historical artifacts and beyond.]
Thus part of being a core
gamer means that the consumer has a hardware - intensive
machine with a
dedicated graphics card.
Unless you have a
machine with a high - end
dedicated graphics card, I would stay away from this
game...
This is likely what Kimishima meant in his interview with Sankei (http://www.sankei.com/west/news/1601…030012-n1.html) «different way to play with a
dedicated machine» and the whole «new way to experience
games» mantra that's been going around Nintendo PR.
«Wii Street U powered by Google» was actually developed by a very compact team whose core members had never developed
games for
dedicated gaming
machines.
At alt.ctrl.GDC this year, an area on the annual
Game Developer's Conference
dedicated to celebrating alternative controllers and ways of play, the embroidery
machine version of Threadsteading was on display in its playable form.
At alt.ctrl.GDC this year, an area on the annual
Game Developer's Conference
dedicated to celebrating alternative controllers and ways of play, the embroidery
machine version of
According to PC
Gamer, Valve has stripped the
dedicated Steam
Machines section on Steam, fueling speculation that the gaming company will do away with the gaming box concept altogether.
Game consoles, on the other hand, are dedicated gaming machines — hence the name «game consoles&raq
Game consoles, on the other hand, are
dedicated gaming
machines — hence the name «
game consoles&raq
game consoles».
dedicated gaming
machines — hence the name «
game consoles».
When Valve announced Steam
Machines last year at CES 2014, one of the main things that stood out was the lack of a cheap, simple
machine dedicated solely to streaming PC
games from one source to another.
According to PC
Gamer, Valve has stripped the
dedicated Steam
Machines section on Steam, fueling speculation that the gaming company will do away with the gaming box concept altogether.
Those old
games can always be played on a Windows computer and streamed to a TV with Steam in - home streaming, whether you have a Steam Link box or a
dedicated Steam
Machine.
Shortly after the Steam
Machine concept was announced, Gabe Newell told the Verge that the itty - bitty boxes were being built around a «good, better, best» ethos: «Good»
machines are affordable and more of a low - spec receiver for Steam's in - home
game streaming, «Better» systems pack
dedicated CPUs and GPUs for traditional gaming, and «Best»
machines... well, there are no - holds - barred on Best
machines.