Not exact matches
Valve's Steam
platform pioneered digital distribution back in 2003, almost singlehandedly rescuing PC
gaming from oblivion while simultaneously putting a significant brake
on piracy,
getting consumers to accept the often widely hated digital rights management and increasing profitability for publishers and developers by cutting out physical retail.
The emails we all
get on the AngelList
get say something like, «New
gaming platform invested in by Dave McClure, Chris Yeh and Jeff Clavier.
As a kid, I was lucky enough to be exposed to a large number of different
gaming systems and
platforms, cutting my teeth
on the Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64 before moving
on to newer options like the PlayStation 2 and Xbox as I
got older.
«Most boys would see it as a
gaming device rather than a device really for the consumption and creation of information so we really wanted to move away from that to
get a
platform on a system where boys would see it as a device for learning.»
If you have played any of the previous versions,
on any
platform, you know that you are going to
get a truly fantastic
gaming experience and Modern Combat 4 is no different.
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...
The more
platforms devs can
get their games
on the better for all gamers and the
gaming community.
And we are making sure that we have
got one organisation that's completely focused
on the end - to - end business, creative and
platform operation of Xbox One, leading with
gaming.
«OpenFeint's social
gaming platform offers an effective solution for developers and publishers to
get their games discovered
on Android and we're excited to partner with them to bring one of our original hit titles to the
platform.»
We've all been there; you
get home, hop
on your
gaming platform of choice, and browse through the selection of new games.
One of the most popular series»
on the PlayStation
platform, and really in all of
gaming, the Uncharted series is finally
getting its swan song... maybe.
At the end of the day, no matter what
platform you are playing
on or service you are using, you are going to be
getting a stellar
gaming experience, complete with free games and discounts.
Basically: the New 2DS XL is the 3DS for anyone who's yet to
get on board with this
platform that keeps giving, whether you're looking backwards, at well over a decade of handheld
gaming (the original DS launched in late 2004), or into the near future.
With the Switch's portability, and the fact that games keep coming out, I have to focus
on the Switch as my main
gaming platform at this point (though I still keep an eye
on mobile, of course), because I feel like I'll
get lost if I don't focus
on the Switch!
The crew bemoans the decline of handheld
gaming as it
gets dominated by mobile
platforms like Apple iOS, while they rejoice at Justice League being available
on Netflix Streaming.
While Telltale Games initially dropped the ball
on the initial release of their new Batman series when it comes to
getting it out onto all
platforms at the same time, it looks like the company has finally
gotten mobile players caught up to the rest of the
gaming world.
We can't wait for November 15th to come so you can
get your hands
on a PS4 system and see for yourself all of the breakthrough
gaming experiences our new
platform has to offer.
You've
got to hand it to Microsoft's
gaming platform strategy guy Andre «Ozymandias» Vrignaud - he's certainly been
getting into the PlayStation 3 vs. Xbox 360 conflict
on his weblog recently - and he's asking some interesting, if Microsoft - centric questions, such as how much memory is reserved for OS
on PlayStation 3.
«With me you're going to
get a focus
on gaming first and a best
platform to play games
on.
Nintendo has already delivered a surprise confirmation that it plans to launch the new NX smart
gaming platform all over the world in March 2017, and it seems that gamers who are interested in the new The Legend of Zelda title will have to wait until then to
get their hands
on it.
We're planning
on launching a more general
platform for non
gaming news in the near future, so that might
get a similar deal too if we can
get the support for it.
As
gaming get more and more mainstream, we'll continue to see family - oriented games rise to the surface - especially
on those
platforms that have a massive installed base, such as the PlayStation 2.
Right now, however, you can only
get your hands
on Xenoma's general - purpose E-Skin product only if you plunk down $ 5,000 for access to a developer kit, due out starting in March, with the purpose of designing apps for the company's
gaming and fitness
platform.
Big news for Windows 10
gaming came out of our Xbox event last week in San Francisco, where journalists, YouTube personalities and Twitch streamers
got hands -
on time with Xbox's most - anticipated spring games and
platform experiences, including Xbox One consoles and
gaming PCs from our hardware partners.
Razer, most famous for its
gaming peripherals, has also launched its own digital game distribution
platform and it's dangling perks for each purchase to
get gamers
on board.
The Android
gaming platform will be even more open once Razer
gets to work
on it, according to Razer's CEO.
If you are a PUBG Mobile gamer
on Apple's iOS
platform, then you are probably interested in how you can go about
getting yourself some buttery - smooth 60 frames - per - second
gaming action.
If so, we've
got you covered: The awesome HyperX Cloud Revolver is one of our all - time favorite
gaming headsets, owing to its excellent soundstage (something often lacking
on headphones with built - in mics), excellent comfort, and compatibility with just about every
gaming platform.
Gamers
on the Xbox One, however, will
get to try out Homefront: The Revolution earlier than those
on other
platforms as a beta exclusive to the Microsoft
gaming console will be launched in February.
While we're still a few months out from the official arrival of Sony's VR
gaming headset
platform, we
got more details
on it.
The online
gaming industry, in particular, the indie game developers have been facing problems like high development costs because of game's publication
on popular
platforms, difficulties in
getting and retaining the players, complex revenue models and player's limitations.