Sentences with phrase «get third party support»

Adelman: I think it would definitely be easier to get third party support if only because publishers wouldn't need to set up a separate team specifically for the Wii U or 3DS version.
I think it would definitely be easier to get third party support if only because publishers wouldn't need to set up a separate team specifically for the Wii U or 3DS version.
And if they just go all casual like with the Wii, they won't get the third party support in the first place.
Just assuming Nintendo won't get third party support is speculative and premature.
If they can't get third party support.
Both could be fantastic opportunities to help get third party support.
This seems like a good opportunity to reiterate how annoyed I get when people say Nintendo doesn't get third party support when they mean Nintendo doesn't get (much) Western AAA third party support, as though Japanese games and indie games (and Japanese indie games) don't count.
Although I don't think it's going to change this year, I think it's way too early to say that Nintendo will not get third party support back.
I feel like with the Wii U Nintendo aren't even trying to get third party support anymore.
As long as Nintendo is putting other games out and getting third party support there is no downside to having many different Mario games available for consumers
They won't have any problems getting third party support if games can run at 1080p 60 fps with no drops or graphical sacrifices.
Nintendo getting a third party support is a benefit for themselves; third parties are fine with or without.
We'll see what Nintendo will do but if they went HD with the goal of getting third party support then it's likely that they've been upping the specs to make sure they don't lose it the next time the other guys release consoles.

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But to get sustained support from third - party accessory makers, the modular phone has to be something of a hit.
You can also get coordinating support pillows for the ANTILOP high chair from third party retailers in a variety of colors and prints, like these Ikea Antilop Highchair Seat Covers & Cushion by AT from Amazon, or this Peaches and Cream IKEA Antilop Highchair Cover from Etsy.
And a third - Jon McDonnell must stand too, & MPs, even right - wingers who care for the breadth of support for our party, even they, should do what they can to ensure he gets the 32 PPC votes & can enter the race.
«This makes life more complicated from the standpoint of this: If we get into a cycle where every time one side loses, they run a third - party candidate, we'll make Pelosi speaker for life and guarantee Obama's re-election,» said Mr. Gingrich, who had endorsed Ms. Scozzafava but on Saturday urged voters to support Mr. Hoffman.
«This is the opportunity to get people to come on board and support us as third party, independent candidates.»
Forbes talked to Nintendo of America Chief Operating Officer, Reggie Fils - Aime, and got his thoughts regarding third party support on the Switch.
While Bethesda and Ubisoft are supporting the system, you've got to imagine major third party publishers like Activision and Electronic Arts see stories like this and kick themselves for not buying into the Switch when they had the chance.
I had high hopes for Wii U, but I think their chances of getting strong third party support is extremely slim.
Now lets hope Nintendo can get enough third party support and even better, third party exclusives.
Later, the publisher also confirmed some third - party support for the 3DS, with titles like Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D - The Naked Sample, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Pro Evolution Soccer, Dead or Alive 3D, Resident Evil Revelations, Ninja Gaiden, Pac - Man & Galaga, and Dragon Ball all getting the 3D treatment, as well as a spate of unnamed titles from such developers as Harmonix, Take - Two, Atlus, AQ Interactive, Disney Interactive Studios, Hudson Soft, Majesco, Marvelous Entertainment, and Sega.
While my trustworthy PS Vita is still getting plenty of life with third - party support from Japanese developers and indies, I'd be in denial if I didn't think support for it will die down by next year.
We have suffered from lack of Third Party support ever since the N64 era — although it was more due to Nintendo's policies fault, time have changed, and even though they are doing what they can to get your support, and gamers are eagerly waiting for that, you still decide to punish us with your jokes that you call «support».
The news gets rolling as the crew discusses third party UMD support possibly coming to the PSPGo!
I don't think they are trying to phase out Diddy, Birdo, or Bowser Jr. since they actually are still using them in other games (they all were in Camelot's last Mario game, Mario Golf: World Tour and they will all be in the yet to be released Rio Olympics game after all) I think it really is just a matter of most of Nintendo's projects being rushed this gen to make up for a lack of third party support and so things that seem obvious to us end up getting added later as DLC or left out all together.
I'm not going to get too excited yet until it gets enough third party support (accessories and software) and a lot of positive user experiences.
Logging in after reset won't it is linked so their third party companies getting your information Google states they no longer support Kobo due to untrusted site.
We've got reservations about the notifications system, and would have liked to see multitouch support, easier app switching, some more advanced demo hardware, Appup, third party applications [breath...] and we have ongoing questions about QML, the Nokia owned product that slipped from it's mainstream positioning last week.
The carrier notes that this upgrade will get you first - and third - party app support for Beats Audio, an improved email experience, face unlock, and Bluetooth mouse and keyboard compatibility, among other typical ICS features.
You can get excellent Kindle help and support through various third - party companies.
If you are the custodial parent, you may wonder whether you're better off receiving a larger amount of direct support and paying the third parties yourself, or letting your former spouse make those payments and getting less direct support.
The interesting thing is to see that a.) None provide any credentials proving their methods are better; b.) they don't like the tone of the article — then again, a lot of people, when all they do is talk among those who only agree with them get offended when they run across someone that isn't in lock step with them; c.) they try to attack me personally, as a «hater», which is totally unfair and judgmental about someone whom they have never met; d.) can't point to any specific dogs with significant accomplishments that have been clicker trained — hunting, police, obedience, tracking, etc... and just finding a specimen or two isn't very convincing evidence... get enough dogs and sometimes you'll find the genius dog that almost trains itself; e.) there is no point by point refutation of what I've said, supported by third party evidence.
All the switch has is portability, Nintendo exclusives and growing third party support and ohhhhhhhhh I get it now!!!
Just got the Switch this past weekend and am navigating through the wonder of Zelda... The console is great... and should sell staggering numbers... hopefully encouraging more third party support.
all nintendo had to do was release something slightly less powerful than ps4 and innovate on the controller but instead they rolled out a. inferior hardware b. inferior online mulitplayer c. inferior hardware means inferior third party support d. tablet like controller doesn't bring anything new to gaming, you get an extra screen, wow e. they messed it up major this time had they only released a more powerful hardware and reinvented the controller, they wouldn't be at this position today, had they focused on having better hardware, lure more third party support, they would be first choice this generation
This just sounds to me like Bethesda and Rockstar are trying their hand but if they get the same results that those other Publishers got you're going to see the exact same situation as the previous Nintendo systems so it really is up to Nintendo Gamers to really really support some of these third - party games if they don't want to see the same reaction as the previous publishers.
If they can get strong third - party support to shore up the weaknesses in their own release calendar, then Nintendo fans may have a lot to look forward to.
Forbes talked to Nintendo of America Chief Operating Officer, Reggie Fils - Aime, and got his thoughts regarding third party support on the Switch.
I don't think they are trying to phase out Diddy, Birdo, or Bowser Jr. since they actually are still using them in other games (they all were in Camelot's last Mario game, Mario Golf: World Tour and they will all be in the yet to be released Rio Olympics game after all) I think it really is just a matter of most of Nintendo's projects being rushed this gen to make up for a lack of third party support and so things that seem obvious to us end up getting added later as DLC or left out all together.
Nintendo generally does not get several AAA title games, yet the Switch has received great support from third party developers so far.
We've got great first - party content, we've got good support from third - party and we feel like we've got a good pace of software here and into the future.
Weren't we supposed to be getting a Wii U Nintendo Direct detailing third - party support?
You know they said with the Wii U that they wanted third party support for the Wii U most likely to get PS3 / 360 gamers to change their opinion on the company and make them want to buy a Wii U.... this is what they wanted, their goal, if it wasn't then they wouldn't be doing such a bad job right now.
I don't own a 3ds yet, but I am getting games that stand a chance of becoming rare so I am not forced to buy for a higher price later from third parties, and I want to support Atlus in this as I want to play all non persona 3/4 shin megami tensei games.
Ease of development will play a major role for the console getting third party developer support.
Compared to the Wii U, the Nintendo Switch got a steady flow of third party support throughout 2017, from familiar Japanese companies like Sega to new western partners like Bethesda.
While Bethesda and Ubisoft are supporting the system, you've got to imagine major third party publishers like Activision and Electronic Arts see stories like this and kick themselves for not buying into the Switch when they had the chance.
I must admit I do laugh a little when people bring up the third party support thing... it's like Nintendo have had tonnes of AAA support for ages now, hang on they haven't since the SNES so we are assuming they will get loads all of a sudden... yes seems reasonable.
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