Sentences with phrase «good as the home console»

I was recently at a Best Buy and a women was looking to get her son Star Wars Battlefront as well as a home console for Christmas.
He also said that Nintendo probably doesn't intend to bring all their games to both systems, but he will find out more on this at CES 2016 where Nintendo will show them more of the hardware capabilities as well as the home console
Awesome review, you analyzed the game for what it is on the platform it is rather than taking the easy road and saying it's not as good as the home console version.
Though the GBA couldn't produce visuals half as well as its home console sibling, Advance Tour still looked the part with fluid pseudo-3D graphics and vibrant scenery.

Not exact matches

But there's not just this home base console — there's a handheld as well, and it looks an awful lot like a little touch - screen tablet:
The Switch is a home console as well as a portable console.
Another good choice for your home is to select pieces, such as small chests, to stand in for side tables and consoles.
Being able to enjoy proper console games on the go as well as at home has proven a huge plus point for consumers.
There will be new options within those compared to past home console releases as well, allowing players to perfect their combos and display values that wouldn't have been possible in the original arcade releases that these versions are modeled after.
Snipperclips feels like the start of something great, Splatoon continues to shine and the option to play the best Mario Kart game to date on the go are all big plusses for a console that feels like a capable home machine as well as the most impressive handheld on the market.
Among the large and expanding base of devices streaming from Netflix are the Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and Sony PS3 consoles; an array of Blu - ray disc players, Internet - connected TVs, home theater systems, digital video recorders and Internet video players; Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, as well as Apple TV and Google TV.
Sony announced during today's PlayStation Experience 2015 keynote that the game would be coming to not only its home console, but to PlayStation Vita, as well.
If you are, we've got some good news for you: Indie developer The Game Kitchen's recent Kickstarter project, Blasphemous, just became a reality for home consoles, including the Switch, as announced on Twitter.
During the nine months ended December 31, 2017, our industry saw major growth in the market for home video games, both in terms of software as well as hardware, due to greater penetration of the PlayStation 4 home video game console and the strong performance of the new Nintendo Switch game console.
It's great to see Nintendo embrace their home console as a media player as well.
It is the most recent MH game to be released on a home console with HD graphics and also allowed cross-play with its 3DS version, as well as online with other players.
The new Mario game is shown playing both on a television as well as on - the - go, utilizing the Switch's capability to be both a home and portable console.
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!
It's an all - in - one device designed specifically for gamers — one that has promised to be not only a powerful Windows 8 hybrid, but a portable gaming console, a home gaming console and generally the most robust gaming tablet ever made as well.
You will also find Wi - Fi access, flat screen TVs and iPod docks in every room, as well as an Xbox console, a home theater, a fully stocked bar and board games.
I was very impressed with the 3 - minute trailer that showed off a cool - looking home console / handheld hybrid platform, as well as a handful of great - looking new games.
The new home console is aptly named the Xbox One as in «The only One you'll ever need» or «This One is the best».
If Microsoft stays as is... they could create a good divide if they were to go after esport gaming in home consoles.
There's good reason why arcades have all but died out; console and PC games started gradually catching up in technological capability with what was available in cabinets to the point where gamers would rather stay at home and play for free, any time of day, as much as they wanted, than make a trip to throw their money down a black hole.
One could of course argue that this means my beloved Wireless H is only providing 7.1 on one platform as well, and to a degree you'd be right, but it does have the capacity to deliver 7.1 audio on PC, console and even a Blu - ray player or home theatre, making it a flexible device suitable for most setups, while the Artemis can only do it on PC or laptop.
Plus better home computers such as the Commodore Amiga meant than some didn't need a console at all to have the smoothest graphics.
Lets not forget that the 3ds has been an undeniable success, lets see if the switch can follow up on the 3ds while satisfying the home console market as well.
The fact is, both Sony & MS's new consoles are about equal in all facets in reality, both have a similar amount of great exclusives, even to the point of being in similar genres... And regardless of propaganda, media beatups (such as in Driveclubs & Halo's cases)... regardless of the OBVIOUS MAINLY U.S. based media favoritism of there own home grown console manufacturing giant, both machines are great, & so similar in all areas, that choosing between the 2, comes down to all these little bullshite bits & bops, such as marketing, corporate naming & such... as well as the more game related things, such as gaming preferences, controllers comfort, online infrastructure, etc, etc.... But, the point is, WHO REALLY CARES??? Who worries about this shite, over actually playing & enjoying such brilliant games?
allows players to choose from a number of graphical themes, as well as the ability to instantly switch between filters that will make your creation look at home on classic consoles - from NES and Game Boy, to retro platforms like ZX Spectrum and C64!
+ Great roster of characters, items, and stages + Customization - Controls and multiplayer not as good as on home consoles
It'd be packing useless features to people who don't play video games with the OS, as well as providing competition / alternatives to their 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.
Overall, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth's backstory delivers yet another excellent gaming experience within the Digimon universe that is highly recommended for fans of Digimon as well as role - playing games and turn - based combat in general that is appropriately paced and designed for both portable and home console gaming environments.
This includes that Nintendo is striving to put «industry - leading» chips into the NX as well as the NX dev kit coming with both a home console and a mobile unit.
And although Mario Land 2 may not have aged quite as well as those aforementioned home console Mario adventures of yesteryear, it's still a good deal of fun while it lasts.
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.
«Desktop» would be better translated as home console, given the context.
For whatever reason, Nintendo does not see this as the best strategy for their brand - new home console.
As you can see, despite having had more days on the market during its first week than all its predecessors, the Xbox One managed to sell under half of the second worst performing home console in recorded history, the Xbox 360, and under one third of the sales of the PS3, which didn't have a stellar launch as welAs you can see, despite having had more days on the market during its first week than all its predecessors, the Xbox One managed to sell under half of the second worst performing home console in recorded history, the Xbox 360, and under one third of the sales of the PS3, which didn't have a stellar launch as welas well.
Osaka - based studio Platinum Games believes it needs to tackle PS3 development head - on for the greater good of the studio — a key reason why new release Vanquish was built with Sony's home console as lead development platform.
Hope you guys will bring the series to PS Vita and continue the franchise for home consoles as well.
Also, as well as the reasons you mentioned, at the very start of gaming, arcades were a big thing (way bigger than home consoles in that era) so games were hard by design to get you to keep putting «quarters» in, and it took some time before people began to take new approaches to making games, basically.
- 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
Game of Thrones is set for a 2014 release, and will be available on home consoles, PC / Mac, as well as mobile devices.
Actually sounds like a huge generational step for their handheld visuals and gameplay, and a way to save their home console as well.
It's not only the home console offerings that have seen a resurgence but arcades as well.
Also, who doesn't love the indie darlings which have made the console home, made even better by initiatives such as cross-buy, cross-save and cross-play, which allow great value for money across the entire PlayStation ecosystem and the chance to expand your library at a fraction of the cost.
Home console games were tough as a substitute for longer (or better) content.
Of note is that the 3DS Starter Pack comes with a new portal (required for the new swappable characters) as well as two swappable characters and one regular character that are different then those found in the home console versions.
Then there was the Genesis and I remember Street Fighter first coming to home consoles what a day that was as well!!
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