Nintendo has always been the king of
handheld systems since their launch of the Gameboy in 1989, and there's no slowing down for them.
Ys SEVEN was the first title in the long - running action RPG franchise to reach a wide mainstream audience in the West, and the first title in this historically PC - centric series to be developed from the ground up for a console or
handheld system since the mid - «90s.
Not exact matches
But Nintendo's hybrid gaming
system — it's part -
handheld, part - home console, hence the name — has topped the charts in four of the last six months
since its launch in March 2017, NPD Group says.
Yeah, I was thinking of getting the 3DS, not only for KH3D, but
since I always get the current
handheld or
system.
There's been a long - running debate over the years ever
since the first iteration of Animal Crossing on the Nintendo DS about whether the series is better on a
handheld or home
system.
It is only a logical conclusion to Microsoft Security Essentials
since Windows XP and other Microsoft Operating
Systems are fast losing market share to Operating
Systems on
handheld gadgets.
Before we get into the future of
handhelds, let's go over what we currently have.The 3DS family of
systems has been running
since 2011, meaning that it's been seven years at this point
since release.
If you're going to go off on how the
handheld market is on phones, then by all means, 3rd parties shouldn't be supporting Xbox One or PS4 either,
since clearly PC & Mobile are the mass market and dedicated
systems are not.
Or maybe Square wanting to keep up a strong relationship with Sony by having that version exclusive to them for a while
since having both the
handheld and console versions on Nintendo
systems release at the same time may put a dent in the PS4 version's sales (and
system itself).
It's sort of similar to the Playstation Vita in a way; great hardware let down by a subpar game library that consists mostly of ports you can play on other (and
since I prefer consoles over
handhelds), better
systems.
It has now been almost 6 years
since the release of the DS, and history tells us that a new
handheld system should be on the verge of being released.
Back when GB came out the novelty of having a portable
system was enough to justify it, but now it needs a bit more in gaming to get people to think «This is a great addition to my gaming library», especially
since handheld systems and consoles in general are no longer prodomently played by kids.
Unless you meant the 2nd best selling
system, the DS, in which case they shouldn't
since it is a
handheld and the Wii U is a home console.
«It has
since become the go - to
handheld entertainment
system for more than 64 million users who seek home entertainment quality games along with access to their music, movies, photos and more.»
It has been some time
since an incredible, must - play exclusive hit Nintendo's
handheld system, with the best - reviewed 3DS game of last year being a remake of Majora's Mask.
Ever
since the release of the original GameBoy and the game Tetris,
handheld systems have become synonymous with having great... Read More»
lol i'm enjoying my Breath of the Wild on my Wii - U, i skipped out on the first 5 versions of the DS (
since nintendo has a fettish of making the same
handheld system with minor changes / sizes) but got the latest version when Majora's Mask 3D came out so I'm not missing anything on the
handheld.
This being my first experience with an RPG on a
handheld system I wasn't so sure what to expect, not to mention how far the genre has come
since [i] ToP [/ i] was originally released.
It's been three years
since Nintendo launched its Nintendo 3DS
handheld gaming
system, so I suppose we're due for an improved model.
However,
since many of Wada's most recent games were predominantly released for
handheld systems, it will be interesting to see how Little Dragons Cafe comes to life on larger consoles.
Adding this game to the Switch would be a snap too
since its shareable Joy - Con controllers make it perfect for co-op and platformers work wonders on
handheld systems.