Sentences with phrase «home console gaming system»

• Being sold as a «home console gaming system that gives you the freedom to change your play style», rather than a handheld.

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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.
We have an Xbox gaming console attached with a home theatre system.
PlayStation Vita, a handheld gaming system that's as powerful as a home console.
Sony needs to realize that this generation of consoles and the people who are buying into the ps3 that online gaming and it's psn / Home service matter a hell of a lot more than last gen and at this stage the Playstation is behind it's competitor on the online front I am a happy ps3 owner but can see why some refuse to buy into it just yet, however i think millions of potential ps3 owners are just biding there time and will come flocking to the system once a price of around # 299 is reached.
Rocket League has been released on practically every console and gaming system known to man, and now, finally, it comes to Nintendo's Switch, it's spiritual home.
It might feel like console gaming started with the NES and the Master System, but that would be omitting a major part of gaming history and the reason that Japanese developers gained so much dominance of the home console market.
The upcoming Nintendo Switch console might have a big problem that could annoy some would - be owners of the hybrid system for gaming at home and on the go.
Online gaming first cracked the home console mainstream with the last generation of systems.
Firstly the Nintendo Switch is a new kind of home gaming system that offers a wide variety of play modes, and is unlike any other console before.
This hybrid gaming system, which works as both a portable machine and a home console, now looks to represent Nintendo's future in the games industry.
After a brief lull in sales with the Wii U, Nintendo returned to form in a big way in 2017 with the release of the Nintendo Switch - a hybrid home console and handheld system that sought to bridge the gap between gaming systems, letting players bring their games anywhere they want and play with their friends.
Having played a batches of games on the Wii U and having had the system in my home for nearly a week, I can confirm that it is a good machine that makes one's console gaming life surprisingly more convenient and luxurious.
I swear I wish they would just get over this preoccupation with the uber home entertainment system and be satisfied with the fact that they make great gaming consoles.
Well, even though the Switch isn't a traditional home console like the Wii U, it is indeed a home gaming system.
While the previous generation of consoles truly brought gaming into the mainstream of home entertainment, the PS4 and Xbox One are both aiming to unify the two worlds to become dedicated entertainment systems.
From motion controls that no longer require a sensor bar to the portability of home console gaming, the detachable, instant - local multiplayer function of the Joy - Cons, IR Sensor and Amiibo scanner, there's a TON of functionality baked into such a small system that the world's greatest video game think tanks are going to have a field day with.
The versatile and current gaming console still packs a punch, delivering a powerful home entertainment system not only good for gaming, but video chat, Internet access, digital photo viewing and digital audio and video.
The console, which was previously known as the Nintendo NX before Thursday's announcement, looks to be a healthy mix of home console versus portable gaming system.
Sold on the mobility of a system that doubles as both a handheld and a home gaming console, the Switch lives up to the whimsical simplicity of its introduction.
Understandably, the PS4 is primarily a gaming machine first, but there's no doubt that gaming consoles are evolving into home entertainment systems.
Launched alongside the likes of the Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo, it was quickly dubbed «The Rolls Royce of gaming systems» by the specialist press of the period — a fitting monicker given the incredible specs and outlandish cost of ownership associated with what was then the most powerful home console available.
The cable terminates in a four - pole 3.5 mm headphone plug, which will work with most modern home consoles, handheld gaming systems, and mobile devices.
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