Not exact matches
JXD, better
known handheld gaming console manufacturer, has just rolled out a new Android tablet that created for fulfil gamers experience.
If you've been keeping current with what's going on in the portable
gaming scene, you
no doubt
know that Nintendo will be releasing its next
handheld, the 3DS, by March 2011.
Nintendo Switch is
known as a family friendly
handheld gaming device.
Now gamers will
no longer find themselves hassling with removing games from behind their 3DS screen, this is something that is a very welcomed sight and has made
gaming on the
handheld rather easy versus slightly meticulous when having to either, open your screen or close it based upon ease of access to ensure the top screen didn't get scratched, damage, or just even in the way when swapping between games (for those of you who don't prefer digital).
Well
no; however, it is the best we have seen in a
handheld gaming machine to date.
My sentiments quickly changed when I discovered that games like The Walking Dead, The Broken Sword series and many other high profile titles were available on the platform without any compromises from the transfer to the
handheld medium; however, the true wealth of
gaming brilliance was to be discovered in some of the genre - breaking indie games nestled amongst the more well
known titles.
I don't
know if you've been following E3, but Nintendo announced a new
handheld system that does 3D
gaming that I expect will be at least moderately successful.
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.
Gameloft is well
known for its Asphalt series, which has graced other
handheld gaming devices like the DS and the iOS platform in the past.
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Amid all the doom and gloom surrounding the Wii U, Nintendo can at least draw consolation from the success (little remarked upon) of the 3DS
handheld — achieved despite dire predictions at its launch that
handheld games consoles would
no longer be able to cope with the rise of mobile phones as
gaming platforms: «Some indie developers have told us that when they offer the same software on iOS and Android, and in the eShop on Nintendo 3DS, the 3DS eShop version sells most.
Just as Sailor Moon once exploded into an important period of cultural transition, so too is Linkle, who is boldly carving out room for girliness in a high - profile
gaming franchise on a ridiculously successful
handheld console
known for its popularity with girls and young women.
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We don't yet
know what Sony will be charging for its new
handheld whenever it finally arrives in the UK, but we do
know that Nintendo has had its own trouble with pricing the new 3DS
handheld gaming console higher than it should.
The fact that the Wii U sold disastrously low units, coupled with the thought that Nintendo has made it
known they're looking to get dominate mobile and
handheld games, leads us to believe that the Nintendo NX will somehow straddle the world of console and mobile
gaming.
Think of it to give a «last hoorah» of sorts to
handheld gaming as we once
knew it.
The processor is fast and never seems to hiccup
no matter what's thrown at it, games run like they were running on a dedicated
handheld gaming unit, and multi-tasking performance is perfect thanks to a massive 4 GB of RAM included.