Not exact matches
The button works instantly, capturing whatever you're
looking at
on the screen, whether you're using the Switch as a home
console or a
handheld.
While the original featured personified game
consoles and companies, it
looks like the sequel will focus more
on handhelds.
The Nintendo Switch is a
handheld / home
console hybrid which
looks similar to a Wii U gamepad with detachable controllers
on each side.
The
handheld will feature imagery and characters from the Mushroom Kingdom, making it an enticing option if you're
looking for a deal
on Nintendo's current - generation
console.
If you are
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In this feature, we're going to take a
look at what we feel are the fifteen most addictive games
on Nintendo's
handheld -
console hybrid - the ones that keep you glued to the screen, the ones that keep you coming back for me, the ones you just can't stop playing.
Hell, even Killzone had 2
on console and 2
on handhelds with another game coming this year that
looks the same but with a different colour palette.
I really hope theres a
console rerelase of this in the future (kinda like with god of war origins and metal gear peacewalker... i thought Id miss out
on those but with their HD rereleases
on PS3 it
looks like Sony and Konami actually care about us non
handheld owners)
It truly
looks like a
console quality title
on a
handheld, though comparing screenshots between the Vita version and the PlayStation 3 will show some obvious compromises.
Jap developers will prefer Nintendo
handheld,
look at Dragon Quest sales
on the 3ds, and the original DS...
look at monster hunter sales
on the 3ds... every game you seen for the 3ds will now have newer versions with newer hd graphics so now when jap developers make a ps4 game they do not have to think about how they will downgrade it to fit
on the NX... with the NX being more powerful than the Vita, and Wii U.... if it use the Tegra 2 chip it will be right next to ps4 1.8 teraflops or higher, but most likely if they use that, Nintendo might underclock it to increase battery power, but lets say they lock it to ps4 1.8 teraflops... every game for ps4 will be
on the NX... and this is where the fear comes from... the 3ds have many exclusives, only thing that hold it back was graphics, now that wont be the issue in the NX...
look how they announce Dragon quest 11 for NX already... Square Enix is thinking about money... and which
console sold most of their games... the 3ds... so do not be surprised every big game from Square Enix and other Japanese developers come to the NX... and if they are anything like CAPCOM they will rather save money and make their game for one
console aka the NX like they do with Monster Hunter... me personally I can not wait to see all my favorite games
on the 3ds in better graphics... i am a RPG lover and the 3ds have some classics that I love... only thing Nintendo have to worry about is how Western and European side of the world will feel about the new
handheld... Japan will love it,
handheld sell the most, so it wont take long for NX to pass ps4 sales... but if they can get the attention of western and european... then Sony have reasons to worry and their fans
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It's hard to say that Revelations
on 360 is better than the original — while the textures are better, the game does feel more impressive as a high - standard
handheld title than it does as an average -
looking console title.
If you
look at someone who now takes a casual interest in games; they can get their iPhone and iPad games for something like $ 4.99, and that drives down sales
on mobile platforms, and that in turn will drive down sales of
handhelds, and eventually all this pressure will drive down the prices of full
console retail games.
The fact that the game
looks and run this well
on a
handheld console just thrills me, and with the ability to play Skyrim at the house, at work, in the car, or in bed, I'm in open world RPG heaven.
At first glance, it
looks astoundingly good, like the true realization of a
console - quality experience
on a
handheld system.
Sometimes you think you know what a
handheld console is capable of and what typical games
on it
look like...
The game is also making it's way to the fastest selling
console of all time, Nintendo Switch, it'll be amazing to see how the Unreal Engine 4 developed game will
look on the spectacular
handheld device, and it is in dire need of another racing game especially if it's combat oriented.
Graphically, Micro Machines: World Series has some nice touches within the surrounding environments such as a play
on the wording
on the front cover of War and Peace and the original Micro Machines displayed
on a retro
handheld console on the Army Action track, while vehicle models
look as good as anticipated and explosions during free - for - all events
look amazing; which is complimented by a fast and consistent frame - rate.
Whether it be engaging with
console players while
on your
handheld or transferring saves between the two for quick pick - up - and - go gameplay, it
looks like things have gotten even better.
With
on - screen visuals that shine, control that is spot -
on, and gameplay that is addictive, for a fighter, anyone who is a fan of fighting games, or is
looking to show of some pretty graphics to their friends, really can't do any wrong when considering buying this game for their new
handheld console.
The latest entry in the Paper Mario series finally moves it back to a home
console after almost a decade
on handhelds, with the art style and graphical power of the Wii U
looking quite impressive.
Say what you will about the Switch; it's got some awesome
looking games Everyone seems to have an opinion
on Nintendo's home -
console /
handheld hybrid.
And wow, is it pretty to
look at
on the
handheld / home
console hybrid.
Nintendo has finally released either its seventh home
console or its sixth
handheld console, depending
on how you
look at it (I've already made my stance clear).
Two years later, the sequel is
looking to find the same critical (and hopefully more commercial) success
on Sony's
handheld console.
I'm
looking forward to having one, and the idea of being able to play TV games
on a
handheld console appeals to me (that's what I use my Vita for, streaming PS4 games).
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looking forward to having one, and the idea of being able to play TV games
on a
handheld console appeals to me (thatâ $ ™ s what I use my Vita for, streaming PS4 games).
Although it is initially impressive to see a true FPS
on a
handheld console, once the novelty wears off, the sad fact is Burning Skies doesn't
look all that great.
Does the
handheld game hold up
on the
consoles, or does this port fail to capture the hearts of Resident Evil fans
looking for a better entry in the series than Resident Evil 6 or Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City?
Leading off for PS Vita, The Show
looks to continue its
console success
on the
handheld market to cement itself as the baseball game to play for all baseball fans.
The visuals are fantastic and the game
looks like it belongs
on a
handheld console.
I was definitely not expecting it
look better as this is a goddamn
handheld were talking about, I got past the slight framerate hiccups and am enjoying the game for what it is having not played the game previously, its great experiencing it for the first time
on the Vita and I am actually quite blown away that they are managing to fit all of these full
console ports of games onto the
handheld, something too many people don't seem to appreciate like myself.