Nintendo has finally unveiled
its next big console.
The games will be pricey and the accessory sales will line Nintendo's coffers for
the next big console, and gaming will continue to evolve.
This week E3 has given us a better idea of what Nintendo's
next big console, the Wii U is all about.
To their credit, Sony took it square on the chin and fought back, but they're looking to avoid such instances again with
their next big console launch.
Microsoft's
next big console, «Project Scorpio,» was revealed just under a month ago.
This morning's biggest Gamescom news was that Rise of the Tomb Raider,
the next big console installment in Lara Croft's adventures, will be an Xbox exclusive.
Not exact matches
This might seem small, but it could have a
big impact on the Nintendo Switch
console and its games lineup
next year: Without higher - capacity cartridges, it's going to be harder for developers to bring their top - tier, graphically - intensive titles to the Switch.
As a gamer, I must admit to being a little put off by Microsoft's
big reveal on Tuesday of its
next - generation
console, the Xbox One.
The coming year is going to be a
big one in video games, with the
next - generation
console battle kicking into full swing.
as a owner of a Wii u i find it very disappointing system, the game pad is a very mixed bag i mean it could work really well like the off screen game play works great but for the fact that you never really need to play off screen for any game and in fact i think the game loses a certain enjoyment level like NSMBU it mean it works but you lose some of those great looks the game has and i find colors to be washed out,
next with the game bad is that they use it as a gimmick in quite a few games (zombu) and i found that over a long game play with having to look up and then down every few seconds to every minute in about 1 - 3 hours i had a huge head ache which sucked,
next the
biggest issue with the system is that 32 GB
console are you kidding me 32 GB only?
Nintendo has recently announced that the new Legend of Zelda game for the Wii U, would not be making an appearance at E3 2015, quite possibly their
biggest title currently in development for the Wii U. Shigeru Miyamoto the father of Mario himself stated some time ago that the company was planning on bringing Mario in a new way for their
next console, perhaps as an innovative launch title.
Following on from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's tremendous release, Splatoon 2 is the
next big thing for the
console.
My
biggest hope is that Capcom puts the power of the
next generation of
consoles to good use — that the game is in two dimensions shouldn't hold the development team back from giving us a gorgeous title.
but it'll be even better for the other 2
consoles what with some really
big 3rd party games coming out that aren't coming to the wii u. I think PS4 will get an even better lead than the other two
consoles next year.
I imagine
next Thursday will see another
big sales boost for the
console.
Welcome to Kirby Star Allies, the
next big blockbuster for the Nintendo Switch that cleverly uses the mechanics of this innovative
console well, including the ability to play with four other players in this thoroughly enjoyable side - scrolling platformer.
Maybe there simply isn't a
big enough audience for such a JRPG on Nintendo Switch yet (the
console is still pretty hard to find in stores), in which case we could witness steady sales in the
next few weeks and months.
My interest in the franchise was reignited by a captivating E3 debut trailer for Monster Hunter: World, which will bring the series back to
consoles — and potentially a much
bigger audience —
next year.
But if things don't improve then I also think it will be the last
big game for the Wii U before they release their
next console.
So here we are again with Splatoon 2 and apart from Zelda Breath of the Wild on the Nintendo Switch, it's probably the
next big blockbuster game on this
console.
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One of the
big aspects of the
next generation of hardware is that the
consoles will have expanded support for digital downloads.
The only way MS shocks is if they announce their
next gen
console or they reveal they're buying a
big publisher or entering into a long - term exclusivity deal with one of them.
A bit of a disappointment really considering this was one of the
big games at E3
next week helping demonstrate the wide third - party support for the
console.
EA Sports among other
big studios are in a unique position this year with the
next gen
consoles, releasing their franchise games months ahead of the
next gen installments.
The Steam
console will pose the
biggest threat for MS
next gen. Sony needs to be successful in the US but MS has to be, since this is their region.
Sure, that doesn't paint a full picture as there are factors to consider such as whether a company will try a new tactic or specifics about hardware, but if a
console manufacturer continues on the same trajectory it's actually possible to at least hypothesize how things will go for them
next gen.. All of the
big three have actually had a similar blunder.
Games are now getting their Xbox One X enhancement patches ahead of the
console's release
next week and, as one user on the Xbox One subreddit noticed, some of these patches are really
big.
Word comes from Take - Two President Karl Slatoff during an earnings call today, where he stated that the
next Borderlands game, cutely referred to as «the
big one» by Randy Pitchford, would be developed «specifically for
next - gen
consoles.»
next big reason could be digital only, I would never in my life own a
console with digital only... Sony don't learn from worst examples in gaming industry, make your own decisions, and make them great, thats the only way to make PS plus great again, as it was on PS3, with free online!
This game is gonna bomb, well on
consoles anyways, as it will be going head to head with some
big console exclusives that are designed from the ground up to be
next gen.
The
next big thing for Battlefield 1 will be the free - to - play map, Nivelle Nights, which will drop at some point in June across
console and PC.
Next - Gen remakes only require a couple of people to do, so the rest of the company would still be working on Mass Effect 4, whilst they could make this remake for people who didn't get to play the series last gen, or
big fans of Mass Effect who'd love to play the series optimized on
Next - Gen
consoles.
The release of Grand Theft Auto is huge for gamers because it represents the pinnacle of
next - gen gaming, its huge for Take - Two because it is expected to earn them a much needed $ 400 million in the first week, and is huge for Microsoft and Sony because it's the
next big battle in the
console war.
3D gaming is probably one of this gen's
biggest let down, right
next to current crop of
consoles inability to handle 1080p native.
PopCap's foray onto major
consoles with a title larger in size than their typical tower defense and simple puzzles was inevitable, but most wouldn't have guessed that their
next big title would send their unassuming franchise directly into the shooter genre.
Sony's own PS3
console is probably going to give the PS4 its toughest competition over the
next few months as so many of the
big 2014 titles are still coming to last - gen devices.
Recently the gaming world has been anticipating the
next big thing to go alongside the new generation
consoles.
So this is what has become of
next gen games, transfering pc games on to
consoles, wow talk about
next gen making a
big diffrence....
It's just a case of 3DS pretty much being the only viable option for the
next Kingdom Hearts game when they had to make the decision about which
console to develop it for (1) the part of Osaka team working on these Kingdom Hearts games is not
big enough to do
console level stuff without the help of other teams, which aren't available due to all having their own things going on, 2) PSP simply isn't a good platform anymore outside Japan and 3) Vita arrived too late to the scene + it would've required a
bigger team as well).
During E3 last year Ubisoft revealed the
next installment in the Trackmania franchise and made it known that the
next installment would have a
big presence on
Consoles as well as PC.
Having Jonathan Blow leap onstage to present The Witness at the PS4 unveiling was something of a
big deal for Sony, a move clearly designed to present the notion that the platform holder is serious about luring more indie talent to their
next gen
console.
February 18th should have been the
big, extravagant, «World Premiere Exclusive» reveal of the game to not only the journalistic cabal that had gathered to see the game for the first time, but the legions of PlayStation fans eagerly anticipating this third - person action game that looked to define «
next - gen» here in the early stages of this new
console cycle.
With every initial reveal for «the
next big thing,» in this case Microsoft's first new
console in eight years, we're always going to be left out of some key details.
We expect that Advanced Warfare will go on to become the
biggest game of the year, the most digitally purchased game in
console history and the largest
next - gen title in history and all of those by wide margins.
Although the
biggest news of the week concerned a certain other company and their
next set - top box games
console, there was still plenty to talk about in the world of PlayStation.
While there are plenty of freely available game engines out there that allow budding game designers to create and self - publish the
next big indie hit, there's a decidedly huge gap if you're looking to do that on retro
consoles.
But on Nintendo
consoles, they are second - class citizens; something to play while people are waiting for the
next big Nintendo release, and this knock to third - parties» egos shows in their support (or lack thereof) of Nintendo.
To suddenly stop producing games for either
console by
next year would be one of the
biggest marketing blunders from Sony and Microsoft.
Originally announced as a PlayStation 3 - exclusive but apparently also developed for the 360 (the developer's website refers to it as a title coming to «
next generation
consoles»), the detective tale of L.A. Noire is said to be a massive undertaking and «could be the
biggest budget videogame in development anywhere in the world.»