Square Enix announced higher income than expected thanks to
older console games like NieR: Automata and MMORPGs like Final Fantasy XIV.
Not exact matches
Nintendo will stop making its NES Classic Edition
console, a retro gaming device introduced in November that reprised
older games like Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda.
The parents believe that video
games will detract from the eight year
old's studies and further doesn't
like the content that Microsoft is allowing to be placed on the
console.
For everyone trying to compare switch ports to ps4 ports that's also not a good comparison because at least those systems come out with cutting edge new
games every year that are in high demand - battlefield, Monster hunter world, while nintendo comes out with
old nintendo
games and ports from last generation playstation and xbox hardware so how can you diss the better systems and then rejoice when you get a
game like dark souls which is from those
consoles but is a shell compared to how they look and play on the better
consoles??
Overall, this Definitive Edition does a great job of bringing the original Halo Wars to modern
consoles as it definitely doesn't feel
like an eight year
old game.
There are myriad reasons people
like to throw around for that dark time: Microsoft focusing on the Xbox and paying less attention to the PC, Windows XP breaking compatibility with a bunch of
older games from the «90s, fewer companies in the CPU / GPU markets, the increasing popularity of PC - centric genres (
like shooters) on
consoles, the fact that
consoles actually provided the PC with some reasonable competition in terms of graphics, the rise of DRM, Steam looking
like garbage in its infancy.
Yeah, it's
like he's 10 years
old and never owned an original NES, Gameboy, Genesis, SNES, N64, GameCube, PS, or other
consoles that had real
games... Or maybe he just
likes tapping on F2P apps because he doesn't
like regular
games or he's not good at them.
So it looks
like sticking with the seven year
old Top Spin 4 on PS3 is still the only real option if you want to play a top quality tennis
game on your
console, so disappointing.
like I said the world is big and many people won't share your stupid fantard opinions, I own both of these
console I've been a handheld
gamer since 7 years
old and one thing I know is that I LOVE ALL handhelds and I won't bash another because of its poor sales or support, rather I will support it more.
- parents spent on average $ 131 on toys to life
games over the last six months - almost 80 percent of families considered this a good investment - two thirds are planning to invest further - 70 percent of parents in the U.S. are familiar with Interactive Gaming Toys - 41 percent own more than one franchise - 77 percent said it was definitely or probably worth the investment - only 7 percent of families have abandoned play altogether - within households currently playing toys to life
games, 52 percent indicate that adults are among those that play - among Nintendo amiibo - playing households with children, 21 % of parents say that only they are playing these
games - with other franchises, less then 10 percent of adults play in the household - 22 percent of total character playtime is spent playing with the figurines as toys and not with a video
game console - 40 percent of parents state that that their 13 - 17 year
olds continue to play with characters
like toys or action figures
I agree with you on on that one, the problem is I did nt have any bleach so my curiousity got the better of me and my god my ears where bleeding after listneing to him spew on and on about «well thats what I heard» every second.Its almost
like he
likes to listen to himself talk over and over
like a broken record.Unfortunatley his information sounds as credible as a 10 year
old watching sesame street and thinking Oscar the grouch is real.I do nt think we have anything to worry about other then a few little kinks you get at any launch of any
game or
console.
They are
like nintendo now in the sense they are too reliant on
old ip's, lets face it more gears, more halo, more forza is what they have counted on to sell
consoles this generation and I think, well in my eyes I think them
games are not enough anymore and they have been caught off guard as they cant seem to produce much else beyond those
games.
I actually
like building PCs, but I don't have the cash to drop on new graphics cards, processors and RAM, so I mostly end up playing
older games and less hardware intensive indies on my PC and get the newer AAA stuff for my
consoles.
8800 gtx came out same time ps3 did, it STOMPS the ps3 into the dirt to this day... and its even worse for «next gen»
consoles, a cheap, 3 year
old $ 120 gtx 560 CRAPS on the entire ps4 get real man last of us looks about on par with half life 2 from 2004 last of us is COVERED in jaggies, and has gross low res textures everywhere,
like every ps3 / xbox360
game ever made http://i1.wp.com/www.theref... zoom that into full screen, it looks
like ass HL2 lost coast from 2005 looks far better actually... lol... everyone is so delusional with this «last of us» crap, the
game looks horrible compared to any pc
game from 2007 and beyond sure, it looks great for a 9 year
old console, but it looks
like crap comparatively just
like every ps4 and xbox1
game looks
like crap compared to pc
games maxed out
like crysis 3 or metro last light http://images.bit-tech.net/...
man, this is going to be such a long and annoying next gen of
consoles with people saying «the ps4 version looks almost as good as the pc version» when it will be an even larger mountain of difference between pc and
console last gen, at least for the first year, the
console versions of
games look somewhat similar, obviously the pc versions had way better res and better anti aliasing but next gen, the ps4 and xbox1 are so far behind even a 3 year
old pc, and the new stuff coming out just utterly obliterates the xbox1 and ps4 making them 100 % obsolete and to the people who say «devs will never use it» and «all that power is wasted» talk to me when you have played a
game like the witcher 2, crysis 3, or metro last light in 2560x1600 at 60 buttery frames it makes a
game like killzone shadowfall look
like a freaking ugly launch psp
game
However, I
like to think she was also talking about all the remastered versions of
older console games.
He said the Vita is genuinely one of his favourite
consoles due to the excellent tools and support, but the GPU on the Vita makes it tricky to produce the kind of graphical effects that have become a standard these days, which means sometimes we have to ship
games without the full range of effects they might have on other systems, even
older systems
like the PS4.
I understand cross-system release titles,
like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at this stage of the Nintendo Switch's life cycle, but giving additional content to an
old game, asking consumers to pay full price for it, and then not allowing them access to it on its original, still manufactured
console, leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
The DS, a three - year -
old $ 130 unit, has been handily outselling its chief rival, Sony's $ 170 PSP hand - held
game device, as well as the newer and more expensive
consoles,
like Microsoft's Xbox 360, selling for $ 350, and Sony's PlayStation 3, which starts at $ 400.
To be painfully clear; these video
games that I'm talking about will be released on physical cartridges that will plug into your
old Sega Mega Drive (and Sega Genesis) home video
game console so that you can play them just
like you did in the 1990's.
So wait, because an
old game like Diablo 3, which isn't exactly a graphical powerhouse, can reach 1080p, that means the
consoles are more on par?
If I was making a
game geared towards 12 year
olds, I wouldn't want to get beat by on a
console by a grownup
game like Splatoon!
And yet it's still not arrived so unless your a player who just plays usual yearly churns
like Fifa or COD / Battlefield etc then great easy to sink 6 - 12 months of your life away playing same
old same
old I
like to play a variety of
games from variety of developers and multiplatorm I'll play PS4 being as they have double the amount of
consoles sold so therefor bound to have more players to play with..
It is funny that they are now looking for
old console like ps1, ps2, sega dreamcast to play classic
games.
You could end up having to work on
games that are geared for demographics that you may not necessarily fall into,
like being a 20 - something - year -
old male and working as QA on the latest My Little Pony
console release and having to ensure that the
game maintains continuity with the existing
game world.
Parents and
older fans who grew up playing the original Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Bros. want to share those memories with their kids, and a $ 60 micro
console packed with 30 excellent
games sounds
like a great deal for any parent gift - shopping this holiday season.
Between the new releases, a large collection of
older titles, and the ability to download the
game to the player's
console rather than having to stream it, there's a lot for players to
like about the subscription service.
Boasting one of the few combat systems that feel
like a proper action
game, some might wonder how a seven - year -
old MMO handles the transition to next - generation
consoles.
From classic
older games like Donkey Kong and Space Invaders, all the way through to the current generation of
consoles, there's sure to be something here that appeals to everyone.
I own every
console super mario since 64 and I
like sunshine the most (challenge + the control is awesome), then Galaxy 1 (I wasn't too used to the wii controls yet which actually made it enjoyable and challenging to control, also the roaming / level selection screen was awesome), then Galaxy 2 (Too ezmode) And finally, n64 (Awesome, awesome
game but my
old controller is killing my thumb) All of them are great
games, but Galaxy 2 had the least enjoyable levels, even if the gameplay was good.
Games
like Infamous, Fallout 3, The Mass Effect Trilogy, Red Dead Redemption, and dozens of others can find their roots in the RPGs of
old, specifically Fable who brought this kind of
game into mainstream
console development.
And for those that don't feel
like like upgrading to a PS4 I guess you have no choice but play the
old systems with no new
games coming to the portable and
console or finally upgrade a tough decision for a lot of people.
On a
console that could handle the magnificence of Dalmasca from Final Fantasy XII, the rendition of «London» in this
game looks
like a Lego city brought to life in a 2 year
old's drawing.
Some
old games like Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Infamous: Second Son have been confirmed to be compatible with the new
console and get appropriate improvements via patches.
The
game is a lot of fun, and is yet another example of gaming that involves all your friends on the same
console,
like old times.
It's
like how Sonic Adventure did, but at least that
game was released in an
old console.
It really feels
like a best - of compilation of all the
old shooters we enjoyed playing on
consoles (and PC), a mixture of Doom, Serious Sam and Exhumed / PowerSlave borrowing just enough roguelite elements to make this
game incredibly accessible and rewarding without being too punishing.
The titles range from
console releases
like the PS1 to
older games found in your local arcade.
Expanding on Strider paying homage to past titles, the soundtrack features remixed selections from other
games in the series, while retaining a «retro» sound that emulates music found in
games from
older consoles; tracks remixed for Strider include the
likes of «Kazakh Theme» and «Egypt Theme» from Strider NES, «Raid» and «Coup» from the Genesis version of Strider, and «Armed Fortress» from Strider 2:
Perfectly streamlined for
console play, it seems a perfect entry point for those unaccustomed to MMOs (read:
console gamers), and yet manages to keep an
old hand
like myself interested.
The Nintendo 64 turns ten years
old this month, and just
like every other major
game console or franchise that has celebrated a milestone this year, it's time for 1Up.com to take a look back at the beloved little machine that could, but never really quite did.
This
game was popular many years ago on
old Nintendo
consoles and now we can find many remakes and modifications of this
game on PC and other modern platforms (
like new
console Nintendo Wii).
Over 400 disc and downloadable Xbox 360 and Xbox titles will work on Xbox One, and the features of the newer
console —
like streaming and taking screenshots — crosses over to
older games.
It takes inspiration from the
likes of the GameBoy and other
old school
consoles regarding its aesthetics, music style and side scrolling
game design and completely revamps them with new concepts.
While you could argue that those titles were ports of existing
console games and therefore easier to code, there's no excusing the fact that Spy Hunter looks
like a 5 year
old PSP
game.
Some
older third - party
games,
like Skyrim, are already confirmed to come to the
console, but Nintendo may need to bump up the Switch's capabilities if it hopes to attract new blockbuster titles
games, too.
this
game has thrilled me as much as Pong did in 1975 when i was 18 and played it and just
like the original Tomb Raider it is so much fun and just gives me goose bumps at how much work has gone into it.And yes it has bugs but i as an
old gamer can not believe how much complaining goes on about
games these days try it through the 80s and 90s and just see how much better it is A) choice B) saving wow we had none back decades ago C) hardware so many choices
console mobile pc it is awesome today so enjoy have fun and STOP whinging lol.
There are a ton of
console ports on mobile, both
old and new, and some work better on a touch screen than you'd think — though you can always buy a gamepad for a more
console -
like experience (provided the
game in question supports gamepads).
Out of the box you could play hundreds of virtual
console games, which are exact replicas of
older titles for systems
like NES, Sega Genesis, Commodore 64, and more.
If you're not ready to spend money
like water, though, we'd recommend sticking with a cheaper,
older headset and putting the difference toward general computer upgrades, a high - end
game console, or just a bunch of
games to play on your still - adequate - enough original Vive.