Sentences with phrase «on handheld consoles like»

From here, the franchise focused on handheld consoles like Gameboy Color and the Gameboy Advance.

Not exact matches

Instead what you will get is being able to play Axiom Verge as both a home console game and a full - on handheld game that you can take anywhere, much like you could with the PlayStation Vita version.
I don't like how square runic has handled releases on consoles and handhelds but they are bringing out nice games to android and ios
Snipperclips feels like the start of something great, Splatoon continues to shine and the option to play the best Mario Kart game to date on the go are all big plusses for a console that feels like a capable home machine as well as the most impressive handheld on the market.
While the original featured personified game consoles and companies, it looks like the sequel will focus more on handhelds.
I like many grew up on the zelda franchise now in my 30s and I have played every major console and handheld titles through the years includin hd - remakes updates etc..
Just like how Paper Mario came for the first time on a handheld, the Mario & Luigi series could for the first time enter the home console arena.
While we were developing this title on a handheld console, we felt like we were reaching the apex of our work on Nintendo 3DS.
Given that, there are three different ways to play with the Nintendo Switch and that includes TV mode (connecting the console to your television in the traditional sense), tabletop mode (a portable mode which allows you to play with a friend on the console itself) or the handheld mode (using the Switch like a tablet but with far superior gaming capabilities).
This game works perfectly in handheld format and the online feels just like you are playing on a console.
Gaming on the Xperia Play was fun — a new experience to try out on a phone after using handheld gaming consoles like the PSP, PSP Go etc..
Every time I play one of these LEGO games on a handheld I always say it's the last time I will play this series on a handheld because they feel like half the game of the console version.
We'd like people to be able to really settle in and play on a console, but at the same time it was great to have so many people playing Dragon Quest IX when it came out on a handheld, so we were really torn over which system to put it on.
This move into second place means that mobile gamers now spend more on Google Play then they do on traditional handheld gaming consoles like the PS Vita and the 3DS.
They could make it a PS4 Switch, allowing those who want the real console experience the PS4 offers, it's great exclusives, but also allows you to take it on the go like a handheld instead of a compromised in - between.
To be honest, expecting Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 to run perfectly on a handheld console seems like a bit of an unrealistic expectation — there's a lot of difference between a Vita and a PS3.
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.
Nothing will quiet people that cling for a console MH (aside from the silly Frontier series), but like Animal Crossing this should give an indication that it'll be on a handheld for a very long time.
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
However, there are also observations made by DualSHOCKERS that handheld gaming is becoming much more the norm in Japan, and Microsoft doesn't have a portable system like the Vita to rely on enhancing sales through console / handheld integration.
They could hire companies like Tri-Ace to make JRPGs for them on consoles, or just handhelds.
I like how he claims 3rd parties are giving up on handhelds, when the 3DS has had better 3rd party support than any other Nintendo console, and the 2nd best - selling 3DS game worldwide is a 3rd party game... that has only been released in Japan.
While the game felt great on a handheld, little flaws are somehow more apparent — the game feels like a handheld title at its core, stretched into a home console format.
This game works perfectly in handheld format and the online feels just like you are playing on a console.
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.
While we were developing this title on a handheld console, we felt like we were reaching the apex of our work on Nintendo 3DS.
After starting on various little - known consoles in 1983, the series began to really gain traction on consoles like the NES and Turbografx - 16, continually receiving both conventional sequels and experimental spinoffs on numerous home consoles and handhelds.
At first glance, it looks astoundingly good, like the true realization of a console - quality experience on a handheld system.
Switch will allow the users to bring their home console on the go, but this doesn't mean handheld game development like Nintendo 3DS will be discontinued.
Sometimes you think you know what a handheld console is capable of and what typical games on it look like...
With the release of the PS Vita, the developer has now brought the series to the new handheld, but can a mobile game compete on a console - like handheld?
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.
In 2001 this may seemed revolutionary but the novelty of playing console - like games on handhelds wore off years ago.
As a series that has a history of being on handheld consoles such as the 3DS, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp actually feels right at home on a small mobile phone like my Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, but for the players who want a bigger screen to see all the action, all at once, then a tablet is the best way to go as playing on an iPad 2 is a complete different experience, but because I haven't asked or answered, just what is Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, besides being a mobile instalment?
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (UMvC3) has been on store shelves since the launch of the PS Vita, and I have to say that after playing quite a few rounds, this fighting game is a solid port of the home console version and you'd be hard pressed to find anything like it at this time on Sony's new handheld, well, at least until Capcom releases Street Fighter X Tekken finally for it.
- Endless DLCs (Which are on today x86 - consoles, spreading like cancer on Nintendo - consoles, on their handheld (3DS, getting annoyed, even my girlfriend says «No» and developers should really think what they do next, because they allready lost her now)
The game just feels like a BMX video game on a handheld system ought to feel — like a miniaturized version of its console cousin without any compromises or cutbacks.
He commented on how systems like the PlayStation 3 saw a rapid spread in the west, whereas handheld sales far preceded those of stationary consoles in Japan.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch is such a flawless representation of the game that I had subconsciously convinced myself there was another console somewhere else transmitting the video feed to the handheld, just like the Wii U did to the GamePad.
Release Date: August 27, 2001 Developer: Intelligent The definitive Gameboy Advance game, being highlighted on the handheld's debut by Nintendo, was the shining proof that all the fun that could be had on a console like the SNES could be had in the palm of our hand.
With Nintendo's jump into the mobile gaming space with apps like Miitomo and the upcoming Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing games, not to mention Pokemon Go, it would make sense for a handheld device to link to the NX console for on - the - go gaming.
Populating the release schedule with successful handheld games like Ace Attorney, Animal Crossing and Pokemon, will help, as well as hopefully encouraging third - party developers to understand what the console is supposed to be and get on board.
as for me I only download I don't spend for games @ wiiu as I said waste of money.im not a sony fan but I do like psps but I still hate the ps3 @ qotw I would more likely play a handheld console coz there are better games on portable consoles.
That said, the point is still a valid one for the most part; handheld consoles which are designed specifically for smaller, more «portable» games (and which focus on things like decent battery life) tend to outsell portable versions of home consoles with home console style games.
Especially people who, like me, had been playing the game for decades and preferred to play on a console or a handheld.
Despite industry doubts over the appeal of a dual - screen handheld console, the Nintendo DS was a phenomenon, going on to sell over 150m units and thriving on beautiful, accessible games like Brain Training, Advance Wars, Animal Crossing and Mario Kart DS.
Lost Dimension sounds as though it will incorporate several Persona - like nuances in the game for an explosive adventure that'll be right at home on Sony's handheld and home console.
Thanks to the console's Swiss army knife - like array of configurations, there are all kinds of ways of playing Mario Kart 8; on your living room TV with the main controller, on the Switch's small screen as a handheld experience, or in multiplayer with those tiny Joy - Con turned on their sides.
Thanks to the console's Swiss army knife - like array of configurations, there are all kinds of ways of playing Mario Kart 8 - on your living room TV with the main controller, on the Switch's small screen as a handheld experience, or in multiplayer with those tiny Joy - Con turned on their sides.
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