While most players probably own these games in some form or another, it's nice to see video game history represented
on the modern day consoles.
Commenter Blessrok remembers the good old days of the Sega Channel in today's Speak Up on Kotaku, and wonders how many gamers would flock to a monthly game subscription service
on modern day consoles.
Basically, you could say it's Steam's take
on the modern day console.
Not exact matches
The
console's been in our hands for quite a good amount of time now, I've spent the last few
days playing games and testing the OS, together with pouring all of my gaming efforts throughout the weekend and yesterday
on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — which is definitely great both when it comes to watch it and play it, unlike any other
modern open world game out there.
The only defense the game has from its own horrid jaggies is that it does manage to conjure some beautiful vistas, and in those moments it's one of the better looking games
on the
console, but sadly these are generally limited to when Dracula gets to return to the gothic architecture of his castle, the lovely views of crumbling buildings far too often giving way to the
modern -
day setting's mostly dull environments.
Whether you played this back in the
day on the Master System, picked this up for a
modern console, or even have it
on your «wish list» we think you will enjoy this interesting (and chaotic at times) look into a game that was so ahead of its time it's still enjoyable today.
At less than half the size of the original NES, you can easily tuck the thing underneath your TV at home or just plonk it
on top of your
modern -
day console of choice.
Time to mark your calendars, for August 15th is the
day Sonic Mania finally launches
on modern consoles.
Launched
on 9 September for PlayStation and Xbox
consoles, the game reportedly earned revenues of $ 325m in five
days making it one of the most successful new title launches in the
modern industry.
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