The way it handles the transition from docked to handheld gameplay is just as smooth as marketing and promotional videos suggest, the graphics and gameplay are just as you've seen videos of, the quality of the game experience is unparalleled with
other gaming handhelds.
Not exact matches
There are many
gaming platforms,
handheld devices, computers, and
other online educational games that are even making it into schools.
As far as
handheld gaming is concerned, Transformers Prime: The Game makes an encouraging case for the future of Transformer games on the 3DS and
other handhelds, and is easily the best of the bunch so far.
When the younger market can access these games on mobile and at little to no cost then it's clear why mobile has pretty much replaced dedicated
handhelds among the younger market and this is backed up by NPD who state that kids now spend more time on mobile
gaming than any
other platform.
For most of those years, Monster Hunter's main games have been limited to a
handheld audience, given the climate of Japan's
gaming community (with notable exceptions including a port to WiiU among
others).
The publication writes that the updated iteration of the company's popular mobile
gaming console will be released on January 27th; the company will also «outline a strategy to use its networked entertainment services to share games, movies and music among
handheld products, TVs and
other devices.»
All of those things wrapped together provides this kind of experience that is unlike any
other portable
gaming handheld system.
PSP2 can get these things right by focusing on features that will make
gaming more enjoyable and surpass the experience available on
other handhelds.
It only bridges the divide between console and mobile development, by elevating mobile devices above
other handheld gaming devices.
Like
other «90s - era Game Boy rivals, the Nomad just couldn't compete, and its failure pushed Sega out of the
handheld gaming industry for good.
The DS is ultimately going up against the PSP, as well as
other at least one
other handheld, and a bunch of phones / PDAs that want to get in on the mobile
gaming action.
Those figures seem about right... unless you're actually using this
handheld gaming PC to play games (or do
other resource - intensive things).
My sentiments quickly changed when I discovered that games like The Walking Dead, The Broken Sword series and many
other high profile titles were available on the platform without any compromises from the transfer to the
handheld medium; however, the true wealth of
gaming brilliance was to be discovered in some of the genre - breaking indie games nestled amongst the more well known titles.
The music, its many
other game modes, Streetpass and beyond, but to be honest, you would get a whole lot more enjoyment in witnessing these feats in
handheld gaming for yourselves.
PS Vita introduces new ways to play, delivering deep and immersive gameplay experiences that have never been offered on any
other handheld gaming device.
Gameloft is well known for its Asphalt series, which has graced
other handheld gaming devices like the DS and the iOS platform in the past.
With few
other gaming options available (Game Boy and
other handheld devices excluded), it is safe to assume that the industry peaked with those units.
Why don't you just take yourself and your girlfriend with your Game Gears, Game Boys, GBAs, and
other handhelds that don't require internet for anything, and live out in the wilderness away from modern society (and see how long your «
gaming» lasts)?
Nintendo has owned
handheld gaming for a long time (with the exception of mobile phone and tablet games), which obviously is a distinctly different space from that which the Xbox and
other consoles occupy.
While Nintendo's beloved Game Boy redefined
handheld gaming,
other companies looked to turn Nintendo's entertainment device into a productivity gizmo.
The
handheld market is clearly going in a strong direction, despite the increasing competition from
gaming - enabled smartphones, tablets or
other mediums such as set top boxes and smart televisions which offer high quality
gaming for a fraction of the price.
Putting aside the interface, the programs, and all the
other bells and whistles the Vita offers, the device is made for
handheld gaming first and foremost.