Sentences with phrase «play home console games»

The NX is going to have a screen controller (whether it's optional or standard I don't know) and can be used anywhere to play your home console games.
This means that if you're going out of town, or to a friend's house or something, you can bring your Switch over and play home console games no matter where you are, then bring it back home, click it into the dock, and continue the game.
10K: «The NX is going to have a screen controller (whether it's optional or standard I don't know) that can be used anywhere to play your home console games.
Our kids have had 3DS systems for years, but they have never been able to play their home console games anywhere else without moving the whole system.

Not exact matches

The game we just released (last year for home consoles) is Mortal Kombat 9, so they really need to see something that's a new experience or they're going to feel like they've already played it.
In the video shown, people play games on the Switch using a home console.
Offering the proverbial something for everyone, Not only does it give Cube owners (and PS2 owners, if you get the PS2 version) the chance to get to grips with some of the lesser known, but ultimately brilliant Sonic games of yesteryear (which are still great now), but also give the long suffering Sega masses the chance to finally play Sonic the Fighters on a home console.
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.
The latter, a Monster Hunter and Soul Sacrifice like game, is a really good offer for those still playing with the almost dead Sony portable console; ultimately a good reason for you to pick it back up in case you have long missed it... and don't forget it's PlayStation TV compatible, so you will even be able to play it on your home TV.
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.
Nintendo Switch is the first home console that can be played on a TV and also be taken instantly on the go, allowing players to experience their favourite games anytime, anywhere and with anyone.
If you already have the Vita and you played this game on that platform, I can't see much reason to play it again on your home console.
Well, after having played Fall of Cybertron to exhaustion over the past week, I think we may just have crowned a new champion when it comes to Transformer games on home consoles.
The new Mario game is shown playing both on a television as well as on - the - go, utilizing the Switch's capability to be both a home and portable console.
Sure you can't see everything much larger like you can on home console when playing with your huge HD tv on, but the game does visually compare to Warriors and does a good job of it in the process that being said, this is only on the New 3DS.
Since this will be the first home console game since Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for the Nintendo Wii in 2007 (or 2008 if you're in PAL territories) it has the opportunities to really carve out a stunning visual style appropriate for HD resolutions, but at the same time still be a great tactical RPG for a platform that can be played on the go.
Sony also released the PlayStation TV, a short - lived, re-purposed version of the Vita that allowed for the play of PS Vita games on a television screen similar to a home video game console, though the PS TV variant was discontinued by the end of 2015.
Although not entirely without merit — the game pad should help it find a natural home in the Android homebrew and emulator community — there's no denying that in setting out to unify smartphones and dedicated handheld consoles, the Xperia Play makes a compelling case to maintain the status quo.
This is from a console - only gamer's perspective, who's played nothing but home video game consoles all his life.
There's good reason why arcades have all but died out; console and PC games started gradually catching up in technological capability with what was available in cabinets to the point where gamers would rather stay at home and play for free, any time of day, as much as they wanted, than make a trip to throw their money down a black hole.
The fact is, both Sony & MS's new consoles are about equal in all facets in reality, both have a similar amount of great exclusives, even to the point of being in similar genres... And regardless of propaganda, media beatups (such as in Driveclubs & Halo's cases)... regardless of the OBVIOUS MAINLY U.S. based media favoritism of there own home grown console manufacturing giant, both machines are great, & so similar in all areas, that choosing between the 2, comes down to all these little bullshite bits & bops, such as marketing, corporate naming & such... as well as the more game related things, such as gaming preferences, controllers comfort, online infrastructure, etc, etc.... But, the point is, WHO REALLY CARES??? Who worries about this shite, over actually playing & enjoying such brilliant games?
However, the entire platform has progressed to the point where you can sit at home playng your favorite mobile games for hours, playing them on your Android TV set - top box / console of choice, streaming on Twitch, and even eSports competitions.
I'm really hyped up for MK on the go... I'm happy with my Vita, I understand it's a new device so It's set for a slow start (just as the PS3 and 3DS had, and look at them now) and I find myself playing my fighting games way more often on portables than on home consoles.
It'd be packing useless features to people who don't play video games with the OS, as well as providing competition / alternatives to their home console.
Super Mario 3D Land is a combination of both 2D Mario gameplay with his modern home - console 3D world gameplay, or as game designer Shigeru Miyamoto says «a 3D Mario that plays as a 2D Mario game» (quote here).
If you impatiently imported a Japanese console prior to its European launch, practically the only game you could play was Ridge Racer; a game that arguably revolutionised the 3D arcade racing genre for home console as we know it.
Overall, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth's backstory delivers yet another excellent gaming experience within the Digimon universe that is highly recommended for fans of Digimon as well as role - playing games and turn - based combat in general that is appropriately paced and designed for both portable and home console gaming environments.
Sure, traditional purchases might not allow me to have access to that huge catalog of software (all ready and available) but depending on how I distribute the spending I can have a console at home and a very good selection of (lets say PS4) greatest games after the end of the same period for the very same price (which hopefully I can keep and play» forever»)
based games, adding graphic elements to help tell the story, and finally to what we have now where on many home consoles text plays a minimal role in the story.
There are the recent releases of the SNES Virtual Console games, however those aren't New 3DS only, because if you still have a SNES or a Virtual Console on another home console system, you can still play those games.
oh yea since the NGP is capable of playing ps3 games i want: Heavenly Sword: Resurrection PS3 / NGP after years of being death for using the sword she swore to protect with her life, nariko is granted with a new opportunity to defend the same sword she once protected from evil, play as Nariko in this ground breaking new adventure, a new way to play games on your home console and your portable console, coming exclusively to PS3 / NGP thank you lol
We \'re talking about the kind of system that can be used to play Zelda U in one \'s home 1080p screen and surround sound system, or in the train while you commute to work; a sort of fully portable Wii U that, once Nintendo has consolidated their operating systems (expressed here, in question 5), can play any 3DS, Wii U, or virtual console game in existence.
The distribution of the percentages of Gamers on each platform is as follows: 71 % play mobile games and the remaining 29 % is divided between PC and consoles, reaching, according to the report, «a weighting of 26 % for home consoles and 15 % for computers.»
The home of the games everyone wanted to play have always been consoles.
Nintendo has revealed its next games console, a system that you can play on the go or at home.
Even more got to play their first game in the series when last year's Shantae and the Pirate's Curse marked the series» arrival on home consoles.
Xbox One is the only console you can play the wildly popular shooter PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds on, and is the exclusive console home to major indie games such as Tacoma and Cuphead.
I like being able to play these kind of games on my XL over home consoles.
The maroon - and - white console, which allowed gamers to play arcade titles in their own homes, was a massive hit.
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.
Meanwhile, [home console] games like Metal Gear Solid or Tomb Raider were coming out and they had 60 to 70 hours of game play for 40 to 50 dollars.
The classic arcade game captivated millions of gamers into spending massive amounts of coins in order to play it, and eventually into buying home console systems to further the enjoyment.
I hate most rhythm games, mostly because I'm inherently terrible at them (but also partially because I don't like a lot of the music)... but I like Vocaloid music enough that I think I might give this a try on my vita... I wouldn't ever play a game like this on a home console so I gave a pass to the PS3 version, but I can see myself playing this at a hotel or on the bus...
Originating from Norway, Fishqt has been playing Playstation games since the first model of the home console.
By closing the game and returning to the HOME Menu, the game will be suspended at that point, though if the console is shut off while playing the game will reset when loaded up again.
As I spend a lot of time commuting and doing activities after work, being able to play high quality games on the go is a must for me (I feel bad for neglecting my consoles at home though).
While some young gamers like myself had to sneak playing it on a home console (if you're reading this, sorry mom), gamers like Mark Brown got hooked at the arcades.
This was a time before smartphones and tablets when if you wanted to play games on the go, you had to buy a dedicated gaming device and if you wanted to play at home, you had to buy a home console.
Now that we've made it all the way to the Switch, an arguably even more important feature has come to fruition: the ability to play home console quality games on - the - go.
But at the end of the day — that's what Revelations is: a handheld game brought to home consoles, and in terms of a port it's well done — if you never got a chance to play the original, this is a great opportunity to play a new Resident Evil adventure — despite it's flaws, Revelations does a good job at bringing fear back into Resident Evil, and is hopefully a sign that the series will be trying to recapture its roots in the future.
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