Not exact matches
The video game company on Wednesday said that it would slash prices for everything from its 2DS
portable gaming system to the Nintendo (NTDOY) Switch on Black Friday, the busy shopping
day that follows Thanksgiving.
With
portable and mobile
gaming rising with every passing
day, Sony wanted to produce something cutting - edge... it's sort of what they do.
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Pokémon is definitely coming to Nintendo Switch, meaning that while it will keep the essence of the series»
portable gaming gold, you'll also have the option to play the full game at home on a big TV for the first time since the Pokémon Stadium
days.
Portable gaming systems, to be precise; from the halcyon
days of Nintendo's giant grey brick to the current rumblings of 3DSs and NGPs and whatnot.
Only if Nintendo's Switch is a runaway success will there be a glimmer of hope of Sony one
day returning to
portable gaming, but for now at least, continue to cherish the Vita, because if you do own one, then you know how special it truly is.
I also picked up Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective the other
day, on the recommendation of future (UK) VICE
Gaming Podcast guests Bit Socket, so it's pretty clear where my head's at right now when it comes to
portable play.
Well, that
day has finally arrived; Mighty Rabbit Studios has brought this addicting military strategy game to Sony's
portable gaming system and, despite some technical issues and a strange menu layout, it's pretty much the same addicting experience I remember it to be.
The Game Boy came onto the scene in the late 1980s, and essentially established the firm pylons of
portable gaming that Nintendo clings to this
day.