Not exact matches
Family gaming systems like the WiiU,
portable handheld systems like the Nintendo 3DS, and video
game toys like Skylanders, Disney Infinity, LEGO Dimensions, and Amiibo are
very popular amongst kids.
Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move is a
very attractive puzzle
game, sold at a fair price and highly
portable.
Aside from this I still had fun with this
game because the shooting controls felt
very nice, but this is definatley a grade b shooter by console standards but is acceptable because you've probably never seen a true fps experience on a
portable like this before.
Now its gone
portable and practically free to play...
very addictive fun
game.
We were
very happy with having something
very close to the PS2 experience in a
portable format with the PSP, but we didn't do a good enough job creating the proper interface to really play
games with graphics in 3D.
If the
game brings the epic quality of the home console to the
portable console, gaming could
very well be all the better for it.
Yeah, it had memorable Castlevanias (some people consider them the best), awesome Mega Man Zero series, first
portable Mario Kart, Battle Network series, Golden Sun series, Mario & Luigi RPG and many other
very fun
games
Lastly, the level design is brilliant and the developers successfully take a 2D
game and turn it into something
very special on this new
portable console that not only pays homage to the platformers of yesteryear but creates a
very compelling modern
game for the 21st century.
The first
game developed by the now dissolved Kojima Productions, Metal Gear Solid
Portable Ops marks the
very first time a canonical entry has appeared on a handheld - kind of.
It's possible that the
game in question could be ported to the Vita, and Sony's
portable might be able to support it
very well.
Packing everything featured in both the Wii U and 3DS versions of this
game into one
portable package, Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition makes a
very strong case as to why its worth revisiting one more time.
Although Nintendo is remaining
very tight lipped about its upcoming
portable system, the 3DS, today the Japanese
game maker let loose details on its upcoming holiday software release schedule.
Not only did the two
games serve the same storyline, they both contained similar gameplay elements, meaning that players could experience the
very best that Castlevania had to offer in one convenient,
portable - ready package.
Even the cheapest tablet computer can still be brilliant for playing
games, checking email, or browsing web pages in a
very portable format.
- Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA is playing in
portable, TV, and tabletop modes - Niikawa believes the Switch's playstyles are the reason why the system is popular overseas - Niikawa has been hearing that Japanese players prefer
portable mode, while western players prefer TV mode - Niikawa talks to Kondo often when he wants to consult things - when Niikawa became the president of NIS America, he would help Falcom in the latter's overseas expansion - when NIS asked Falcom if the latter can bring one of their
games to Switch, they give them Ys VIII - Falcom is not a
very large company and 80 % of their staff are developers - they prefer to find a partner and let them handle overseas expansion plans - Kondo says newcomers to the series should be able to jump in with Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA without problem - its an important fact to know are that the protagonist (Adol Christin) in Ys never changes - the story in Ys
games always starts with a new encounter and ends with a farewell
As Cassidy above said, that wouldn't really be a
very convenient way of playing the
game either when playing
portable or at home.
Handheld
gamers already have the TurboExpress as an official
portable option for playing TurboGrafx - 16 / PC Engine titles (not counting the super rare and expensive PCE LT, as it's not
very portable), but this homemade IntoGrafx system from UK modder Bacteria has several key differences:
The structure to AC: AHL + works
very well for a
portable game.
Making Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 a
portable game is an ambitious idea for sure — and in many ways, I was
very impressed with how faithful the
game is to its console brother.
Keeping in mind that David Hayter did in fact voice Big Boss or Naked Snake as he is called in Peace Walker (as well as
Portable Ops and MGS3), then it only would make sense for him to at the
very least continue to voice Big Boss in the Ground Zeros section of the
game.
Portable, sleek,
very pretty and supported by a near - constant stream of high quality smaller titles and big Japanese
games, I spent an awful lot of time with my Vita in 2014.
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Being that this is on a
portable device I was really pleased to see how the developers made this
game very accessible for short and long play time.
- when the team learned that Switch would support Unity, they began the process of bringing the
game over - it was planned early on to get the
game onto Switch within a month of it launching - by Fall 2016, Unity's optimization progressed, and error messages that previously appeared with I Am Setsuna stopped - by the end of fall last year, the team was finished with pre-submission to Nintendo - I Am Setuna was the first title to enter this process - a meeting with Unity was suddenly held, and it was decided that I Am Setsuna would end up becoming a launch title - Nintendo asked for the developers to finish the master version that year if possible - the team was able to port quickly due to Unity, as well as the lack of online / vs features & modest hardware requirements - having a good grasp on specs also made work come together quickly - setting various aspects such as the app's icon, languages, etc. was said to be
very simple - there was also good compatibility for titles that have / planned to have multi-platform support on home and
portable consoles
The Marvel vs. Capcom
games have always been
very colorful but they colors really pop on the Vita's screen and the animations are perfectly smooth and sometimes you forget that you are looking at a
portable game.
Packing everything featured in both the Wii U and 3DS versions of this
game into one
portable package, Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition makes a
very strong case as to why its worth revisiting one more time.
Upon further research, I discovered that the Playstation
Portable version of Duke Nukem: Critical Mass was never actually released commercially and was in fact a
very different beast than the Nintendo DS version of the
game which did see release.
The images in this particular patent show what looks
very much like a traditional
portable console, with a 3DS - style control stick and a button layout that brings Nintendo's classic
Game Boy Advance to mind.
Even if if looks like this, which is not; looks better than a lot of 3DS
games, i saw the demo of the 1st levet, and is
very good, the sounds, graphics, weapons, i mean i really like it, do nt forget it is a
portable system, and is good
Overall, it's a
very well rounded package that will keep you playing for a while - and it's worth pointing out that this style of
game is a superb fit for
portable use.
The
game looks like it runs
very well on Switch's
portable screen.
It's been
very exciting developing a
game for the first
portable
I And Me was one of the
very few Switch
games I've played which made me want to turn off the
portable's volume.
good
game i was supervised how good the
game was for a
portable console
very good graphics and story.
When you partner this with the insanely positive reaction by
gamers to the
portable Nintendo Switch console, which shows full - fat
portable gaming experiences are
very,
very much in demand, it leads to the obvious conclusion that a new 5G - equipped PSP, a console that in its original incarnation was both much - loved and financially successful, is a
very real possibility that could be realised far sooner than anyone thinks.
To its credit, the 3DS has increased the enjoyment of
portable gaming across a slew of
games due to this
very awesome feature, however in a
game such as Smash 3DS where sometimes you just get that itch to jump in and get a few stock in, it really shines.
The 3DS suits this IP
very well because at it's heart I think it is a
portable game.
In the
games coverage of today, VR is covered somewhat but is yet to reach the levels of the established consoles and
portables most players have; however when asked about their large focus on VR, Warren told us that with VR, films can suddenly allow for branching story lines and «choice», a concept that is
very basic for
games, but exceedingly new for film, saying, «I think VR is a medium in which film makers and
game makers can actually work together.
This sounds like a big win for the Nintendo Switch as they have got another great third party
game that will work
very well as a
portable experience too.
Despite the
very brief appearances of the Earth Defense Force series stateside, developers at Sandlot have a long history with this which has spawned
portable versions, and even a turn based strategy
game.
Phantasy Star
Portable is
very much like a pocket - sized version of recent
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Its episodic nature and entertaining raid modes, coupled with the
game's
very forgiving pricetag, are a perfect fit for the Switch, if you play it as a
portable, that is.
Its 4.3 - inch LCD screen is where its
games look best, and the Neo Geo's boomy stereo sound is represented
very well on its
portable counterpart.
The frames per second is what most players will be looking and
very surprisingly, the
game runs better
portable versus docked.
It's a
very easy
game with some short missions, but that fits well with the Switch's
portable nature.
Survival - adventure
game, The Flame in the Flood, will be
portable for the
very first time when it launches next week on Nintendo Switch.
The images in this particular patent show what looks
very much like a traditional
portable console, with a 3DS - style control stick and a button layout that brings Nintendo's classic
Game Boy Advance to mind.
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Many argued that, given the Japanese
gamers» widespread preference of
portable consoles (which fits their commuting habits
very well), releasing the
game exclusively on PS4 would have seriously hindered its local success, but the debut results appear to disprove that notion.