I think what is so damning about the 3DS is it isn't just being (arguably) outperformed by MP3 players and mobile phones that have come out this year, but I'd argue also by the PSP that came out 6 years ago in 2005!Stall said:The thing is I've owned handhelds for all my life. I still have my GBP, GBC, GBA, GBASP, PSP and DS. It's not that I don't like handhelds: it's that handhelds, for the first time, have REAL, credible competition. Competition that not only has cheap and fun games, but comes right short of being a kitchen sink. I'd love to get a PSV or a 3DS, I really would, but I really don't know how I can justify it to myself if I already have two devices that not only play games, but play games cheaper AND fulfill real, valuable functions BESIDES entertainment.krazykidd said:Why don't you just say you don't like portable consoles? Your argument is as valid for anything handheld , like a psp or a ds or a gameboy ... Thats not a problem with the actual 3ds but the fact you don't want a handheld console :/
I don't see handhelds being "relevant" anymore unless they start offering people something BEYOND a dedicated gaming device. One step the 3DS does need to take is a stronger focus on digital distribution, but giving it more "bang for your buck" is right well essential too.
Well, I don't own a PSP-Go, never have. I think it faield as it tried to have it's cake and eat it. As crappy as UMD is it is jsut too much bad press to remove the drive and make all the PSp games obsolete. That caused a lot of rage. My experience with PSP-1000 (fat and old) with UMD as was mostly underwhelming.Kapol said:What would you suggest besides that system? The PSP's UMDs were awful as they were easily damaged, and the PSP Go, which attempted to be completely download based, failed horribly.
You get the same advantages in loading-times and power-savings when the game is installed to an SD-Card or Pro-Duo memory stick.jebus4you said:cartdriges= almost no loading time. The psp has more loads in it than sasha grey.
But i don't have or want a 3ds so i really dont know.
That sound amazing in terms of technology and gameplay, don't get be wrong. Standing in my bedroom I would love it, but all my portable gaming happens on my daily streetcar commute. This doesn't sound like something i want to be doing on public transit. I want to check it out though, if it ever comes out for Android.Treblaine said:I had this opinion till I tried 'Rage' on iPod Touch (4th gen) with the "Virtual Window" for aiming and looking around.SupahGamuh said:A
I don't like the iDevices for gaming and I'm still quite old school regarding portables, so, my last hope of having a real system dedicated to games on the go will be the Vita. No matter how many Marios, Zeldas, Metroids and Metal Gears Nintendo uses, I don't see myself buying a 3DS for the time being.
Blew my mind. Not just the best iOS game, one of the best portable games and honestly one of the most inspiring gaming experiences I've played this generation.
The virtual windows exploits the ludicrously accurate gyroscope built into 4th generation iPhone/iPod touch devices and the iPad 2 onwards. It is super accurate, it effectively makes your whole device a very accurate pointing device but what is so impressive is HOW this is applied.
And it works literally like a Virtual window. If you want to look 10-degrees to your right you turn the screen AND yourself 10 degrees to the right and to turn around YOU turn around! Holding it up to your face it is like a window into a virtual world, it is extraordinary and unlike anything I have experienced before. The thing is this way I was able to aim fast, fluid and naturally, the closest thing to mouse aim.
For me, it redefines what gaming can be. It's no longer just aiming with the fingers or wrist, but my WHOLE BODY. The Wii didn't do that for me. I'm standing in my kitchen in kind of boxing stance with my iPod Touch raised whipping around to headshot mutants. I'll pass up on playing 360 to play this game!
This is what excites me about iOS, not how it can recreate home-console experiences in handheld format. But how it can have such unique gaming experiences you'd never have considered before.
And Rage on iOS... is a free game.
Exactly! THAT would give someone in my position reason to purchase it. When I say that handhelds need to "be more," it doesn't mean they need a full app store where I can get an office suite. It just NEEDS something to differentiate itself from phones, PMPs, and tablets.Treblaine said:One way I think PSV can succeed as "more than a portable gaming device" is if it doubles as a wii-U style controller for the PS3. I'd love to see Sony directly competing with WiiU by pushing the PSV as a controller for games like Uncharted 4, Resistance 4 or Infamous 3 or whatever. Sony gave many strong hints they'd do this, if they have any sense they'll push this as much as they can.
This. I just dont like the idea of downloading games. Yes, for demos or arcadey games. But full price games? Thing is, in the future everything will be digital download, and the games wills till be the same price even though the costs are way down. Plus eventully you will fill up your hard drive. Cartridge is easier.V8 Ninja said:...How is a cartridge inconvenient? In all honesty, I would view a cartridge as more convenient than a digital download. Now, if you're strictly speaking about price, then this argument makes a lot more sense. But otherwise I don't see how a cartridge can be worse than a digital download.
Well, I couldn't get the same feeling while playing Infinity Blade in my cousin's iPod Touch, I mean, yeah, it has amazing graphics for a portable device, but the gameplay itself, I couldn't get out of my head the feeling that I already played that game, like in the NES with Punch-Out. I mean, the basics are almost the same, learn your enemy's pattern, dodge to the right direction and start slashing your opponents and gather enough power to make a deadly attack. I almost felt I was fighting King Hippo.Treblaine said:Snip.
Um, this is so incredibly wrong on so many levels. I mean, the level of "wrong" that statement achieves is just so great that I cannot even begin to argue against it. Last time I checked, the PSV can't make a phone call better than an iPhone. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume you intended to word your statement a bit differently. Because there is NO WAY you can actually believe a PSV can do everything an iOS device does, not unless you perhaps live on the moon thus are UNFATHOMABLY ignorant about iOS or "trolling" (I hate that word...).SupahGamuh said:Also, I still think that everything that the iDevices do, the Vita can do it better.
It can be reversed if Nintendo abandons the Japanese Corporate stereotype (We will decide what to sell to the customer, as opposed to produce what the customer actually wants)Treblaine said:-HOW THIS CAN BE REVERSED (please, not all doom and gloom)
You do know that the storage medium for both of those games is actually the same, right?Treblaine said:PSP - Metal Gear Solid (original release in 1998)
Available portable: 2009
Game costs: $10
Media: Digital Download (with cross play on PS3)
3DS, Ocarina of Time (Original Release in 1998)
Available portable: 2011
Game costs: $40
Media: Bulky Cartridge
I don't mean about the general functions the device can do, I mean gaming applications.Stall said:Snip.
Actually the 3DS has an SD slot on the left side. The one I bought had a 2GB card in it. And there are a few games on their virtual store. But it's only a few games.fix-the-spade said:Jam an SD slot in the back and allow downloads to it or to an hdd on your PC which you can tansfer to the SD card.