
I'm curious to see how a touch pad on the back of the system will play. The 4 core hardware and second analog stick should insure a lot of PS3/360-style games.
I know, that shit is killing me. Even though "Next Generation Portable" is only a code name, it's the worst code name ever.Great, now everyone will have to write out Neo Geo Pocket in full to avoid confusion.
I was under the impression that, if properly calibrated, they could use it like a somewhat weird replacement for the L2 and R2 buttons.Green Gibbon! wrote:And the back touch pad, which is going to be used for one or two gimmicky titles on or near launch and then forgotten and neglected. I mean what can you do with that, exactly?
iPod touch, which Apple mistakenly claim is a viable gaming system.Kogen wrote:I really enjoyhugeportable systems that last 3 hours and do everything except focus on games.
Don't quote me on this, but I think I've heard about that somewhere, if you don't mind buying your PS2 library again.MiraiTails wrote:Anyone care to humor me by saying there's any chance this thing will be able to handle PS2 emulation?
Nah, it's actually really damn popular. It has all the features that Japanese phones had a monopoly on for years and then some, making it a lot more convenient than much of what's on the market now. Plus Tokyo has great coverage, so the only market anyone cares about is sewn up.Green Gibbon! wrote:I think just the iPod. The iPhone didn't catch on here like it did elsewhere, but I don't think there's any one thing that dominates the mobile market.
You're an idiot. Unless you're trolling, in which case carry on.Kogen wrote:iPod is almost as good as a Tiger Electronics device for gaming.
This is actually one of my favorite things anyone on the GHZ has ever said.Locit wrote:You're an idiot. Unless you're trolling, in which case carry on.Kogen wrote:iPod is almost as good as a Tiger Electronics device for gaming.
Even if that turns out to be true, I'm not really interested in buying games I already own (yet again).Farmer wrote:Don't quote me on this, but I think I've heard about that somewhere, if you don't mind buying your PS2 library again.MiraiTails wrote:Anyone care to humor me by saying there's any chance this thing will be able to handle PS2 emulation?
Prove me wrong.G.Silver wrote:This is actually one of my favorite things anyone on the GHZ has ever said.Locit wrote:You're an idiot. Unless you're trolling, in which case carry on.Kogen wrote:iPod is almost as good as a Tiger Electronics device for gaming.
On the subject of over-porting, I'm expecting Sega will release a 'Sonic Super Mega Drive Mega-Pak' for both the 3DS and NGP.Crisis wrote:"overly ported"
At the risk of saying something nice about you, what I actually meant by that was that I appreciate your hatred of the device (and possibly your use of hyperbole, I dunno).Kogen wrote:Prove me wrong.G.Silver wrote:This is actually one of my favorite things anyone on the GHZ has ever said.Locit wrote:You're an idiot. Unless you're trolling, in which case carry on.Kogen wrote:iPod is almost as good as a Tiger Electronics device for gaming.
I know of two ports for the Gamecube, one with the Master Quest version and the other as part of the Collector's Edition.Crisis wrote:Is Ocarina of Time "overly ported"? I mean, there was one for the Gamecube. The virtual console is more of a legal emulator than a port. Besides, it's a game everyone likes, and nobody's forcing you to buy it.