Xbox One has even got an exclusive set of rabies apparently.
I've heard of a lot of weird things happening to a console but liquid leaking out of one? That's disturbing.
Xbox One has even got an exclusive set of rabies apparently.
I've heard of a lot of weird things happening to a console but liquid leaking out of one? That's disturbing.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Okay, I will: do you think it is time for Nintendo to have a good software line-up for 2014?
Nope, they should wait for 2015 biscuits
Originally posted by VG_Addict
What's your opinion on their lineup?X
Bayonetta 2
Smash Bros
MK8
DCKTF
They should be good hits, I'm really curious about X, kind of unfazed by Bayonetta and the others. Once Smash Bros gets in, most of the games I wanted from the system will be released already. Of course, there is the fact that I own a 3DS and I can still play Smash Bros there, so until X comes out I can still do without the Wii U for the most part.
Kind of want a Fire Emblem for Wii U after seeing how good Awakening was.
http://www.screwattack.com/news/sony-brings-heat-playstation-now-streaming-service-coming-summer
The future appears to be bright for PlayStation, as it was recently revealed that the PS4 sold a staggering 4.2 million units in 2013, that's not even the good news. Follow this announcement comes a reveal from earlier this morning, when PlayStation President Andrew House took the stage at CES. There the PlayStation game-streaming service, called PlayStation Now was shown and will be coming this summer.The service will initially arrive on the PS4 and PS3, and later come to Vita. Eventually it will even work on smartphones and Bravia TVs. The service will allow users to stream games from the PSone, PS2, and PS3 generations; accessible via a subscription plan or individual game rentals. No pricing info was available at this time and a beta is coming at the end of the month.
So right now, people at CES are playing The Last of Us on Vita, as Xbox One users continue struggling to play their digital games offline.