Advertising was lacking, iPod was becomming popular. PS3 and Xbox 360 steal attention. 3DS advertised better. Individual games didn't recieve attention.
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Size doesn't seem to be a problem. I won't keep it in my pocket for multiple reasons. I hope its sturdy.
5 since i have to wait till november for it when october hits i will be a solid 10
Chet_Won
Haha, same, unless they announce a beta or something. Or if they release some more videos with new environments. I want to see open desert gameplay.
It didn't live up to the hype but is visuals are still good and the handling is good. The special events are fun. I don't play online but I heard its not great. Too much cutting corners, hitting walls and no penalties from what I've heard.
Wheres the indication that phones will surpass the NGP soon let alone by far? John Carmack says its a generation ahead. The NGP is going to be a lot more comfortable for playing FPSs than any phone.After seeing the visuals in NGP, i will just wait and get a next gen Windows 7 Phone instead, with 3D support and graphics that will be far head of anything in both these handhelds
Then i may geta NGP years later, when very cheap and have a good game collection
But phones seem far better for now, they already have 3D support and the hardware will soon surpass NGP one by far
As for 3DS, i will get one with its first exclusive Zelda, that would take ages i suppose
Creator_Of_All
[QUOTE="vashkey"]Dual Screen and Stylus is a much superior features than what the PSP have.If features was all that it came down to then why did the DS molest the PSP? You really can't call a winner based on the initial outlook. When the PSP launched it had WAY more quality games than the DS and was actually outselling the DS for a while there. Then the DS lite and Mario Kart DS launched and the rest is history.
raskullibur
And for the NGP, dual analog and 5 inch OLED is definitally better.
Not concerned about it, I still think it can be an awesome game, the point isn't to make the best Killzone ever but to bring it to a portable system.
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