Too soon to say it will need a new rating system. While VR may be more immersive than a conventional TV screen or PC monitor, you need more than a head mounted display and a gamepad to be really immersed. Driving and flying simulators can skate by in VR by using traditional racing wheels and control sticks because you're naturally immobile in those scenarios. But the first-person open world experience would require an omnidirectional platform to make the experience believable.
F this noise. I'll only accept an HBO production for mature audiences with a minimum 3 seasons at 10 episodes per season. Game of Thrones this business
"we believe that it is a unique and Nintendo-like application in terms of the fact that it will encourage people who usually do not proactively share messages and information with others to enjoy a new type of communication"
I'm sorry Nintendo, but no. People who own a phone and don't proactively use it's carrier-integrated communication functions of texting and calling instead use: Skype, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Snapchat for their communication needs. People do this because these are wide demographic brands. The application you've built will provide a new way for children between the ages of 5-10 to communicate.
Please do what everyone hoped you would do when you announced a move into the mobile market - bring premium Nintendo IP to the iOS and Android.
XB One bundles are enticing because they come packed with a lot of software. I don't think offering an SSHD and Elite Controller alone will be good enough. Maybe toss in Forza 6 and Halo: Guardians with it, I'll pick one up then for $499
Load of crap. If great games were coming to the Vita we would see ports of Diablo 3, KOTR II, Skyrim, Fallout, Gran Turismo, Bioshock... I could go on, but suffice it to say - No, there are no great games coming to the Vita. It's hardware was designed to play AAA quality games, but Sony never did enough to get 3rd party AAA publishers and studios onboard when the system launched. As Sony should have learned from Nintendo 3DS by now, it's the games that sell the hardware, not the other way around.
And the fact remains that Nintendo is still dead last in the console business. And before everyone starts screaming that it's the quality of Nintendo games that count, why not take a look at the numbers first? 69.05 million copies of all games sold to date, whereas Grand Theft Auto V has sold over 52 million copies by itself. Nuff said...
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