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Chandler said:
disolitude said:
Chandler said:
Good to know but are there even true Nvidia shield games? I don't need a device to stream my PC games to a handheld, I rather play them on a bigger screen.

It has access to all Andorid games and Nvidia shield optimized Android games. Android has a controller API so a lot of games support it out of the box. 

In terms of PC streaming, it obviously isn't a replacement for PC gaming but its extremely convenient to be able to play anywhere in the house. I will be able to squeeze in extra 30 mins of gaming every night once I go to bed lol...


Android games, exactly what I need a 300$ handheld for. Sorry but without it's own exclusive games that take advantage of the hardware and that I can play anywhere (unlike PC streaming) I don't see any value. I simply don't need (another) handheld without games, no matter how good the hardware is.

"Android games"... I think you need to check out what Android games are like now and what they have to offer.

People are far too easy to dismiss android as a mobile gaming platform. There are games that look better than anything you'll find on PSVita or 3DS graphically. Check out upcoming dead trigger 2 for example...

There are games that add extra features not found anywhere else...check out Sonic the Hedgehog 25 anniversary which added new modes, ability to play as tails and knuckles, spin dash, no acceleration limits...

Also there are full console games available on Android you can play in HD and on the go. Playing the Conduit in HD you bought for $2.99 on the go is an "exclusive". You'd have to get a wii, buy a game for 20 bucks and play in SD to play it otherwise...