disolitude said:
I'm not saying it will sell well because it has Android and streams PC games. Not at all... I am saying that it can't "bomb" from a user perspective because of that. People say a device is afailure because it is discontinued and software support dies. This is impossible with Nvidia Shield. Games and support will not stop if it sells 10 or 1 million units. Secondly, I am not trying to convince anyone of anything. Buy what you like and can afford. I guess don't take in to account that I may have a little more disposable income and that the price of $299 isn't something I would consider as a dealbreaker for a cool gadget. If someone is able to take their Galaxy S3 they already own and attach a Moga controller and accomplish the same thing and save $250 bucks in the process...power to you! All I am saying is that it's an awesome "premium" handheld device that does a LOT of things that no other single device is currently able to do. These features along with it's flexibility and design build/quality make it the best gaming handheld for my gaming needs. And for the record, I am not new to the portable handheld game or am someone that hasn't had the chance to use many hence Nvidia shield is easily blowing me away. I have owned or currently own Game gear, all kinds of gameboys, Sega Nomad, GP2X, PSP, DS, and PS Vita. 3DS I tend borrow from my little sister hence I didn't need to buy one myself. |
While I agree with you somewhat because it does sound like a cool device, It can't play Gravity Rush, Uncharted, Person 4G, Kid Icarus, Castlevania: Mirrors of Fate, Batman Blackgate, Hot Shots Golf, VLR, etc etc. But I can play PC games on my gaming PC or laptop and Android games on my Galaxy or that plug n play thing for TV's...I fail to see how it is the best portable overall. But it does sound cool.








