AEGRO said:
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The Apple TV won't be a competition to $300 - $400 consoles (PS4 + XBO), it will compete with 6th and 7th gen consoles + Kindle Fire TV + Nvidia Shield + other Android consoles.
Infinity Blade 1 - 3 still look great and if the Apple TV remote supports motion sensors they could be played like a Wii / Kinect game. Modern Combat 5, Dungeon Hunter 5, Asphalt 8: Airborne, Real Racing 3, GT Racing 2, Horn, Oceanhorn, Riptide GP 2, République, Epoch 2, Dead Trigger 2, Implosion and some other mobile games don't look bad either.
It can play many Telltale games in 1080p or higher, where the PS3 + 360 versions were limited to 720p (Game of Thrones, Tales from the Borderlands, The Wolf Among Us, The Walking Dead Seasons 1 + 2, Back to The Future, Tales of Monkey Island, Sam & Max...), Knights of the Old Republic, BioShock, Need for Speed Shift + Most Wanted, Civilization Revolution 1 + 2, XCOM: Enemy Unknown + Within, Ace Attorney Trilogy HD, Rayman Jungle / Fiesta Run, a lot of LEGO games, Deponia, Broken Sword 5, Steins;Gate and many other visual novels + JRPGs.
Classics like GTA III, Vice City, San Andreas in 1080p or higher, Final Fantasy I - VII, Grim Fandango, Day of the Tentacle, Broken Sword 1 + 2, Dragon Quest IV + V, The Longest Journey, Fahrenheit HD, Castle of Illusion, DuckTales Remastered, realMyst, Riven, Gabriel Knight, Baldur's Gate and many others are still great fun to play.
Many great indie games like Anomaly 1 + 2 + Korea, Bastion, Transistor, Her Story, FTL, The Banner Saga, Monument Valley, The Room 1 + 2, Valiant Hearts, Hitman GO, Frozen Synapse, Leo's Fortune, Galaxy on Fire 2, The Journey Down 1 + 2, Broken Age, Shadowrun Returns / Dragonfall / Hong Kong, The Inner World, 80 Days, Device 6, Framed, Badlands also found their way to iOS.









