Soundwave said:
I think the appeal will be you can play anything, anywhere, how you want, when you want. Want to play Candy Crush or Angry Birds? Have a mobile game you like but would prefer to play with physical controls? Go ahead. Want to play Mario Kart 9? Go ahead. Going outside to the park, hey bring it with you, set it down on the park bench and suddenly you got yourself 3-4 people wanting to play Donkey Kong VS. or Call of Duty or NBA 2K or Mortal Kombat. Want to stream to your TV to play Zelda? Go ahead. Have a 9 hour flight and want to play Dragon Quest XI? Done. Who knows maybe it'll even be able to stream to nearby tablets and phones even. |
Those things are called tablets. And they've been around for a while. I dont think most people really care for buttons. I dont think this is bringing anything that new to the table IMHO