Alby_da_Wolf said:
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busy busy busy and fulfilling.
Alby_da_Wolf said:
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busy busy busy and fulfilling.
mrstickball said:
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Omg how did you know! .. I totally did not buy any games on my iphone, galaxy s2, asus prime, ipad ...
Mobile has finer offerings? a game is not worth playing if the input is dog shit .. come the fcuk on now..
MARCUSDJACKSON said:
i think the main focus is creation, and experimentation. and just because it's android based, doesn't mean it's mobile, and plz change your tone. |
It is mobile fool ! ... stop fooling yourself.. u have stocks with android? .. watch ouya crash and burn.
Moderated,
-Mr Khan
BluGamer23 said:
Omg how did you know! .. I totally did not buy any games on my iphone, galaxy s2, asus prime, ipad ...
Mobile has finer offerings? a game is not worth playing if the input is dog shit .. come the fcuk on now.. |
You can hook up a PS3 controller to certain tablets, even probably your asus there.
happydolphin said:
You can hook up a PS3 controller to certain tablets, even probably your asus there. |
well that is true.. but why its a waste of time and there are better experiences with ps360
Kaizar said:
But they aren't as good as Dillon's Rolling Western & Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword & Ketzal's Corridors & Liberation maiden & Johnny Kung Fu/Hot Shot/Impossible & Crimson Shroud & so fort.
Mobile gaming seems to be another form of PC gaming that is suppose to destroy Home Consoles & Handheld Consoles, and only helps the consoles instead by introducing more people into the world of video games. But I think OUYA will do not bad but not good either, just nested in the middle with a dedicated amount of gamers to keep it around at a stable capacity to be sustain. |
i agree. i think OUYA will rest nicely in the middle creating nitch experiences, or something bigger. i'm really hoping for something bigger.
BluGamer23 said:
well that is true.. but why its a waste of time and there are better experiences with ps360 |
Because it doesn't have the same restrictions as the 360 does, it's open to apps less restrictive for getting apps accepted.
It's also cheap, and cross-plat with other Android devices. It's compatible with Adobe Air and other non-proprietary tech.
In essence it has all the benefits of an open platform and of a console.
BluGamer23 said:
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i don't play games on phones, and i don't own a cellphone. i like what Ouya represents for aspiring developers.
spurgeonryan said:
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you can catch up on OUYA here Ouya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BluGamer23 said:
Mobile has finer offerings? a game is not worth playing if the input is dog shit .. come the fcuk on now..
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Look at what companies are developing for mobile. Almost every major company is putting products on iOS and Android. Square, Activision, Ubisoft, and so on.
Input is what you make of it - Final Fantasy Dimensions plays like any Final Fantasy I played on NES and SNES. There are plenty of fantastic games for mobile out there. Given how titles are selling on mobile platforms, they're going to keep taking dollars away from handhelds, which have been underperforming the entire generation.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.