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what do you guys think, better than the Vita and 3DS? It has access to your Steam library and the screen is 720 (great for Youtube). Worth my money if you ask me.
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BigJuice wrote:http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/01/08/ ... mpressionsI think it's gonna be awesome.
what do you guys think, better than the Vita and 3DS? It has access to your Steam library and the screen is 720 (great for Youtube). Worth my money if you ask me.
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rakiru wrote:Lawl I bought an old gameboy advance for just this purpose.JoshuaConcon wrote:Meh.This.
I don't play handheld games for high-quality - I play them to waste time on the train and things, where I have no internet access and battery capacity is an issue.
Yeah maybe if I had more money I would waste it on something like that? I dunno, I like the fact NVidia's getting into the console gaming game. And the option to recline seems pretty nifty.. I haven't had a desktop computer for awhile, so I've forgotten how you need to be sitting up all the time to operate.
However, what I would really want out of handheld gaming is a small, fast, easily programmable, longish battery life, medium-res, device with a cheap accompanying marketplace. Twould be sweet.
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