Video games consoles: the holy trinity
Video game consoles come and go. Atari, Nintendo, Sega, Commodore, Microsoft, 3D0 and many others have taught us the true meaning of what it is to be a gamer. Many did not last, which was indicative of their hardware limitations and the time period in which they were birthed. Cutting-edge was four pixels strung together to represent your on screen persona. An orchestra of sound was a single rusty tune streamed out from dusty wooden panels and the perfect controller looked more like a paddle then a traditional gamepad. Retro is out, Pacman is dead. Space Invaders is passé. From the ashes of a crumbling empire of the 80's came Nintendo, Sony and then Microsoft. Which one is the natural successor of the NES, the Atari or the Playstation One? Which one is worthy of your hard-earned payola? It is a cliché, but it is also incredible to realise how far we have come.
· Xbox 360
Before the white lung game console with the wireless controllers appeared under our LCD TV's, Microsoft's earlier attempt was an unmitigated disaster financially, but heavily respected by the gamers who brought the black behemoth. A PC inside the skin of a console, the original Xbox was ahead of its time. An internal hard drive, flawless online multiplayer, high-res games and the birth of a superstar franchise - namely the Halo universe - cemented its place in the heart of fans for many years. Downsides there were a few. It was physically ugly in comparison to the Playstation and had one of the worst controllers imaginable. Microsoft imposed a tough challenge on its team: develop a new and future-proof version of its previous failure. And so the Xbox 360 was born. Akin to a piece of art, the 360 sold like hotcakes and had the game library to ensure its success. The first of the current generation of game consoles, the 360 is perfect for the online gamer who craves the best titles with the latest in graphical prowess. The DVD drive is noisy as hell though.
· Playstation 3
The Playstation 2 is selling better then the PS3 game console. This is a telling fact, with sales limping behind the Wii and the 360. Price was an issue. The president of Sony, Nobuyuki Idei, stated that "People will work harder to purchase a PS3". With a ridiculous statement like that and a price point of $599 (initially) the PS3 was doomed from the onset. Yet, this machine has the type of specifications that tower head and shoulders above the 360 and the Wii. A Blu-Ray drive means that movies look and sound fantastic. An internal processor that supposedly has a lifespan of ten years also means that the PS3's games could one day mirror reality in their presentation. It's truly a pity that it is selling as well as a plague-ridden piece of cheese, though.
· Nintendo Wii
Ah yes, Nintendo video games. Every single gamer was brought up on a diet of Mario and Megaman. When Nintendo announced that they were developing a ‘motion sensitive system for all of mankind', the planet went crazy. When the Wii was officially launched, an already crazy populance took it upon themselves to purchase every single console in existence. The Wii is the number one games console in the world. It is also the most underpowered of them all. Plus it has a dire collection of third-party titles that reflect the true garbage from rubbish software developers looking to cash in on the current Wii craze. Only first party titles, such as Mario Galaxy and Zelda, are worth the bother. With the release of the Wii-fit, Nintendo officially gained a licence to print money as it were. They have captured the heart of the casual gamer, yet left the true fan to wallow in the mire of rubbish games. Game consoles come and go, it is the quality of the games themselves that keeps them alive.
Dewy Rogers is an electrical engineer who owns many games consoles and other video games consoles.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com
|
What did that Nintendo Video update do?
Every Thursday i go on the Nintendo eShop (because that's when they update it) and it came straight up with wanting me to update Nintendo Video. I did and then i went on to Nintendo Video and nothing at all had changed. What did that update do?
I dunno if it was released in America, but it was in Europe.
Get the answers...
|
|
Is there any validity to my Zelda speculation?
*This question may contain spoilers for Skyward Sword, A Link to the Past and Twilight Princess, you have been warned*
In Skyward Sword, the character Ghirahim seems to be the main villain at first, until it is revealed that it is actually Demise. In A Link to the Past, a character named Agahnim seems to be the main villain until it is revealed to be Ganon. As we know from the events of Skyward Sword, Ganon is just Demise's anger reborn in the form of a curse. Ghirahim, Demise's sword, personified, seeks to bring back his master. Agahnim does the same with Ganon, though he is not a sword and his master is not trapped in the same way. This combined with several more similarities, lead me to speculate that Agahnim may be a reincarnation of Ghirahim as part of Demise's curse. That, or it's just nintendo being lazy, I mean... In Twilight Princess, a character named Zant is the main antagonist at the beginning until it's shown to actually be Ganon. I doubt that Zant is a reincarnation, as he was duped into it. But maybe I'm wrong on that. But it would make sense for Agahnim to be a reincarnation of Ghirahim, their motives and actions are similar, they are both somewhat similar in appearance, one could even say that Ghirahim looks like a much younger Agahnim. At at least one part in Skyward Sword, Ghirahim has a red robe/cape that he takes off, though it bears little resemblance to Agahnim. But even their names have very definite stylistic similarities. I don't know, am I crazy?
Get the answers...
|
|
Nintendo DSi Internet?
I obviously have my own black DSi, my sister has a blue DSi, i was on hers and i connected to the internet, and she has like an app or whatever you call it for the internet. I connected mine to the internet right after that. And i don't have that internet app. Now how do I go on facebook, etc.
Get the answers...
|