$199 is pretty steep. Looks like a fanboy game system. Why do we need a magnesium-alminium alloy case? Whats wrong with good ol' ABS?
And it ships with Tetris?? Pirating ROMS is BAD! Bad Pirate, bad!!
I heard there was a gold edition slated for Christmas with a price point of $1800...
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The KUN top model is around $1700 and is a generation beyond the Steam Deck now. I'm seriously looking at the base model, which is $1000. It is pretty big for as handheld, though...
I vote for $0ny trying to slow down piracy with these stupid moves...
I hope someone hacks the game right off the bat to bypass the psn requirement to play this on a pc...
Excuse ME, but that 30 minute video is in Japanese, and I only speak English, French, Farci, Swahili and Finnish, which is a Uralic language of the Finnic branch...:teach:
Why on earth would you release a game for the PC, a fan favorite game, and require a psn account to play it?
I'll bet it still costs $79 to buy.
I keep coming back to the same ol' theme...
FU Sony!
Is it wrong to pathalogically hate a corporation?
My steam deck runs ps2 games flawlessly. I have maybe 30 of them loaded up.
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What do you mean? Are you saying you want to run ps2 games on the ps one?
wow! If the trailer shown for Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is gameplay footage, this looks really polished. Car models look very accurate and lighting effects are good.
I might grab this for the pc when it comes out.
FU Sony! How many godamn times are you going to try to sell us the same games?
The US Govt should pass a law saying once you buy a game from a company, they cannot resell you the same content without making significant changes to the product.
Another train sim? I think there are 50 train simulators on the switch. I believe there is actually a simulator of a train simulator for the switch.
Does this one come with hobos and railyard bulls?
Whether your case is legal or not is not pertinent. Companies of the size of those who are initiating the lawsuits have nearly bottomless pockets to fund endless in-house counsel for infinite lawsuits.
It seems like an obvious solution, but why not host anything in the grey area from a country...
VR had the chance to integrate with existing games and tech but VR companies said "NO, I WANT MY SHIT TO BE STANDALONE AND MY GAMES EXCLUSIVE TO FACEBOOK"
Back when Oculus Rift was still starting out and being demoed around, they modded existing games to use it as a 360° immersive screen thing and that was AMAZING.
The tech isn't there for affordable power enough VR headsets at a good market value yet sadly, oculus had a good idea but didn't have enough funds for marketing iirc
But now it's "can I use my VR set with my racing games, that would be neat?" "ONLY IF YOU USE OUR DILDOSTICK CONTROLLERS AND RUN THE GAME ON OUR ANDROID-UNDERPOWERED BRICK"
These are the same type of gamers that spend $2,000 on a GPU when a $600 GPU gives nearly the same outcome which is what the market looks at for them to do spend more on unneeded bs