Real Racing 2 did it first.
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They are the first game to use a touch screen/tablet device in console game arnt they?
Not that it matters
a lot of people did this first
a long time ago
and a lot better
in the OP, they are literally claiming to be the first to do this, explicitly comparing themselves to Nintendo.
Yes it is an ignorant statement and they are comparing themselves to the next gen console WiiU. To my understanding, they are saying Guacamelee is the first game to come out prior to WiiU and do what WiiU does hence"as far as we know"
But they are not the first, Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3 PS3/Vita did it before them. (PS3/Vita game connectivity-wise)"Does this sound like a next-gen console you've heard of perhaps?
I'm the best video gamer on this forum
As far as I know
I'm pretty sure the DS has a touch screen
I'm the best video gamer on this forum
As far as I know
PSP has Game Sharing feature, which is basically the same as DS Download. (A bootable app stored in memory that contains a portion of a game for multiplayer or demo sharing.) As a multiplayer fan it's disheartening to see that feature not on the Vita menu (not that it was used like crazy on PSP, but there are notable games that employ Game Sharing, some of the perfect-for-it games like Bomberman and Tekken and MGS Portable Ops and M.A.C.H. had it, but so few games overall did and nobody ever gave the system credit for the feature.) A simple update or app addition on Vita, though, and it could include that feature set easily if they felt it was needed.
Vita also could communicate to the PS3 via a dedicated App download from PSN (buy Guacamelee and get a free map app for Vita) or that same app could be transferred over USB. Or, the joint game versions could have the feature, as you mentioned. Or they could go through Remote Play. There are lots of ways for Vita to talk to PS3.
lets be fair, is pokemon on a console relevant enough to count?
Are you suggesting Guacamelee will prove more relevant than a Pokemon battle game?
N64 had a tablet?
News to me.
As a Wii U's Gamepad fan, this literally makes me sick.
Four Swords Adventures does all of that and The Wind Waker does a lot of that.
I am interested in seeing how it's implemented. IIRC the Vita nor original PSP have the equivalent of DS Download or GBA download.
Edit: I see you get both versions of the game when you buy it, so maybe that's how.
Wonder why didn't they just make the game for Wii U, where such a feature won't go nearly unused.
Nice, so I can play the game on ps3 with the awesome vita-dpad.
As a Wii U's Gamepad fan, this literally makes me sick.
Is the PSV d-pad that awesome? Curious, I know the cancel isn't doing well...but I might get one when Little Big Planet is released. That and these games where you get a copy of PSV and PS3 game with purchase are starting to make it tempting. :-/
I'm pretty stoked for the game and I love seeing smaller developers going the extra mile with useful features but it's pretty obvious what they're trying to do here.
10/10 for for the reference. You actually confused quite a few people.
Is the best D-Pad I have ever played with hopefully Sony takes note when Designing the DS4!Is the PSV d-pad that awesome? Curious, I know the handheld isn't doing well...but I might get one when Little Big Planet is released. That and these games where you get a copy of PSV and PS3 game with purchase are starting to make it tempting. :-/
Is the PSV d-pad that awesome? Curious, I know the handheld isn't doing well...but I might get one when Little Big Planet is released. That and these games where you get a copy of PSV and PS3 game with purchase are starting to make it tempting. :-/