Yeah, if Valve collaborated with them on it at all, does that mean Valve is going to compete... against... itself?talking about Valve, Steam, and Big Picture
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lmaoThis pic pretty much sums it up.
I'm curious as to how existing Android games will support this system's controller, if at all. Has any standardization developed for the platform? I've been out of Android gaming for a while now.https://play.google.com/store/apps/category/GAME?feature=home-cip-er-1#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDcwNCwiYXBwc19ob21lX0dBTUUiXQ..
A lot of the graphic intensive games from EA are available on android and iOS. GTA3, Asphalt 7 and even Nova 3,
Yeah, if Valve collaborated with them on it at all, does that mean Valve is going to compete... against... itself?
Vitas first year has been very healthy, and 3DS keeps meeting Nintendos forecasts. However could another system compete.
it should work
This pic pretty much sums it up.
The ratio of input-less devices to devices like this one in the market will remain incredibly one-sided in the near future.So are mobile games going to get better now if this takes off since it has a legitimate control input? I'd be all in favor of that.
What your kickstarting?
LOL, no kidding.
Looks like it has a 360 button layout and the terrible 360 d-pad
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