
PS Vita, cause I used to play quite the "animu" games back in the days. I don't have one atm cause they are pretty expensive and, well not that many good releases here but yeah def. get one if you can, man.
I've got one! It's quite a gem actually as long as you're not craving AAA-titles. I've played a few "animu" games on it too but we don't talk about that. lol Ah, wish Nintendo would use screens like that. *dreams*
I actually don't have one, so PC.
PC gaming is the future, to be honest. My predication of the future is that console games will not exist anymore, and computing will simply become the new console and form of video game distribution. Emulation will be the next big thing. "Digital consoles".
I'm one to appreciate physical things, especially if it's nice Limited edition with small figurines, cd soundtracks, artbooks or such. (I realize the two latter can be digital as well, but I still prefer 'em in my hand).
Sadly you might be right. I'm one to appreciate physical things, especially if it's nice Limited edition with small figurines, cd soundtracks, artbooks or such. (I realize the two latter can be digital as well, but I still prefer 'em in my hand).
Oh well, guess I can always import Japanese games :]
PS2. A lot of my favorite series' come from the PS2 and largely they still hold up today, which is something I can't really say about a lot of 3D games on consoles prior.' Plus it was the first console I had which was backwards compatible, which was pretty cool.
Getting those things digitally doesn't feel as worthwhile to me. A digital artbook is pretty much the same as google images, except you paid to view them. Whether or not you pre-ordered to get a free digital soundtrack is redundant when I can not pre-order and torrent a free digital soundtrack.
I mean, there's a few devs that still put out nice physical releases on PC (Blizzard tend to have nice packaging at least) but usually the most you get is a friggin' tacky box with a steam code in it.
TurboGrafx-16/Turbo Express, NO ONE had the ability to not only play console games on the go, it had a dedicated television tuner port built in, allowing it to become a portable color television with the flip of a switch! Play the same games anywhere, and have a television with an active matrix screen? NEC FTW!!!