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Handheld gaming has lost its way

CVG writes:

"I adore handheld gaming. I have ever since I first laid eyes on the original Game Boy in 1990. Vita and 3DS? Both day-one purchases. So it pains me to admit that my interest in dedicated portable consoles has hit an all-time low."

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remanutd554132d ago

have some gamers lost their ways? lol, psvita has brought me back to handheld gaming, i love the system and the games.

GraveLord4132d ago

Same here. I can't believe portable-friendly Uncharted turned out to be. It actually makes sense dusting off the artifacts with the touchscreen or piecing together the maps and stuff. Fun stuff.

Soldierone4132d ago

I can't put my Vita down. If they keep releasing good games I love it. It actually brought me back into general gaming as a whole, instead of simple shooters non-stop lol

ritsuka6664132d ago (Edited 4132d ago )

'Handheld gaming has lost its way

Not for Nintendo. I disagree with the statement saying Handheld market is dead, look at Resident Evil: Revelations and Mercenaries, OH and the 3DS has original games like KID ICARUS. What does sony have? Ports. I want games and Sony has always lacked games, sure they attract 3rd party developers but hardly have any good IP's. At least Nintendo makes sure to make quality games.Awn..

boybato4132d ago

humor me.
3ds year one,what was your games????

Baka-akaB4132d ago (Edited 4132d ago )

cue in the part when someone mention exclusive vita games that are worth it , but of course the retort that "those games still dont matter/ or not your fancy" will conveniently follow .

Not worth the hassle ...

@boybato

Lol not worth the hassle .

Apollosupreme4132d ago (Edited 4132d ago )

I own both and in the first year of the 3DS it was @#$%'in boring a hell from launch almost until the Christmas rush when finally we started getting some good stuff like Mario and the cart racer. What games were interesting in that boring window? Ports. Zelda and Star Fox come to mind and not much more. Steel Diver would have been a .99 cent game on a phone and Ghost Recon, while entertaining, clearly wasn't designed to put the 3DS' hardware(3D, the whole gimmick of the system that got me and many others to buy it) to the test.

I can objectively say that Sony's offering from launch through Christmas of it's first year is vastly more rich than what Nintendo brought to the table when they launched and ran through to Christmas. They also had the foresight to design the thing with a second stick. What Nintendo did only months after launch with that sloppy add-on stick insulted me. Sony's only downfall is the pricing during a time when many markets just aren't willing to splurge due to the economy. They got the early adopters but they weren't going to get the rest without either a price cut or major sales. Waiting for Christmas was too long in my opinion but whatever, I enjoyed mine since launch and I love the fact that almost all PS1 and PSP games are also at my disposal, along with the growing list of remote play PS3 titles. Then there is the Vita library itself which is surprising large and rich for a console less than a year old. Then you have their new mobile games section that has some fun fast gaming offerings.

You sound like a stereotypical fanboy. You don't own a Vita and you've barely used one if at all, admit it. This childish nerd system wars b.s. will always an annoyance but I don't understand it...

FriedGoat4132d ago

I too had both from launch, You are certainly correct. The Vita blows the 3ds out of the water.

As it currently stands I'm having a lot more fun with my Vita, 3DS is just gathering dust.

Kingthrash3604131d ago

I Had the same comment on another article, your right on.

CyborgNinjaGreyFox4132d ago

hand held gaming sales are going down the hill as we speak

Apollosupreme4132d ago

Gaming sales in general are going downhill. So what's your point?

BLuKhaos4132d ago

Retail sales maybe but digital sales are going up.

Kingthrash3604131d ago

Not only gaming, but the entertainment bis is suffering as a whole. Are economy is crippled and almost everything is feeling it, gamers will always love gaming on the go. Sales numbers can't determine what gamers want in today's economy. Almost all my friends who want a vita/3ds simply cant afford them right now.

NYC_Gamer4132d ago (Edited 4132d ago )

I disagree,Nintendo is doing fine in the handheld market.

LOL_WUT4131d ago

Thats the only thing thats keeping Nintendo afloat ;)

Luke_fon_Fabre4132d ago

My favorite kind of gaming is handheld gaming.

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70 percent of devs unsure of live-service games sustainability

With so many games fighting for players' attention and interest losing out over time, time sink games are at risk of eventually losing steam.

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thorstein2d ago

It was worrisome to begin with.

It's a niche genre with only a handful of hits that can stand the test of time.

Cacabunga1d 6h ago

I like the sound of that!! I will for sure never support these gaas games.
Sony must be shocked at gamer's reaction, making them cancel a few of these and hopefully go back to the good heavy hitters they had us used to..
now bring on that PSPro reveal and show us some SP 1st party awesomeness.

CrimsonWing692d ago

What’s to be unsure of!? Look at the ratio of success to failure!

DarXyde1d 9h ago

It's pretty ridiculous.

Imagine having a breadth of data at your disposal to see the statistically low success rate of these games, only to be laser focused on the exceptional case studies.

shinoff21832d ago

Yes. Stop all the live service bs.

jznrpg2d ago

Only a few will catch on. You need a perfect storm to be successful in GaaS and a bit of luck on top of that. But a potential cash cow will keep them trying and some will go out of business because of it.

MIDGETonSTILTS172d ago

Helldivers 2 manages just fine…

Keep production costs low… don’t just make custscenes until the mechanics and enemies are perfected first.

Make so much content that you can drip extra content for years, and the game already feels complete without them.

Most importantly: make weapons, enemies, levels, and mechanics that will stand the test of 1000 hours. This might require more devs embracing procedurally generated leveled, which I think separates Helldivers 2 from Destiny’s repetitiveness.

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The Battle Pass Is The Worst Thing To Happen To Modern Gaming

Nameer from eXputer: "Some exceptions aside, I don't think the battle pass is a net positive for gaming with how they're implemented in most live service titles."

got_dam2d ago

Battle passes AND meta gaming both.

DivineHand1252d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I like the way Helldivers 2 does battle passes. It allows you to make purchases on each level of the battle pass and gives you the option of choosing which item to unlock first. The more purchases you make using medals the further you progress. There is no timer and you can earn medals towards purchasing stuff via personal orders and Major orders.

I haven't played much live service games that have battle passes but I remember some games that have battle passes where you progress through it linearly using an exp system. What makes it really bad is that the battle pass will have like 50 or more levels with the cooler stuff being closer to the end. They also have an in-game shop that sells exp boosters so you can reach the end of the pass before it refreshes. Everyone ilse will have to grind their way through.

lucian2292d ago

battle pass in fortnite is perfect; buy one and it buys the rest for every other season as it gives you more money than the first cost. so 8.50 and season ends with you getting 13.00, it pays for the next and you have some pocket change to save up for cash shop. All of which is optional

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Nintendo's Massacre Of The 3DS And Wii U Is Finally Complete, Regrettably

Hanzala from eXputer: "The cruel hammer of Nintendo has fallen. Farewell, 3DS and Wii U, you surely brightened my life and many others; you won't be forgotten."