CinemaBlend: "All that talk about the Wii U being “weak”, “underpowered”, and not capable of outputting graphics like the Xbox 360 or PS3, is apparently hogwash. Unity Technology's CEO David Helgason squashes the rumors by acknowledging just how far the Wii U's tech can scale and what developers will be capable of utilizing with the Unity alone."
With the Perfect Dark reboot set to launch later this year, it's time to look back at Perfect Dark Zero, nearly 20 years later.
At the rate xbox is going you'll have another 20 years to play the original before the reboot arrives
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“I thoroughly enjoy retro-style games and with that, Magic Orbz modernises the classic brick breaking formula and it has held up beautifully.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
Still means nothing.
dx10 meant nothing, dx11 early games barely used it, and most games still don't use it enough.
People seem to think i hate nintendo, i don't. Friends play mario and i've played many games on the Wii.
Do i think the WII U is a massive jump over PS3/360.
No and you'll see this as games come and go, by 2014 you'll be seeing PS4/720, there you will see the jump.
If you love the new controller from ninty and need mario, you will buy a wii u.
May well be good, but from what I have read. The CPU brings the WiiU back down to PS3/360 levels of power.
They have yet to show a game on WiiUpgrade that touches visuals like The Last of Us, Puppeteer or God of War for example.
And the day they might reach it, 'knowing' WiiUpgrades hardware, by then real next gen already is out with Xbox 8 at the end of 2013 and PSOrbis somewhere in 2014.
Which will have CPU's that are really a generation ahead, and not some WiiUpgrade CPU that even is slower than current gen. The real next gen that will have GPU's that are leaps ahead of current gen and not just a tad newer than consoles that are launched in 2005/2006.