Stuff: The Wii U isn’t even out yet, and already Sony is trying to spoil Nintendo’s party. Sony executive John Koller told Engadget that, “what the Wii U is offering is something that Vita and PS3 can do quite easily.”
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This looks like a great way to play.
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Well this is just the truth. I've been saying this since the Wiiu was announced, even though for some very odd reason the articles on here wanted to compare the Wiiu to Smartglass. It was almost as if they didn't want to see the obvious. That's not to say the the Wiiu isn't brilliant or it won't be successful, it just means that if developers can make games for both systems then Nintendo and Sony are going to benefit.
Really Sony? I love our Sony PS3, but what a lame comment. How about you don't flap your yapper and concentrate on what "your" fans are waiting for?
My kids and I would welcome any free test bundle of the Wii U this Christmas. That way we can do all those things that we could just do on the PS3 and Vita... just say-in'
Sony: here is your chance to prove your words. We also would welcome a new PS3 and Vita for Christmas with a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and Assassin's Creed 3. That way we can play multiplayer games with one person on the PS3 and another on the Vita ( oh wait ) one person on the PS3 and another on the other PS3... just say-in'
i didnt know vita/ps3 could play legend of zelda, and metroid..?