— Xbox Enthusiast:
Power! Resolution! Graphical fidelity! Those seem to be the biggest three topics in many gaming discussions these days. All of a sudden, it seems like everyone cares so much about the specs of a system it’s as if they’re software/hardware developers. Honestly, I don’t understand why there are endless debates between gamers over specs, but I do know that the companies behind the industry don’t try and steer the conversations away from that—they encourage it. What could be a bigger boost of encouragement than the launch of two mid-generation upgrades: the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro? Why do we suddenly have these two ‘new’ systems?
As an iconic handheld device, the Game Boy Color was packed with fantastic platformer games that covered numerous sub-genres while providing a genuine experience.
From the Supervision to the Steam Deck, the vast history of handheld console gaming is always worth celebrating.
A modded PSP is awesome, I used to play games like the original Marvel vs Capcom and even the original Doom on it.
Epic Games winning its cases against both Apple and Google is shaping the way forward for the future of mobile gaming.
I feel alot of mobile gamers are kids which will at some point probably turn to console or pc. Mobile gaming just doesn't cut it for me.
Because the companies want to make more money from gamers.
New 3DS, PS4 Pro & Xbox One X exist to somehow reinvigorate interest into the product