"I quite liked Hatsune Miku's first Vita game, Hatsune Miku Project Diva F. It's not for everyone, that's for sure, but it worked for me. I liked the music, the visuals, and most importantly, the feel of the rhythm game itself. I was quite interested in the sequel, and hurried to play it at Sega's Tokyo Game Show booth." -GR
Nintendo's Switch Reveal trailer is almost shot for shot remake of the "A Day With PlayStation" ad from Sony's Pre-TGS Press Conference 2013.
For comparison:
First Look at Nintendo Switch (2016): https://youtu.be/f5uik5fgIa...
A Day With PlayStation: https://youtu.be/ULmDYVSX9t...
Don't say that, Nintendo only does unique things, they are the really pioneers in the video-game industry, just look at all the new IPs they made in the last decade... or 2 decades... wait. not the best example. /s off. I think the NX will sell around the same amount as the WiiU sold, when it was announced it was the holy grail to, the rabid Nintendo Fanatics are great hyping stuff, but they just aren't enough to make a console successful, I was hoping to jump to Nintendo with the NX, I was really thinking they would learn and go back to a more traditional Nintendo console, powerful and with some great new games on top of some Good Mario games, but I get no SNES or Nintendo 64 vibes with this NX, I get vibes of a WiiU 2.0 or PS4+Vita remote play....
Of course if your way behind the competition follow what the market leaders doing and if possible do it better, that's clearly what Switch is attempting the same interconnectivity Sony promised with the PS4 and Vita but having it truly be one platform.
Mikhail Madnani: "Since the console is region free, I’ve imported a fair few of them as well."
The PS4 version of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X has dropped to $39.96. Also on sale is Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd, which is currently $22.95 on the PS3.
Hope there's a mechanic work around for the new star notes tracing. It sounds very tacked on.