Shame they haven't figured out how to let you stream your PC to your Xbox One yet. That'd make the Steam Link pretty obsolete.
So lemme get this straight. In 2015, you get half the game you paid for in 2005. Uh huh. Good job, EA.
I'd watch that. I haven't checked out Powers yet, is it any good?
Ugh, why would anyone want that awful woodgrain from the '70s back on their electronics? It's hideous.
Really hope something like this happens, especially with VII headed our way.
This sucks for anybody who jumped on this amazing deal, but Amazon has some of the best customer service in the business. You'll have no problems getting it fixed if you're one of the people affected by the mistake.
This is absolutely ridiculous. Guy needs to get a life and stop harrassing low-paid retail employees over something they have no control over.
Miyamoto is right. If the man who practically created the industry can see that, that means we're moving in the right direction. Let the casual market explode on mobile and put console and PC gaming back in the hands of the people who actually care about it.
Shoulda been 1TB from the start. 500GB is way too small when you're dealing with game installs that are 40GBs a game.
Nice! I expect to see something like this from official Bungie soon, but nice nonetheless!
Why does this game even need loading screens? Are you serious?
Seems likely, considering how entwined the Pixel Junk series is with PlayStation. Shooter was pretty popular, too.
Good selection of games there, would love to see most of them.
Yet another delay for Wii U from Warner Bros. Interactive. It's like they're not even trying at this point.
Sucks, but thems the breaks. They need to start focusing on the Wii u more instead of all these peripheral controllers for their old console that just happen to work with the new one.
Haven't had the analog sticks wear off my controller, but some extra grip would be nice.
Yeah Oculus has been handling this very poorly. I don't see how they can't see everything they're saying about the acquisition leads gamers to trust them less.
Yeah the article talks about that some, saying that if they plan on having an open SDK and hardware then it could wipe Oculus off the face of the map if done right.
Not surprised, really. I'm not even sure why people want to use the camera to stream, unless they're just voyeuristic.
It'll be interesting to see what comes from this, with so many third-parties abandoning Nintendo for being behind the curve in terms of hardware/software. Think this will change that at all, if standarized APIs are adopted for their next console?