Here's what to expect. The Nintendo Switch isn't reinventing itself, it's just getting a few welcome upgrades. The dockable Switch, which hasn't changed much since , gains a larger 7-inch OLED display, better speakers, a better kickstand for tabletop gaming and a dock with Ethernet.
It sounds worth it for hardcore Nintendo gamers, but otherwise you may be just fine with the Switch you have. SteamOS isn't compatible with all Steam games, and Valve's commitment to this experimental device is unclear, but the relatively low price and its possible flexibility as a Linux-running device gives this a lot of interesting upside. It's already available for preorder , but delivery times have slipped to mid For hands-on impressions, check out Giant Bomb's video.
Read our Steam Deck first take. This playful little black-and-white plaything, made by the publisher of Untitled Goose Game, looks like a Game Boy cross-bred with a Pikachu and a Tamagotchi.
It's a completely new system with its own indie-developed games that get pushed to the device automatically, as part of a subscription that comes with purchase. Now, the Intellivision brand is older than even the NES so even the most hardcore gamers might not recognize it. The control setup is similar to the original with the dual controllers looking like iPods although this is far more advanced.
It will have two standard colors, white and black, but there will also be limited editions of wood, purple, and red colors too. These games can even be downloaded onto the system itself from the hard copy. There will also be these modules for sale, like the NES adapter , that docks into it. It is unknown what this console will be capable of in terms of what games it will play.
Will it be streaming only? It does look like it has a disc slot on the front. We installed the Midnight Black faceplate , and it was super easy. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news gamespot. Preorder at Amazon. Gaming Tech. PlayStation 5. Here, for the first time, folks would get to see multiple Amico games, including Shark! Trip series. The games looked… fine, though some myself included noticed they looked a lot like what you might find on mobile devices and tablets.
Over the next few months, Intellivision showed off more gameplay footage of the same lot of games. Some of these titles, like the new Breakout , looked great! Others looked decidedly less great, with some appearing to be nothing more than rough prototypes or low-budget mobile ports. The 2D game features motorcycle platforming, similar to what you might find in the Trials series.
It looks nice, with some colorful visuals and bold UI elements. It would later be revealed that this port would include a new multiplayer mode, but again, this is still mostly a six-year-old phone game.
This is far from the only mobile port to be showcased on the Amico. A port of a mobile Carebears kart racer has also been announced for the console. But even worse than free mobile games getting ported to be sold for money are the Sesame Street edutainment games, meant for kids to learn new stuff. However, the three games that make up the collection are not new. At one point, they were free flash games that originated on the Sesame Stree t official website.
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