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The Eighth Console Generation: Will the Duck Buy…the PlayStation 4?

Hello, everyone, and a soon to be happy New Year’s!  Ahem, after discussing the Wii U and the XBox One, it only stands to reason that the Duck will now be discussing the successor to the PlayStation 3.  Can you guess what it’s called?  Yes, that’s right, the PlayStation 4 (talk about creative titles…).  I heard a lot of rumors about this console, just as I did with the XBox One, and it led me to believe this console didn’t focus a lot on games and may very well have the same upsetting features the XBox One did away with (such as having to log in daily and not allowing us to play used games).  But, after reading about this console (information was found on Wikipedia), I am pleasantly surprised.

For one thing, don’t worry, you can indeed play used games on the PS4.  And as far as I can tell, you don’t have to connect to the Internet to install a game, either, like you need to with the XBox One.  They also made some pretty cool changes to this console.  For one thing, apparently the PS4 does updates and installs games in the background, allowing you to play without having to watch those boring screens where the console downloads stuff you didn’t really even want to begin with (yes, I’ll sit here for several minutes while you hide my trophies in a more difficult to find location; like I believe for a second “Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix” is unplayable without such a change).  You can apparently try out games for free, too, to see if they’re any good before you buy them, which is pretty neat.  Hopefully, that will prevent certain purchases I later regretted (“Ratchet and Clank: Full Frontal Assault”).  And just a random detail, this console lets you replace the hard dive with a bigger one when you want to.  The XBox One, however, does not.  Good to know if my hard drive fills up, I don’t need to erase stuff or buy a new console.  Unlike…the XBox One… Continue reading The Eighth Console Generation: Will the Duck Buy…the PlayStation 4?

Merry Listmas: My Gaming Wish List

It is now time for the Duck’s second Listmas list.  This one is kind of like my gaming Christmas list, listing all the gaming-related things I would like to see someday, whether they be things that can actually happen someday or are merely silly and impractical. Continue reading Merry Listmas: My Gaming Wish List

Anchoring the Vita

Screenshot by Flickr User: Debris2008
Screenshot by Flickr User: Debris2008

Earlier last year, one of my co-workers was part-timing at Best Buy as a gaming ambassador.  He had the opportunity to borrow a display unit of the PS Vita and show it off to his friends and family.  I guess the hope was to encourage consumers to pick one up on launch day, or just to create enthusiasm for Sony’s new handheld.  At the time, I was impressed: the processing speed and graphics were stunning, and many of the games available to demo held my interest.  Even with these offerings, I still made no plans to purchase a Vita.  The high cost of the system, combined with the fact that I already owned a 3DS, kept the Vita off of my wish list.

This isn’t to say the Vita did not hold my interest.  I have kept up with the various releases to the handheld, many of which I would love to play.  What I would really prefer is some way to enjoy these games without having to invest in a costly mobile device.  At this year’s Tokyo Game Show, Sony unveiled just such a method.

Dubbed the PS Vita TV, this little set-top box has been turning heads at the Sony booth.  Roughly the size of a deck of cards, this hardware can be connected to a television in order to play Vita games on the big screen.  The PSVTV (an abbreviation of my own device, it’s cool, you can use it) will also be able to play PSOne Classics and other Playstation Network  titles.  In addition to all that gaming goodness, the system will feature Remote Play, so players can stream games from a single PS4 onto other screens in the area.  When you top it all off with Dual Shock 3 controller functionality, video streaming services, and a final price of $100, Sony has made quite an interesting console.

Currently, there are no plans to release the PS Vita TV outside of Asian markets, so I certainly hope the system does well enough to make it over here.  There is so much potential in a low-cost console that can play classic games along with handheld titles, but I think its true power lies in Remote Play.  Since so many games are moving multiplayer options into an online/network space, it would be nice to have a cheaper option to get some local group gaming.  Just think, instead of dropping $400 on a PS4 to play with your friends (not to mention lugging around a huge console), you could invest in a PS Vita TV and piggy-back on someone else’s system.  Saving money and mooching off of friends at the same time, what could be better?

-Chip, Games I Made My Girlfriend Play

Heroes And Villains: Console Gaming

image by Flickr user: PseudoGil
image by Flickr user: PseudoGil

Every year at E3 we have the so-called “winners” and “losers”. It’s usually a distinction of who you’re a fan of and your personal taste in games, but this year was very different wasn’t it. Sure we still had a “winner” and a “loser”, but in the wake of Microsoft’s awful announcement of the Xbox One and the pokes at those policies made by Sony at their press conference, the two opposing companies have been elevated from ‘winner’ and ‘loser’, to something resembling ‘hero’ and ‘villain’.
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