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FrankieViturello
FrankieViturello
FrankieViturello

Go fuck yourself, then go fuck your precious hacking community you smug cunt. Read more

I play DS games via DraStic on the OUYA, frankly, they look/run perfectly fine on a 50+ inch HDTV. Resolution differences don't take anything away from the experience, certainly it's no worse than playing PSP games on a TV. Here's an example of how they look. If you're too picky to enjoy playing a game that has some

WHAT? Using the Gamepad as the screen? When the FUCK did I ever say that/how the fuck did you infer that? I'm talking about using the Wii-U pad as substitute for a Wiimote, YES with limited compatibility acknowledged and understood - no nunchucks or attachments will plug into it, but Nintendo could easily throw in Read more

Why the fuck wouldn't you point the IR sensor at the sensor bar? It's on the top of the Wii-U pad and it points at it in its default position just like a vertical Wiimote. Read more

As I previously stated, the Wii-U pad has an IR sensor on the top of it that can be "pointed at the screen" and very likely simulate the IR port on the top of the Wiimote. Do you own a Wii-U? Have you seen that? Are you even reading my responses? I'm done arguing this with you, you're so blinded by your dedication to Read more

Again, as I previously stated, this would be for BASIC Wiimote control schemes, Wiimote only with no additional components for games that only use the basic inputs (think Virtual Console games and Wiiware primarily). And, no offense, but a hacking community (and I do understand what they do and how effective that Read more

The Wii-U pad has an ir sensor on top and all of the gyroscopic features of a Wiimote. I see no reason why they couldn't have the system recognize it as whatever they wanted it to. Sure it wouldn't work for all Wii games, but for ones that function with just the basic Wiimote features I'm sure it's doable via Read more

If it's a game that requires both screens to be "focused" on by the user at the same time I can see the problem, but there are many many DS games that don't require that type of action/field of vision. For games that only require the user to focus on one screen at a time this won't be a problem. For the ones that need Read more

To all the people in this thread complaining that DS games would look shitty on a TV I encourage you to try a DS emulator with scaling/filtering options. 99% of games look completely fine when scaled up to HD resolutions. Read more

They had better let the user use the TV as one of the screens. If there is no option to play with the TV as one of the two screens this will be the same as not being able to use the Wii-U pad on the Wii section of the Wii-U. Something ENTIRELY possible via engineering that Nintendo seems to be incapable of Read more

As long as it retains the "always load up the default/primary profile" it'll be a quick option. Forcing me to choose a profile doesn't make things that much faster. Read more

While I won't argue with the move, it doesn't help me as a Wii-U owner looking for quality software unless the pay that is cut is purposefully diverted into hiring 3rd party companies to make exclusive and/or new software for the system. Read more

I just want to again point out what a magical, nearly SEAMLESS transition that Gaben's beard made with Jeff Bridges'. Once I did that I knew it would be one to remember.

Nice! Never had my work make it to the end of a shop contest. Just happy to be here. Read more

How the fuck does "common sense" equate in any way shape or form to a rigidly moderated app store that has quality control and user security efficiently covered? I mean, I've got nothing against Android, I use the OS for a multitude of things other than cellphone, and I like side-loading and modding the system ... but Read more

It's a much bigger problem on Android where they can exploit actual software on the market. Read more