I've been watching it very closely. I was really upset that I missed the deadline to Kickstart some cash toward it. It might end up a novelty, but it could also be a revolutionary device. Who knows? It's only $100 either way when it's all said and done.
If you have the money go for it. It's obviously new and there aren't many games out yet, but I got one and I've had a ton of fun with it already. I have really high hopes for the future of Wii U.
^this. It's totally asinine to argue about what the graphics will be like because we have no way of knowing. I would assume it will be at least as powerful as current-gen PC's, but to expect the same kind of jump we saw from PS2 to PS3 is unrealistic. Games are costing more and more to produce...
I agree. It all comes down to preference. If you want something that's more customizable Android is probably the way to go, but if you're looking for something that "just works" you'll be happy with the iPhone.
To be fair there are plenty of Android phones that can survive a serious drop. I had a Droid X2 before my iPhone and it took a spill down a flight of stairs (without a screen protector) and didn't get a scratch. If i had dropped my iPhone without a case it would be toast. I think you can blame...
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