James
MyGaming Alumnus
Portable gaming console pricing compared
We compare pricing and features of the current generation mobile gaming consoles
We compare pricing and features of the current generation mobile gaming consoles
Three big things that tilt the gaming table towards dedicated handheld are controls, games and portability.This poses the question; will anyone with a tablet device buy a dedicated mobile game console?
In addition to the quality aspect of games I think one should also look at the exclusiveness of some games.
Both the PS Vita and 3DS have their own exclusive titles that you can't play on any other device.
I firmly believe that this holds great value when a person decides to buy a gaming handheld - if you like Mario, Zelda or Pokémon you're going to go with the 3DS. If you're into Uncharted, Wipeout or Little Big Planet you're going to get a Vita.
By the same line of thought I don't think anybody ever bought an iPad because they wanted to play Angry Birds or Draw Something?
That's where the difference comes in. If you buy a dedicated gaming handheld you have an idea of the type of gaming experience you want from the console. If you buy a cellphone or tablet you'll probably buy it for some other reason (I suppose 'being trendy' also constitutes a reason) but any games you install will probably only be on a "oh look, a new game, let's try it out" basis.
Yes - iOS and Android has put some challenge on the gaming market; but only for casual gamers.
I can't see Nintendo rolling out their next Zelda adventure on the iPad...