3 (
tres)
Things (
cosas) -
1st (
primera):
- Not owning an XBone, having gotten rid of a 360 after < a week with it, and knowing that I'll never have the interest or the desire to own either/or ever again...I haven't been & don't really pay attention to or keep up with M$' exclusives, acquisitions, news, etc. Additionally - I'm also really late to the whole 'Minecraft' party.
So...imagine my surprise, when buying myself a PS4 copy of it & seeing a PS3 version too...my friend (a GS manager) told me that M$ owns Mojang (the dev + creator of the game); when did this happen? Was it after the Sony versions were released *OR* did Mojang, somehow, snag a clause or ryder in their contract to be 'owned' by one company...while still being able to develop for others?
Regardless - it'll be feeling kinda' cool & funny to be playing a game owned by M$ on Sony consoles
2nd (
segundo):
Is Nintendo fucking serious?!
If I understand correctly, the upcoming 3DS game, Xenoblade Chronicles, will only be playable on the "NEW" 3DS(-XL); new Nintendo hardware that a). makes older & other memory cards obsolete by switching from sd to micro sd *
AND* doesn't even come with/include something as basic & necessary as a Power. Adaptor. W/O having to pay extra for that, too & buy it separately
Is this just initially *OR* are there going to be 3DS and/or Wii-U versions to follow?
If not...if I *have* to (I don't -and- I refuse to and won't) buy another "3DS" to play a 3DS game; well, Ninty will have completely lost & blown any goodwill that I've ever had for them. That would be a really shitty thing for them to pull!
Thoughts?
Last (
ultima):
Since I was pretty much 'gifted' (read: bought it with the proceeds of a card game:) a new, Wii-U Mario World bundle...I'm thinking about (eventually) setting it up & trying her out. For those of you who have them & are familiar with them...what are your thoughts (
yea or
nay) on using/playing it; both/either with the new screen-portable-controller thingie and/or with other motion controls, joysticks, etc one-handed?
How hard/easy + time-consuming is its initial set-up?
Thanks