I wouldn't buy it. I never liked the Super Game Boy when it was out. For me, if I want to play a Gameboy game (or in this case DS) , I want to play it because it is portable.
True... but keep in mind that Apple has changed since 1995. Then, their primary interest was personal computers. That^ is an example of trying to make money without the means to do it. When they tried to start iTunes with Sony, who had already gained success in music with the Walkman, they were turned down. Now, they have more market value than Sony, Microsoft, or Nintendo. They had no problem overcoming the Walkman and other players in the music market, what should stop them from entering this one?
Hi everyone. Just wanted to get some opinions on this topic... Will Apple take a bold step into the console war, or continue in the casual gaming market that has given it much success in the past and present? What threats may it pose if it does?
I personally believe that it may be announced by Apple within the next 3-5 years. They have gotten involved in many forms of media, and home gaming is one of the ones they have left untouched. It seems logical that they will. They will be good competition for the existing companies.
World at War in general was very bad. I tried it on the PS3 and owned it for a short time for PC. It is buggy, has sub-par graphics, and clunky control. An even stronger negative is the fact that the PS2 version has no Zombies mode, the only redeeming quality of the game. If you're looking for a good shooter for PS2, try one of the Timesplitters games. If it has to be Call of Duty, COD 3 for PS2 is much better.
I'm pretty sure it was confirmed that the blocking of used games on the PS4 was not true. I can't give you a source, but still, even Sony knows that would be a bad idea, and they've made pretty stupid decisions in the past.