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Spike has a Zombi-U demo after the conference so we'll see.
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Originally Posted by RustyShackleford
Originally Posted by millionuppercuts
ZombiU looks legit though.
A little better graphically than XBOX you say? lol
I guess you missed all those Halo 4 videos brah
this cross talk is annoying I'd rather they subtitle dude or take him off stage altogetherOriginally Posted by SuprDuperFly
Gamers and Devs from Japan are watching.Originally Posted by 100PROOF
I dont mean no harm but why are these Asian guys even on stage? Why not just get someone to read a teleprompter
basicallyOriginally Posted by K2theAblaM
Piece of %$!+ system lol...Originally Posted by horchata kid
the more i see it, the less I want a Wiiu
Until the ZombiU gets an extended demo we'll see if it comes close to Halo 4.Originally Posted by millionuppercuts
Originally Posted by RustyShackleford
Originally Posted by millionuppercuts
ZombiU looks legit though.
A little better graphically than XBOX you say? lol
I guess you missed all those Halo 4 videos brah
They are still in the same ballpark and since 1st party Nintendo games look a lot better than they should because of how gifted their art departments are you won't even notice the difference. Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 look better than 80% of Xbox 360 games.
Now did you see Starwars 1313? That's what a real next-gen game looks like. I can run that on my PC now though, won't have to wait for "next-gen consoles".
BTW, I have a 360 and Wii so I'm not biased. I guess I'm just a little bored with 360 when I see how outdated it is every time I play a pc game. Skyrim on 360 looks like an OG Xbox game compared to when I play it on a pc. Maybe that's why I'm drawn to Nintendo consoles; they give me different game experiences that I can't get anywhere else. No point in buying a console just to play watered down, graphically dumbed down PC ports.