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gamrTV Weekly - Top Five Games of PAX Prime 2011

Original, PC, X360, Wii, PS3, XBL

Up this week, GameStop and OnLive butt heads in the news, reviews of Phineas & Ferb and Half Minute Hero, and VGChartz Editor-in-Chief Chris Arnone gives his top five video game experiences of PAX Prime 2011.

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  • Post posted on 02 September 2011
Editor's note: video was recorded back on Tuesday, so I got back from PAX Prime on Monday night.

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Fededx (on 04 September 2011)

About onlive, I'm kind of affraid of it. I'm so traditionalist, that I don't want a new gen without new consoles. Besides, my internet connection sucks so, I'll stay with Nintendo... Nice show dude, cool beard! Was LoZ Skyward Sword at PAX? You didn't even mention it, have you enjoyed any 3DS games there? Anyway, hoping for a review for Star Fox 64 3D soon!


CaptainHavok (on 04 September 2011)

Skyward Sword was there and looked great, but was the same stuff we've seen before. Nothing new. I was less-than-impressed with Super Mario 3D Land.


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MARCUSDJACKSON (on 03 September 2011)

i don't read reviews. cloud gaming is interesting. keeping your games online isn't comforting but when you don't have the hardrive space its the best place to go.


Phoeniks.Wright (on 02 September 2011)

Cloud gaming as it exists right now is not going to be the future of gaming, since it creates an overdependence on the company providing the service. If I buy say 20 games from Onlive and they go bankrupt and shut down their servers, I'm screwed, I lose my 20 games permanently. If any of the big 3 goes bankrupt, I get to keep all my games and play them until my console dies on me, and even then I could still buy a second hand console, which seeing as I can still buy working NES's, means a very long time.


binary solo (on 02 September 2011)

GTTV bonus round discussed Apple and cloud gaming. The pretty much unified opinion of the panel was that Apple TV will go there. I wouldn't be surprised if Apple buys out Onlive. It'll make the platform exclusives that much more important for MS and Sony.