Ziraider
ಠ_ಠ Get Down with the Pokemon.
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I heard bout the Zune X quite some time ago. I was just going to ask the PokeCommunity their thoughts of the Zune X.
Here are a few Rumors:
-"Zune X" resembles much of what some may remember to be as the Game Gear from Sega back in the early 1990's
-Incorporating not only a world class gaming system, music player, but also injecting whatever the hell they could find to turn it into a straight up multifunctional cell phone.
-Evidently, we're told that Zune-X can be directly hooked up to any HD-TV or computer to play games on the big-screen. The thing the makes this worthwhile is the fact that not only can the Zune-X connect to the Internet via wireless and Ethernet connection, but will also be able to use its blue-tooth capabilities to double as an XBox 360 controller.
-Contrary to recent rumors, the Zune-X will not let users access the OnLive cloud-gaming service at OnLive.com. This is an obviously common sense strategy that most gaming systems plan to use, and Sony has already limited access to OnLive.com on their PS3 Internet browser. With this in mind, don't expect to be able to use OnLive's cloud-gaming service from your new Zune-X (if you can get your hands on one.)
What dose the PokeCommunity think?
Here are a few Rumors:
-"Zune X" resembles much of what some may remember to be as the Game Gear from Sega back in the early 1990's
-Incorporating not only a world class gaming system, music player, but also injecting whatever the hell they could find to turn it into a straight up multifunctional cell phone.
-Evidently, we're told that Zune-X can be directly hooked up to any HD-TV or computer to play games on the big-screen. The thing the makes this worthwhile is the fact that not only can the Zune-X connect to the Internet via wireless and Ethernet connection, but will also be able to use its blue-tooth capabilities to double as an XBox 360 controller.
-Contrary to recent rumors, the Zune-X will not let users access the OnLive cloud-gaming service at OnLive.com. This is an obviously common sense strategy that most gaming systems plan to use, and Sony has already limited access to OnLive.com on their PS3 Internet browser. With this in mind, don't expect to be able to use OnLive's cloud-gaming service from your new Zune-X (if you can get your hands on one.)
What dose the PokeCommunity think?