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Project Shield is no linger a project. It's a reality. You can now preorder for the June release date. I'm so thinking of preordering one, but the case is so expensive.

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SHIELD
INCLUDES:
- NVIDIA SHIELD
- Silver Lid
- AC Adapter
- USB Cable
- 2 Full Games:
Expendable: Rearmed and
Sonic 4 Episode II THD


PRE-ORDER
$349.00

Ships by end of June 2013*
Available in US and Canada only

http://store.nvidia.com/store?SiteID=nvi...=buyshield
I'm actually considering this?

Why? I have no idea

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Why not just get a moga, and use your phone for games?
I already have a phone for games. That's why I said I wanted this even though I didn't know why.
Barcelona Wrote: [ -> ]Why not just get a moga, and use your phone for games?

Because WHY NOT?!

It's technology. Must buy technology.
I kinda want one....I mean OUYA was kinda a bust for my friend and I, but nividia for me has always had decent stuff so it might be worth getting.....especially since hawken is supposedly on this thing (or is going to be). but 350$ *pew* that's out of my price range for now.....
Still a better investment than a Vita Hahaha
ABXY buttons...
Err... I suppose that doesn't infringe on anything belonging to Nintendo right?

Interesting, though the price is quite high compared to the current portable consoles from Sony and Nintendo, though cheap compared to similarly spec'd phones.
Design looks potentially bulky for being potable - probably won't fit in a pocket.

Looks cool and all, but I think the price is too high for what it is at the moment.  See how the reviews go.
Ill stick with my Vita...
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: [ -> ]though cheap compared to similarly spec'd phones.

It's using the Tegra 4 SoC, probably the best mobile chip wee have right now. The only other device to use it yet was just announced today (by HP surprisingly).
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