The gaming industry is big business. It seems like a new console makes the adventure to store shelves every few months and new games for the vast variety of systems arrive every week. The end of April saw the release of Capcom’s Monster Hunter Tri on Nintendo Wii, a game originally created for Playstation 3 before Nintendo bought exclusive rights. Though the game has taken a dive in graphics to slice its way onto the world’s most popular games console, the majority of features and functions remain and the core gaming experience is exactly the same. Unfortunately, the esteemed motion sensor wii-mote provides no playability enhancement, compared with games that heavily rely on the capabilities of the wii-mote like Mario Kart, Red Steel and Trauma Centre.
Any gamer will tell you Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are always in competition with one another and unfortunately, they’re not always forthcoming with game sharing. For the time being, anyone desperate to play Monster Hunter Tri will have to invest in a Wii, as it won’t be fighting its way onto any of the other consoles any time soon. Game companies heavily guard their popular franchises. You probably can’t imagine Mario making an appearance on any Playstation console anymore than you can imagine Cloud Strife appearing on any Nintendo console.
These unfortunate facts make being a gamer an expensive lifestyle. Most of us have one, maybe two major consoles at most (though you probably own either a DS/DSi or PSP), making it frustrating when you catch a trailer for a new game that positively makes you salivate. Foaming at the mouth or not however, paying the bills comes before indulging, which is why shopping online for competitive prices on games, consoles and accessories is an idea of only the wisest! Not only can you usually find something cheaper than you would in most high street stores, but you can compare the list of prices online or you could even search for something second hand with online marketplaces just like this one!





