I enjoyed the videos after some reflection. At first I was struck by the thought that they looked like mobile games, but after thinking about the price, the audience, and especially the card games and casual games, I've turned around on it. My kids don't care much about graphics, as long as it's not the pixelated style that they call old games. The board and card social games I think will be pretty popular. Being able to play the games without having to keep up with pieces or shuffle cards will make it easier to get into those games. So the announcement of the new family and board games was maybe the best for me.
One thing I think is noticeably missing, or at least hasn't been shown yet, is a Mario Party type game. That's my niece's favorite game to play with friends and with all the tech and inputs available on the Amico controllers it would be perfect I think.
Intellivision Amico - Tommy Tallarico introduction + Q&A
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I enjoyed the videos after some reflection. At first I was struck by the thought that they looked like mobile games, but after thinking about the price, the audience, and especially the card games and casual games, I've turned around on it. My kids don't care much about graphics, as long as it's not the pixelated style that they call old games. The board and card social games I think will be pretty popular. Being able to play the games without having to keep up with pieces or shuffle cards will make it easier to get into those games. So the announcement of the new family and board games was maybe the best for me.
One thing I think is noticeably missing, or at least hasn't been shown yet, is a Mario Party type game. That's my niece's favorite game to play with friends and with all the tech and inputs available on the Amico controllers it would be perfect I think.