Forget the PS4 and Xbox One. A new portable gaming console is about to revolutionize the industry. Because you can also connect it to your TV. That's right. The Vega+, or Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega+, has a vintage design. Yet it contains all the bells and whistles of 22nd century technology. The PS4 and Xbox One are likely to suffer a shortfall very soon. Once the Vega+ launches in late summer 2016. Not to mention that it's cheaper than most Sony and Microsoft products. And less bulky.
Does the PS4 or Xbox One come with 1,000 games?
Certainly not. How would the PS4 and Xbox One make you spend money? The 1,000 games are perhaps the biggest selling point for gamers. Because continually spending money on games and new game packs can be frustrating. The Vega+ is versatile. It can be used as a portable gaming console or connected to your TV via an A/V cable for optimal gaming. The portable console features a full-color LCD screen. As well as 1,000 licensed games already installed. Vintage games like "Skatin' USA" and "Blitz". Users can also add more games via an SD card. This is the only game console of its kind.
Sir Clive Sinclair's vintage gaming experience
Sir Clive Sinclair is one of the most famous British inventors. He actually invented a one-man submarine at the age of 12. Sinclair's other inventions include the world's first pocket television and a pocket calculator. The Vega+ is based on the Sinclair Spectrum. The best selling computer in the UK in 1982. Its vintage design retains the spirit of the 1980s. The Vega+ is faithful to the features of the ZX Vega. Including stereo output for optimal gaming sounds and music. Gamers who played the original Sinclair Spectrum will appreciate this blast from the past. Produced by Retro Computers, the Vega+ offers gamers more than a PS4 and Xbox One. They have also combined new technology with vintage style, revolutionizing the cost. It can run over 14,000 Spectrum games with low component costs.
Will the PS4 and Xbox One answer the call?
Sony's PS4 and Microsoft's Xbox One are becoming obsolete. With the rise of portable gaming consoles, like the Vega+, will they answer the call? They could repackage the same PS4 and Xbox One systems with some improvements. But gamers might get tired of the same thing. Plus, the vintage design is very trendy. Rumors of a PS4.5 or PSK, and an updated Xbox One have been circulating. Sony and Microsoft have taken notes on Nintendo's strategy of moving from handheld to home console. Gamers could be seeing a portable device war very soon. We are all curious to see the prices of these new devices when they hit the shelves.