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Answer: they use single layer discs. A next-gen game that hits 15MB would be impressive. 25GB will work nicely. In fact, it's highly unlikely that that the PS3 would ever use a dual layer 50GB BD-ROM. And by biased, I'm sure you mean contradictory to your rabid Sony fanboy-ism. 333746[/snapback] Damn straight..........except for the fanboy remark. 333762[/snapback] Perhaps you'd prefer worship? The fact that you cited a bunch of neutral articles as pro-BluRay just proves the matter.
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the phrase THRUST VECTORING OWNS THE SKIES.
JB0 replied to treatment's topic in Movies and TV Series
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the phrase THRUST VECTORING OWNS THE SKIES.
JB0 replied to treatment's topic in Movies and TV Series
You forgot the part where HG came in, renamed Gore to Alfred Dole, relabelled the reactive armor as reflex armor, changed the general meaning of the discussion, and gave the jet pack mystical symbolism. -
I figured that's what you meant, since that's what'd be a common sense preference by just about anyone who's ever even considered wanting an Xbox 360. Allard or Bach, I can't remember which, already hinted in OXM though, that their strategy would be more along the lines of releases a new model 360 with an HD DVD-ROM, and then having large games release in both multiple DVD-9s AND HD DVDs (kinda the way PC games release on both CD-ROM and DVD-ROM today). Which would absolutely suck, because it'd be basically giving the finger to all the early adopters. 333537[/snapback] Guh... At least they'd dual-release them instead of ignoring it totally.
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I actually don't. I didn't bother to buy to many movies on VHS because they were bulky and suffered from poor quality that got worse with use. What few movies I did have (Transformers: the Movie, Robocop, Star Wars, etc) I replaced with DVDs. Over here it was a matter of watching the movie or not. And some of our VHS isn't DVD-able. Like Captain Power. Which I haven't watched in years, but... If they do an upgrade later, I hope it's available to people who already bought their Xbox 360s, instead of only existing in a premium rehash. I HATE buying things twice. I didn't even consider new system. I immediatly thought add-on box, a la SegaCD(Super CD-ROM, JagCD, whatever). Price should be relatively low, because there's not a pressing need for more hardware on the 360. The PS1 could've used a bit of help, but everything past that's run it's entire life without hitting any major problems horsepower-wise(IMO).
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Exactly. If they'd included them in the theatrical release, less people would buy the DVD.
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SNES music is lightyears ahead of GBA music. GBA, sadly, is using basically the same sound as the original Gameboy. Not that there's anything wrong with PSGs, but they're kind of dated, particularly the one the GBx uses. 333199[/snapback] Indeed. This is one reason why I'd rather they released the game for the DS. Some improved visuals would be nice, too. 333294[/snapback] It's why I'm glad the DS exists. Was nice of Nintendo to put out a portable system that WASN'T rapidly assembled while in panic mode.
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I dunno... It looks like it'll be interesting. But on the other hand, it also looks like it'll be the "neat idea, steaming crap of an execution" kind of interesting.
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SNES music is lightyears ahead of GBA music. GBA, sadly, is using basically the same sound as the original Gameboy. Not that there's anything wrong with PSGs, but they're kind of dated, particularly the one the GBx uses.
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Like I said... Arr, matey.
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Yah. 3's allegedly coming for the DS. With luck, it'll go through this time. It was being done for the WonderSwan Color, but got axed. With further luck, it'll get a US release. To date, 3's the only one without a legal US release. Starting to look like it's cursed, though... Sony's opinion doesn't matter. Squeenix doesn't have any exclusivity contracts, Sony doesn't own a controlling share, nothing like that. Squeenix just makes most of their games for Sony's hardware. Not just Final Fantasy Tactics, but VARANT STORY as well. A friend of mine played the hell out of demo at TGS or E3 a year ago and said it's fantastic. 333124[/snapback] Yah. From what I've heard, the game engine draws a lot from Vagrant Story.
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The US DVD liner notes had several of them too... http://www.animeigo.com/Liner/MACROSS.t
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So SRW Alpha. Alpha Gaiden had Macross also. So does the new Alpha 3.
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I suspect whichever CD it is, it involves the phrase "Arr, matey!"
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Just means they aren't scary anymore. Actually, 12 looks set to completely revitalize it. They've finally ditched the stand-in-a-line-and-stab-air paradigm that's been stubbornly held onto since the NES. I'd argue that they've finally strayed far enough from the formula to make a game with interesting gameplay beyond dorking with the equipment. *chuckles* I actually count 9 as one of my favorites in the series, though. For a hopelessly dated game engine, it was damn fun to tweak.
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For shits and giggles, I downloaded hi-def (720p) video samples from one of Microsoft's sites. The difference between it and a regular DVD movie was nothing short of stunning on my 52" Toshiba DLP TV. That said, though, I simply have too large of a movie collection. While a high-def disc format would be nice for future movies, I'm just not ready to start replacing anything I've already got. Yah. We've stll got a fair # of VHS tapes kicking around for that reason. That is, sadly, a somewhat likely scenario. I know a guy who bought a DVD player when they were still asking $1000 bucks for one, but most people just aren't willing. *nods* Yah. Sony's gonna eat massive losses on the PS3 to move it. And it'll pr'ly be udnercut by standalone players, just like the PS2 was outside Japan. *nods again* If they do an upgrade later, I hope it's priced low enough that there's no reason NOT to get it.
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Thank Granas there ISN'T a remake. I'm sick and tired of hearing about the damned game. The last thing I need is for it start all over again at square 1(or si that SquareEnxii 1?. ... Or even worse, hear all the fanboys start bitching because it's not identical to the original. "OMG TIFA'S BOOBSESES R SMALLAR!1111 SQUARE AM TEH SUX!111 ENIX RUINDED TEH BESTEST GAEM EVAR!11111" Aside from being glitchy in general and not working on anything past Win98, it's not much better. The resolution is hgiher, sure, but the poly counts are the same, the textures are just as low-res, and all that other stuff.
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*bangs head* My freaking NES can generate a thousand enemies over the course of a level. I thought you meant a thousand active at once. Don't waste people's time with stupid crap. It's probably that there's 250 ACTIVE objects. With more than 2 models up. Oh, quit being a retard.
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Fopr the love of... USE ENTER! WHITE SPACE IS YOUR FRIEND! SEPERATE DIFFRENT IDEAS WITH BLANK LINES! What I ment is that because of that feature Divx is not bought since it would ahh ugh...like no one would buy since playing the DVDs they buy might not even work with it. Divx the disk format wasn[t bought because no one wanted to pay an extra hundred dollars for their player just so they could be required to phone in every time they wanted to watch a movie. Divx the video codec has never been marketed comercially, though it is a subset of the MPEG4 format developed for DTV broadcasts(though it was ultimately determined MPEG2 would be just fine). Again... *shrugs* No system ever has been pushed to the limits. Most are retired just as things start to get interesting. I don't find it impressive that they can do a lot of objects without slowdown. To the contrary, I find it expected for such a late title in the system's life. Just because most PS2 titles have no need for a thousand enemies active at once is no reason to find the presence of such impressive.
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So the Robotech folks didn't exercise any excess imagination in translating the episode titles then huh? :-) Not this time, anyways...
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I've heard people describe it as a batarang. Or a pair of penii with buttons. I just see a GameCube with a borked layout. No....I ment SPIDERMAN! It has the Spidey thing shape in it I can just sense it when looking at it. Man JBO you didnt even get that *hides behind chair* . Congratulations. You just described Divx. Funny thing... no one bought Divx. 332740[/snapback] I did Yes. No they don't. The service has been non-functional for years. And now we're into a totally diffrent thing. That's a video codec named after the movie disk. A. Because games don't magically begin sucking as they age. B. Good is debatable in this case. *shrugs* What? You're making no sense here.
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I've heard people describe it as a batarang. Or a pair of penii with buttons. I just see a GameCube with a borked layout. Congratulations. You just described Divx. Funny thing... no one bought Divx.
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seems reduntant and confusing it sounded better the first time they said 332730[/snapback] Both HD DVD and BD players are expected to have some type of broadband connectivity option (sorta like how DIVX was originally supposed to work, the difference being it's not necessary). The PS3 is a prime example. 332733[/snapback] But that's a function of the sofware and hardware, not the media. Divx was proprietary encrypted data on DVD, for example. No one would argue DVD had internet connectivity because Divx used DVDs and called home. So we're back to it's just stupid.
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Nice! ... Am I the only person that things the Wing Zero Custom looks better WITHOUT the wings?
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It's NINJA Squadron.