You guys beat me to it.
You mean third person. :P
"I'm not a genius like George Lucas, I didn't have this story planned out."
*LOL* Neither did Lucas.
...since it's very apparent that they have no ladies writing for that site. Almost every entry is "Women love..." How would the writer know what women want?
Shadowrun for the Genesis was vastly different and much cooler. It was more action and less rpg though.
This article is smack dab right on.
...and you'd have pay me to take them on VHS. What's your point?
It's gone now. Odd. You can search commercials in the search bar and find an older version of the article from Feb of this year. Some of the commercials are different, however.
iced tea I see in that whiskey bottle?
The title is misleading and only a small part of the article.
The commercials are cool, but the article needs some fact checking. Centipede came out in the arcade in 1980, not 1977. Of course, the ad is for the Atari version which didn't come out until later.
There are some very nice shirts in there!
They're expecting video game players to READ?!?!? WTF?!?
Of course, I'm kidding. I think.
My point was that the *studios* won't want to release movies at that resolution. It's essentially handing over a film print to the consumer. With Blu-Ray the video can be extremely close to a 2K master if done correctly. If they start making discs that can do 6k, it would be an *exact* archive of a 6k scan. Would studios want to give that to the consumer? I highly doubt it.
MAN! I didn't mean to approve until Roger Taylor's name was fixed. Oh well, decent story anyway. It definitely opens up the whole consumer control vs. artist intent argument.
This actually makes a good point about the depth of the game that most people overlook.
That would be the equivalent of giving someone a master print if they gave you a 4K scan on a disc. There is no way in bloody blazes that will happen, at least in our lifetime.
I can see live broadcasts and such, but not movies.
My Visa debit card absolutely won't work on PSN. I have no idea why.
Ned, you should not be supporting Pac-Man considering his lifelong struggle with the sin of gluttony.
It should. I'm not sure if you need a US card for it to draw funds from though.