The PS2 Red Labels of Silent Hill 2 and Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution did WONDERS for me...
Oct. 23rd.
If true, the fault lies not with Nintendo, but with Foxconn. You have to realize the companies that give out these kinds of assignments to manufacturers, whether it be giving out contracts to sign or whatnot, don't always know what really goes on behind such closed doors.
Otherwise, someone mean can come into these comments going "DUURRR!!! DISS EXPLAINS WHY IT ONLY COSTSTSTS $180 DOLLORS 2 MAEK!!!!!"
OMG!!! THE DOUCHEBAGGARY!!! IT'S TOO MUCH!!! THIS GAMING GEN HAS BECOME THE DIGITAL EQUIVALENT TO THE POLITICALLY OVER ENTITLED '90'S!!!
AAAAAAGH!!!
So many? The majority of these 1080p games are 2D games or enhanced ports of games already 1080p on other consoles (MH Por. 3rd HD on PS3).
Duh, they first stated full HD at 60fps and the said they wanted it on par with the other HD consoles.
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Damn... he just couldn't sit still and enjoy what he had, he just HAAAD to share his experience with everyone... the wrong way.
Called it, Full HD by Activision = full 1280 x 720, as opposed to PS3/360's 880 x 720.
A real jump for such an underrated series.
Of course he's going to say that, considering his PoV consists of his experience with the 3DO, which was $700, and the M2, which got canned by Matsushita before it would launch at $999...
I'm not going to get upset about it, you still have to pay extra for it.
Must... have... must... have... NOW!!!!
The subject of the report from yesterday has been retracted, thus this new report.
It IS built nice, no joke.
*yawn* blah blah, it's 2D, it better be in 1080p, blah blah... *yawn*
Exactly, why call it "free" NOW when they required an unlock patch? Hand getting caught in the cookie jar is all.
Sterling satire... not so sterling.
Looks good.
Nothing new, it's just not profiting off of software you didn't make due to EULA being enforced by DMCA... running amok, that is.
My speculatoins seem correct, the western teams MUST be going back to the drawing board and remaking it from scratch.