Shia Kyosuka wrote:"Our food looks better. It tastes the same though."
You can run back and forth, playing against someone over the internet, just like you would in real life.
The control is your racket. You use actual physical skill to play.
The control is your sword. Swing it around, use your reflexes. Dodge out of the way or block an opponent's attack. Using your hand-eye coordination and skill.
Tom Dincht wrote:PS2 is PS1 with better graphics? Very close.
PS2 can play DVDs and has HDD.
GameCube uses tiny discs, can`t play music or dvds...
Most of the good games on Gamecbe are on PS2 and Xbox as well.
I don't give a crap how realistic graphics are. I don't care what hardware the system has. I just want to play a fun game. Is that too much to ask for?
Azier the Swordsman wrote:This is true unfortunately. And I pity the people with this mentality.Sorry, but I disagree again. The gaming industry as whole is too latainment media, and there is a steady stream of excellent, really good, decent, mediocre, ect. games. There will always be enough good games to keep the industry afloat. COMPANIES can fall, but the industry will never crash. It's simply absurd to say so.
So I guess if it's not a Mario or MMO game it's not fun?
You WILL also be able to use a standard controller. As far as I know, it's said it's intended for backwards compatible games, but I do believe most 3rd party publishers will still design games for the Revolution with a standard controller D
Games are NOT about Fun. Games are about an "EXPERIENCE"
and It's IMPOSSIBLE to create an experience (Thrill, Scare, Tension, Excitement) with a Weak Console, generic controller, and low-end graphics.
Graphics, Hardware, Features, Innovation, are all Important.
The Problem is, that games have gotten more and more DULL over the past few years. Since Graphics have gotten better, gameplay has gotten worst. Or has it?
Games today are more exciting, more scary, more Thrilling than any SuperMario, DOOM, or Sonic game of the past.
To say that Games are still kinda DULL today, wouldn't be lieing, but it's foolish to blame it all on Hardware and Graphics. It's NOT the Crazy Realitic Graphics' fault, or the awesome clock-speed of the processor, it's the Old School Idiot Developers that are STILL making games without progressing or evolving And the Newbie Designers that don't know what they're doing.
Stop blaming Bad Games on Graphics. Today's Games are Actually VERY GOOD, (this is coming from me, who bashes every game) we keep trying to compair gameplay to the realitic graphics, and that's where we disapoint ourselves, because of the HUGE gap in Balance.
Now THIS is the best post in this entire thread.
Volt wrote:Today's Games are Actually VERY GOOD
Fireproof wrote:There really was no perfect golden age of gaming, and there never will be. Sure, there are ups and downs over the years, but having gamed in one of those ups is no excuse to turn into a cenophobic whiner every time the next round of consoles comes out.
cbwing0 wrote:My point is that there are just as many (if not more) Mario's and Zelda's today as there were in the 8- and 16-bit days. The only difference is that we are still seeing the hordes of mediocre knock-offs that surround them. For every Burnout 3 there is a Big Mutha Truckers. For every Ratchet and Clank there is a Spongebob Squarepants or Catwoman.
If we took an honest look (as you and I do), then we would find that the same is true of the gaming past. Most people have simply forgotten all of the bad, unpopular games of their childhood.
Shia Kyosuka wrote:That's still not what I was saying.
Eh, maybe it is my typing skills... or my ability to get a point across... I don't know, maybe you can help me with this.
*sigh*
Volt wrote:No one enjoys being scared crap-less. . . non-the-less people like that and want to experience it.
Controllers, Graphics, and Hardware are all VERY important to run
games.
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