I forgot about that! It'll be "the best of" SNES, megadrive and Turbografix 16 (which i've never played) games.
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#16
Posted 11 May 2006 - 04:24 PM
I forgot about that! It'll be "the best of" SNES, megadrive and Turbografix 16 (which i've never played) games.
#17
Posted 11 May 2006 - 04:35 PM
Uhh... wasn't a Blu-Ray DVD just a DVD with more capacity due to the greater wavelength of blue lasers? You don't necessarily need to introduce a whole new storage medium for high definition television... then again, if it sells... hmm...
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#18
Posted 11 May 2006 - 05:14 PM
You either have to be crazy, rich, or both to buy any of these next gen consoles RIGHT when they come out. lol.
#19
Posted 11 May 2006 - 06:33 PM
darth_paul, i think i really like you now.
Holy shit, we even have the same name (If my name is translated to english)
About the PS3, I'll probably buy one when the price drops and there's a killer app.
#20
Posted 11 May 2006 - 11:50 PM
Greater Frequency = Lower Wavelength. Unless you're comparing blue light to violet, ultra violet, x-rays or gamma rays. Then it does have a longer wavelength.
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#21
Posted 12 May 2006 - 01:51 AM
Edit: If you want, you may add "is better in physics than me" to your signature, Mr. Sublime.
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#23
Posted 17 May 2006 - 07:08 PM
As for the PS3 itself. I think they might be rushing the Bluetooth technology. Consoles nowadays are comming out more and more frequently. They really should have waited, right now I don't think that most Joe Average people have enough HD TV's to make the MAIN feature of the PS3, bluetooth graphics, work. In eight years, definitely, they also might be able to lower the price of bluetooth technology by that time as well. It will end up like buying a AMD graphics card and putting that in a computer with an 1990's apple green screen monitor.
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Also, the problems with their last console has made me weary of their products. No online capability to go (It needed an add-on and their were problems even with that), Disk Fucking Read Error that rendered blue backs and PS1 games useless, and the fact they needed to remake the bastard into a whole new machine (IE Slim).
There is also a thing about innovation. Say what you will about the Wii, whether it fails or wins, at least Nintendo is trying something new. Can't say the same about Sony where they have the same damn controller from their first incarnation with just a scad few bells and whistles attached.
Right now, fuck sony. This consol war will mostly be between the 360 and the Wii.
Also, 600$ = fail.
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#24
Posted 19 May 2006 - 10:36 AM
Holy shit, we even have the same name (If my name is translated to english)
About the PS3, I'll probably buy one when the price drops and there's a killer app.
Dude, that's awesome! Thanks for the kind words, I knew that I would meet people with common interests on this site, but now it's like I've found my evil twin or something ! Anyone who shares my views on Nintendo, has a similar screen name, and has my name (even if it is in another language) is alright in my book. Anyway, yeah as far as the PS3 goes, I was all set to actually buy a PS2 by now since the prices have been dropped especially for used ones, but now that PS3 will be here soon what's the point. Yet, if the price is going to be $599+ then screw it, I'll just be my usuall Nintendo fanboy self and get myself a Wii and a DS (which I still haven't gotten yet since I'm waiting for better games, but some like New Super Mario Bros. and the latest Castlevania are really starting to sway me.)
#25
Posted 21 May 2006 - 08:58 PM
Now on topic, I really don't see any reasons to buy a PS3 on launch day. Too expensive and no cool games, unlike the Wii that is cheap and will have awesome launch games. (Did anyone said Zelda?)
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#29
Posted 06 October 2006 - 10:09 PM
Sony learned a lot since Beta, they havent made too many large mistakes since then. Sony and Philips helped pioneer compact disc technology, if Sony's Blu-Ray doesnt become the next gen industry standard, im sure it will be a strong competitor of whatever format is available to compete against it. I cant see it simply dying away.
There are some clear technical advantages Blu-Ray has over HD-DVD such as higher capacity (50GB for BD v. 30GB for HD- DVD) and higher data rates (50mbps for Blu-Ray v. 31mbps for HD DVD.
As far as technology in general, the majority of consumers will take a wait and see approach before investing large sums of money into new formats. whether it be next-gen dvd, video games, etc.
even with dvd being the current home format, vhs is just now starting to diminish after being available for over 20 years.
most are balking at the prices of the PS3, but around 1992/1993 consumers were paying around $130 for either a SNES packed with mario,.or a genesis packed with sonic. that was almost 14 years ago. adjusted for inflation, and taking into how much technology has advanced since then, Sony's price is very modest afterall, considering everything the machine is capable of.
SNES carts were priced roughly from $29.99 to $59.99, circa 1991 to 1995..about the same as most games today.
most consumers, unlike the tech savvy, will probably notice little difference in the quality of DVD vs. Blu-Ray or HD-DVD, and wont be compelled to invest in it, choosing to stick with the current DVD format, until the prices come down of the new technology.
unless there are compelling reasons to invest in a new format to where it pretty much outdates its predecessor, and until mass-production and competition makes the new products affordable, dont count on current technology going anywhere for a while.
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#30
Posted 08 October 2006 - 02:11 PM
However, except for zip disks, most technology upgrades in terms of storage space seem to stick, don't they? Man, what were they thinking with zip disks? I remember when it was cool to have 100mb of R/W diskspace on what was really just a giant floppy disk.