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Drßukkake

2004-11-27, 6:45 am

too bad , its the best 128 bit system
WDY

2005-02-02, 3:38 am

People are going to call me crazy, but I think the DC stacks up extremely
well against modern console. Now, I know it can't be as good as the PS2 and
XBox in visual quality, but it certainly can come close. And what it lakes
in high resolution bitmapped surfaces and anti-aliased high resolution
visuals, it more than makes up for with innovative gameplay and pure,
unadulterated fun. I could easily see a version of GTA 3 on the DC, even if
you had to scale it down a bit. It would still be just as fun. Even Halo
would have still been a blast on the console. I find it amazing that 6 years
later, it can still hold it's own. The Playstation nor the N64 can say the
same. If Sega had just not given up.....................



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> too bad , its the best 128 bit system



izwalker@yahoo.com

2005-02-11, 5:43 pm

2 dc's, 2 twinstics, 2 copies of voot, a link cable and 2 tv's are very
close to a 1,000$ arcade machine. There is definitly some cool about
that. Considering how many people play older arcade games that have
much more archaic graphics, i don't think the dc is going to just
dissapear. Actually i could see the units eventually become more and
more valuable as units fail.

that will take awhile though :/

-isaac

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