@tsantsa: Really? It was supposed to increase the browser's speed, which i did for me. Perhaps you should try re-installing the firmware.
@tsantsa: Really? It was supposed to increase the browser's speed, which i did for me. Perhaps you should try re-installing the firmware.
@hazelnut: The guy who developed this is actually working on getting GBA to work. It's not a matter of hardware, just coding and software.
@Harpo: GB(C) and GBA are different systems. They have entirely different tech specs. Think of the GBA as a GameBoy v2.
@Batman: You can do that with most emulators on PC/Mac. Just have two emulator windows (same kind) open.
@GearBoxClock: It's a trade-off. C-sticks for arrow (wasd) keys. and, honestly, I'd rather have the sticks because movement is easier and more percise.
@nerdydesi: It is on console, and it's only 720p. Of course the PC version should look significantly better.
@Møbius: See: the Riddick games.
@zlarm: It's mostly an aesthetic change, and functionally, it feels the same. The same Steam, just prettier.
You can actually make your own in the Zune Originals store.
@KirkyX: I thought it was Counter Strike...
Two more things:
Honestly, I think using the Wii's motion controls (besides the ability to point) could fit in well in Torchlight. I've played Torchlight on PC for a while, and I think that motion could add nicely to the gaming experience.
Black was amazing would love a non-cover-driven FPS. A pure shoot-em-up as Black was (almost).
@p|-|15|-|: I know that from other Castlevania titles you can only have 3 boomerangs (crosses) on screen at a time.
@tenken: I don;t think it has a place on the official Castlevania timeline. I think it will be more of a side-story, similar to the DS & GBA titles.
The Zune Pass is what I used for a while. Now, I just pirate.
Honestly, for what it was, Black was fucking badass. It had damn good graphics and gameplay for a XB/PS2 game.