This reminded me of the old Mad Catz wheel for the Dreamcast. What a cheap piece of shit that was.
This reminded me of the old Mad Catz wheel for the Dreamcast. What a cheap piece of shit that was.
Wow... You suck!
Unfortunately that's where these toys get less cute. One died of Measles at a young age and the other was still born.
"Of course, Sega called the Mega Drive the "Genesis" in North America, only because the copyright for the name Mega Drive was already taken."
Yet another web comic that's two panels too long. The first two panels are all you need.
Those were all terrible. Anti-jokes, all of them.
Just the Super Famicom box art? No western stuff at all?
You're welcome internet. Do with these what you will.
No, the plug is a different shape to the Wii's. Are you sure you're not talking about a composite cable instead of a component cable? Composite cables are dirt cheap just about anywhere. It's a common mistake to get the two mixed up.
This is clearly aimed at Roller Coaster Tycoon fans. There's not much here for Theme Park fans unfortunately.
I was referring to the Gamecube cable. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/26155…
I don't see a problem with 50fps, since most games these games still run at 30. Unless you're talking about 25fps for pre-recorded video, which is a different thing. In my extensive and continuing experience there is no appreciable difference between 25 and 29.97.
Dry Bowser is such a cool concept! How do you defeat an invincible foe? No matter how many times Mario jumps on his head, he'll just keep getting back up!
It's a weird and convoluted road to go down if you have the time and the patience. It's less weird these days.
I once had a TV/Radio/CD player combo once. A great tv while it lasted.
The thing with Skyward Sword is the low resolution was key for the art style to work. As you moved further away from things, they would merge with the background and everything would look like an oil painting; it's really nice looking when it works! The problem is that means Skyward Sword looks ugly as hell when…
But RGB has been a common standard in Europe and Japan since the 16 bit days. Are you saying all the people lucky enough to have that stuff back then were "doing it wrong"?
S-video is much better than composite but still not quite as good as component. People get mixed up because the names are so similar. Component is the good one.
*Facepalm* This article is clearly aimed at people who want to use original hardware; so all the people saying "just use an emulator" are completely missing the point.
Short answer, move to Europe. We've had RGB as a major video standard since the 16 bit days. As long as you owned a Sega system that is; Sony didn't add RGB until the PS2 and Nintendo didn't really get around to it until the Wii! Technically the GameCube had RGB out but you needed the super expensive component cable…