Filtering, Antialiasing etc can be written in software no prob, there's loads of algorithms to do it but it REALLY increases rendering time when the CPU needs to do it.
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Originally posted by Strider
Wait until you see the likes of F-Zero DS, Ocarina of Time DS, Smash Bros Ds, Lylat Wars DS and Banjo Kazooie DS, then you'll know the full potential of the DS.
Far more interesting are the new DS games - Yoshi's Touch and Go, and that new Kirby game. Nintendogs too. They are the games that will feel at home on the system.
And Lylat Wars? Who on earth calls it that! It's STAR FOX!
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I'm really not bothered about getting a remake of Mario 64. I'd don't mind playing through a superb game for a second or third time, especially if it's been the best part of 10 years, than a merely so-so one for the first time. To me, it feels a bit like having a favourite classic movie re-released on DVD. I know it's not exactly equivalent, as this has been made instead of a new Mario title, but it makes me feel better thinking about it that way.
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Originally posted by Kotatsu NekoAnd Lylat Wars? Who on earth calls it that! It's STAR FOX!
I'd really like to see an F-Zero on DS. Not a port, but something. Imagine if you had a proper pit section and you could make repairs with the touchscreen? Immense.
Would probably detract from the constant non-stop effigy that is F-Zero but maybe it's time for a change.
You know, in a NON-Maximum Velocity way.
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Originally posted by JibberXEasy, rear view mirror, or.... a map....
In any case, the porn on Pictochat will never be as good as the porn some of the guys here drew on www.isketch.net last night.
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I didn't play too much of either, but from what I"ve seen I preferred the Playstation way of doing 3D. N64 stuff always looked really, really blurry to me, and would I be right in saying it was more prone to slowdown?
Wish they'd just stuck with making more 2D games... that sort of stuff at least doesn't age horribly.
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Originally posted by ResonanceAm I the only one that thinks interms of visuals the N64 wins? I think the slightly blury graphics lent them selves to the dreamy look of the game. I dont like the new look of the first level as well. I probs just need to see it running to really know.
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Originally posted by kingston ljMario64 was a 1st generation title though, future N64 games used higher polygon characters and also contained much more detail, such as Banjo Kazooie.
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