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Originally posted by CrispinOriginally posted by razuOriginally posted by CrispinFramerate matters diddly squat to the casual audience.
As for the film argument, could people please pay attention the next time a camera pans at any great speed in a scene. Marvel at the total mess laid out before you.
Face it, your days are numbered, old man. They are the new order. Once companies realise they can still sell bucketloads of a 30 fps game (not that it matters), everyone but Team Ninja will start producing 30 fps game engines. I would imagine it is a lot easeir for starters and you can spend your time working on enhancements the vast majority of your audience will notice.
A certain section of the gaming community will always demand quality. Just because you're not in that section doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Run along now, we've been here longer than you.
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Originally posted by PeteJYou're gonna run out of money and the magazine will go under?
Game over.
Edit..actually, the colour of the 1-up mushrooms are the same as the posioned ones in Mario & Luigi...
Anyway, that's not what it means. Next!
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Okay... let's start again. Forget the game and think about what they are - or more specifically, what they do. The Continue pages generally linked to one another through the number counting down - the new pages also link through a common theme. But what's the theme? And THEN when you've got that, you can start trying to name the games... this one's easy, but they're going to get harder.
Am I getting through yet? Anyone? No? Bah.
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Originally posted by PeteJI think you need to give us a bigger clue
Oh, and I really liked your import feature Pete (I also thought mentioning Allan was a nice touch). I look forward to reading more of your work in print
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Oh, and I really liked your import feature Pete (I also thought mentioning Allan was a nice touch). I look forward to reading more of your work in print
And if I ever get the chance too, I'd love to do more. *waves at anyone working at a magazine*
HalfPint wrote the boxouts by the way, though two were edited into one
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