Yeah the revolution rumours are crappy.As i said that was from a friends forum who wanted the specs posted.They know my sense of humour.I was exagerating my distaste for them on purpose.
And alot of its bits and peices from across the last few days that i would have updated or removed parts of.if something new was said at e3.
When i said 3d gogles i meant more like those ones for imax theatres rather than a virtual headset.
I still stand by my backwards compatability.It is handy for newer systems like what you mentioned if you dont have a multiav device like an amp or want less clutter but the old emulation is still lame.There is the ability to play games you already own(if you own originals) but that is more the collectors route.That takes the type of gamer that doesnt mind playing games over and over.I dont think that really applies to average joe gamer who doesnt know what e3 is.Im sure there are heaps of gamers that use the function but i really cant see the majority doing so.I just take it from seeing what my friends and family do.
Im actually a collector sort myself.But none of my friends are.I like having the best of last gen incase i want to play them again.You also have to take into the account the countries veiw.The way gaming is advertised as a whole can influence people habits and view of it.Cube games for instance arnt all that common anymore here.Most gaming stores are getting rid of them.
Are you sure about the hd.I wasnt totaly sure because of the way they word it.But on the site it says detachable and upgradable harddrive.Considering you probably need it for live and its suposed to be playable out of the box that was the other reason i thought it would be standard.As well as its ability to play custom sountracks.Without the hdd the system cant do some of its major bonuses.
And then there is this "This time around the unit's hard drive will be external, and a smaller size of 20 gigabytes. This will allow you to move hard drives between consoles easily. The reason for the smaller capacity, presumably, is cost."
And alot of its bits and peices from across the last few days that i would have updated or removed parts of.if something new was said at e3.
When i said 3d gogles i meant more like those ones for imax theatres rather than a virtual headset.
I still stand by my backwards compatability.It is handy for newer systems like what you mentioned if you dont have a multiav device like an amp or want less clutter but the old emulation is still lame.There is the ability to play games you already own(if you own originals) but that is more the collectors route.That takes the type of gamer that doesnt mind playing games over and over.I dont think that really applies to average joe gamer who doesnt know what e3 is.Im sure there are heaps of gamers that use the function but i really cant see the majority doing so.I just take it from seeing what my friends and family do.
Im actually a collector sort myself.But none of my friends are.I like having the best of last gen incase i want to play them again.You also have to take into the account the countries veiw.The way gaming is advertised as a whole can influence people habits and view of it.Cube games for instance arnt all that common anymore here.Most gaming stores are getting rid of them.
Are you sure about the hd.I wasnt totaly sure because of the way they word it.But on the site it says detachable and upgradable harddrive.Considering you probably need it for live and its suposed to be playable out of the box that was the other reason i thought it would be standard.As well as its ability to play custom sountracks.Without the hdd the system cant do some of its major bonuses.
And then there is this "This time around the unit's hard drive will be external, and a smaller size of 20 gigabytes. This will allow you to move hard drives between consoles easily. The reason for the smaller capacity, presumably, is cost."
masamune arcade..........still in development