I think Soul Calibur 2 had extemely impressive graphics for it's time. It was produced and distributed long before TP and RE4. And I think, managed to keep in par with them. TP and RE4 and MP for that matter still have A-mazing graphics.
I'm going to throw F-Zero GX in the mix as well. That game looked good, was incredibly fast, and had such a great framerate.Rocky32189
Yeah... out of curiosity, have you seen it in 480p? It gets perhaps the biggest graphical boost of any game when played in HD... since it has a really clean graphical style and a great framerate. Seriously, F-Zero GX will look amazing when the successor to the Wii (hopefully) has software emulation/upscaling of Wii/GC games...
[QUOTE="Rocky32189"]I'm going to throw F-Zero GX in the mix as well. That game looked good, was incredibly fast, and had such a great framerate.Funkyhamster
Yeah... out of curiosity, have you seen it in 480p? It gets perhaps the biggest graphical boost of any game when played in HD... since it has a really clean graphical style and a great framerate. Seriously, F-Zero GX will look amazing when the successor to the Wii (hopefully) has software emulation/upscaling of Wii/GC games...
No I have not, though I'll have to check it out. The game looks amazing in 480i.
Resident Evil REmake has the best graphics on the GameCube by far.m3ss
That's because all the backrounds are prerendered. It's really not a big accomplishment technically speaking.
[QUOTE="m3ss"]Resident Evil REmake has the best graphics on the GameCube by far.Rocky32189
That's because all the backrounds are prerendered. It's really not a big accomplishment technically speaking.
This is true, but the question was not asked from a technical standpoint. As far as straight-up visuals are concerned, REmake had the best graphics for the GameCube in my opinion. The game is one of the closest representations of reality on the current generation of systems.
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