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#1 actionquake
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[QUOTE="actionquake"]

Yeah gamerankings has a total Nintendo bias as well. There top 3 games of all time are all Nintendo game. Basically it has to be a Nintendo game before it has a chance of being in the top 3, due to their extreme bias towards Nintendo.

Oh and Soul Calibur (Namco), Vagrant Story (Square; PlayStation), and Final Fantasy XII (Square Enix; PlayStation 2) are 3 of the 7 perfect scores at Famitsu, the other 4 are Nintendo games

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I really hope for you this post is sarcasm/joke. Otherwise you just self-pwned yourself majorly by claiming that a site which averages scores from other review sites is biased...

I was definitely being sarcastic.

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#2 actionquake
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The japanese really don't have that great of taste in games if you compare their favorite games to our favorite games, sure there are a few that are the same, like OOT, Super Mario Galaxy/64, and stuff. But they also gave Nintendogs and Final Fantasy 12 perfect scores when we all know very well that the majority of the gamers on this forum probably don't or wouldn't enjoy these games and give them perfect scores.DragonfireXZ95

Final Fantasy 12 is rated AAA here, and is also AAA on gamerankings. Nintendogs is AAA here and AA on gamerankings. All 6 40/40 games at Famitsu were AAA here including Soul Calibur which was given a perfect score here as well.

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#3 actionquake
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[QUOTE="Hockey_Slayer"][QUOTE="BuryMe"][QUOTE="Hockey_Slayer"][QUOTE="Stonin"]

[QUOTE="Hockey_Slayer"]Iduno make your own decision and stop with the DC.Stonin

If only I knew what you meant, i'd reply to your post....damn I did anyway.

:roll: don't know why I am even bothering with you but.
Make your own decision about what game to get instead of asking us and makeing useless topics like this, And stop with your damage control.

where's the damage control?

What he is doing is, He is saying Famitsu gave Nintendogs a perfect score also so they have no credibility at all. Thus saying that SSBB geting a perfect score means nothing and can still be crap.

Bingo, a cookie for you good sir. It just makes me laugh that everyone is creaming themselves over a Famitsu score when the very same mag rated Nintendogs as one of the best games of all time.

In fact it basically needs to be a Nintendo game before the mag gives it a 10 as there is only 1(?) non Nintendo title to receive the accolade. Are we saying that only Nintendo makes perfect games and only Famitsu has noticed this?

Yeah gamerankings has a total Nintendo bias as well. There top 3 games of all time are all Nintendo game. Basically it has to be a Nintendo game before it has a chance of being in the top 3, due to their extreme bias towards Nintendo.

Oh and Soul Calibur (Namco), Vagrant Story (Square; PlayStation), and Final Fantasy XII (Square Enix; PlayStation 2) are 3 of the 7 perfect scores at Famitsu, the other 4 are Nintendo games

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#4 actionquake
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Buy a AAA game now (Nintendogs 9.1 at Gamespot) or a potential AAA game. It is a tough choice you face.
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#5 actionquake
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I understand Xbox users being happy to pay $50 a year for the service. I am sure the majority get $50 of value out of it. The only issue is that probably only $10 at most goes towards providing servers, updates to XBL etc. The other $40 is pure profit for MS. Over 5 years that is $200 extra paid. Imagine if that was included into the console price up front, the console race probably would have been very different.
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#6 actionquake
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before saying idiotic things like

-Linux will play PC games

-Streaming is the same as rendering

-thinking lightning is harder to render then textures

sorry, I would make a long topic about it, but this topic will die in 10 minutes becouse you guys know Iam right

whoody12

-Did you mean Linux will play windows games? Because Linux runs on PC's and so by definition any game you can play on Linux is a PC game.

-Who said that streaming is the same as rendering? And why would anyone care?

-Lighting is harder to render than textures. You say you use 3Dmax, try rendering with Ray tracing off or on, on the same textured image. Which takes longer?

Please think before you accuse people of saying idiotic things.

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#7 actionquake
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http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/news/rock-band-song-creator-in-the-works/19067/?biz=1

Last paragraph suggests that Rock Band is coming to Wii. And this is a very recent interview just posted today.

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#8 actionquake
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[QUOTE="actionquake"][QUOTE="comstrikeiscool"]

Ignorant about what? I tried explaining and people don't understand.

In 2000, Dolby introduced Dolby Pro Logic II (DPL II), an improved implementation of Dolby Pro Logic. DPL II processes any high quality stereo signal source into "5.1"—five separate full frequency channels (left, center, right, left surround and right surround) plus one low-frequency-effects (deep bass) channel. Dolby Pro Logic II also decodes 5.1 channels from stereo signals encoded in traditional four-channel Dolby Surround. DPL II implements greatly enhanced steering compared to DPL, and as a result, offers an exceptionally stable sound field that simulates 5.1 channel surround sound to a much more accurate degree than the original Pro Logic.

Key word simulate.

acekall

DONT YOU GUYS UNDERSTAND??!

Simulation is not the real thing, if it was man products would not be tested in real life. Simulation does NOT give the exact results as real life testing. Therefore DTS/Dolby digital 5.1>Pro Logic II

Ok now tell us what you think your keyword means in technical terms.

Err what? You know that real life is not presented in 5.1 digital surround sound, right? You know that games are not real life and that all the sound in a game is "simulated", right? When they say simulates 5.1 channel surround they mean that there are only 2 true channels (the two wires) which carry all the data, which has to be deconvoluted into 5 (plus one LFE) channels.

But yes DTS/Dolby Digital5.1>Pro Logic II, because of its fidelity and dedicated channels.

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#9 actionquake
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[QUOTE="actionquake"]Most games are not designed to run at such low resolutions though. Sometimes text is way too small to be legible, even on a big screen.l-_-l
:lol: What? :roll: The lower the res, the bigger the text.

I have my computer hooked up to an SD TV for use as a DVR and believe me not everything scales nicely to 480i.

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#10 actionquake
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Ignorant about what? I tried explaining and people don't understand.

In 2000, Dolby introduced Dolby Pro Logic II (DPL II), an improved implementation of Dolby Pro Logic. DPL II processes any high quality stereo signal source into "5.1"—five separate full frequency channels (left, center, right, left surround and right surround) plus one low-frequency-effects (deep bass) channel. Dolby Pro Logic II also decodes 5.1 channels from stereo signals encoded in traditional four-channel Dolby Surround. DPL II implements greatly enhanced steering compared to DPL, and as a result, offers an exceptionally stable sound field that simulates 5.1 channel surround sound to a much more accurate degree than the original Pro Logic.

Key word simulate.

comstrikeiscool

Ok now tell us what you think your keyword means in technical terms.