15th April 2004, 5:05 PM
Quote:Haha, it's not nearly that simple, ABF. If it were then the Gameboy would have gotten at least a few NES ports. But it didn't.
No, but it did get SNES ports... :D (Donkey Kong Land 2 and 3 are near-identical to DKC 2 and 3)
I'd say that by far the biggest graphical issue in the standard GB is the blurring. The lack of color is just a fact you quickly get used to (or spend years griping about if you're someone like you, I guess, but I see absolutely no point)... but the blurring, that caused serious gameplay issues in some games...
Quote:Deny it all you want to but I'm right. You can't differentiate between less-than-enormous visual changes.
Yes, you certainly are the most authoritive source on what I can or can't see!
Quote:That was my point, stupid. "The lack of color means that they don't look as good". So, so dumb.
That response ignores the whole point of that paragraph. If that was too long for you, I'll make it shorter. "So?".
Quote:They wouldn't make their games so much cheaper if they thought they could get away with it?? Does that actually make sense to you?? Sony's software sells very well, and it's because of that that they can get away with selling them for so cheap!
Sony would do anything Nintendo has ever done if it thought it could get away with it and make more money out of the deal. I'm sure of that.