22nd March 2004, 10:31 PM
Ah, well as I said to each their own. I explained my opinion a little further, but it's all I can say about that so no need to add more. Oh, I will add that actually Naomi's forced sounding accent makes sense, considering who she really is...
Yep OB1, that song was also in the first version. Don't think there was a single difference (maybe it's a little clearer or something but I wouldn't be able to tell on my full rich mono speaker). I do believe the scenes in the background with the wildlife of Alaska were different though. Not just the better compression method and faster reading allowing for the movies to be stored in full quality without the pixlization. I believe the scenes themselves were different. The most recent ending I saw was the original one, my attempt to compare, and forgetting the Twin Snakes one I'm not sure, for example, if the Twin Snakes scenes also had the polar bear dragging it's crotch across the snow.
Oh, let me make it clear I do like the MGS2 ending song. I just like the MGS1 song better. Just tastes I guess.
Yep OB1, that song was also in the first version. Don't think there was a single difference (maybe it's a little clearer or something but I wouldn't be able to tell on my full rich mono speaker). I do believe the scenes in the background with the wildlife of Alaska were different though. Not just the better compression method and faster reading allowing for the movies to be stored in full quality without the pixlization. I believe the scenes themselves were different. The most recent ending I saw was the original one, my attempt to compare, and forgetting the Twin Snakes one I'm not sure, for example, if the Twin Snakes scenes also had the polar bear dragging it's crotch across the snow.
Oh, let me make it clear I do like the MGS2 ending song. I just like the MGS1 song better. Just tastes I guess.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)