Yeah, I spoke too soon. Still, having Nvidia graphics architecture should be a plus, and considering it is pretty much off the shelf PC shit, next gen ports in general shouldn't be too difficult.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoshi
Yeah, I spoke too soon. Still, having Nvidia graphics architecture should be a plus, and considering it is pretty much off the shelf PC shit, next gen ports in general shouldn't be too difficult.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoshi
This news is far more intriguing than any of those sequels.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andy
I agree.
I dont want to sound like a fanboy or anything but Im just actually excited that there are gonna be a few new games being shown that I have genuine interest in seeing. I mean SF4 and VF5 being shown at the same time how cool is that?
the smart thing they did as opposed to what Taito did was that it's not Windows XP based. You can still code for it on a low level and take better advantage of the hardwareQuote:
Originally Posted by Andy
hopefully sega makes a resurgence this generation.. i'm looking forward to seeing both VF5 and SF4. the VF series used to set the standard for what to expect graphically for a coming generation... lets hope this one blows us away.
Sci-Fi sounds like an Out-Trigger sequel.
where are metal hound and the new sonic?
Samurai Showdown, Fatal Fury, and King of Fighters?
What's next Yoshi? Killer Instinct? Mortal Kombat? Marvel Vs Capcom?
Well... Mark of the Wolves is fair. That sorta counts as a Fatal Fury game.
Why would they be shown at an arcade show?Quote:
Originally Posted by sedition
Lindbergh is an upgraded version of the xbox-based board, just like Naomi 2 was an upgrade of the original Naomi. I think porting has advanced to the point that the original hardware doesn't matter all that much anymore though. As long as they're going up the ladder in power it shouldn't be to hard. I'm sure they're making VF5 with a port in mind anyway.