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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: Quemaqua on Friday, December 21, 2007, 07:22:07 AM
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Yep (http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/rez/news.html?sid=6184168&om_act=convert&om_clk=multimodule&tag=multimodule;picks;story;4).
Neato!
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been looking forward to this one. got it on the dc, but i'd love to have it on one of the consoles i've actually got hooked up.
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Oh, it's a DC game. I was wondering how I could have missed that one entirely. I never did play any Dreamcast at all.
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Oh, it's a DC game. I was wondering how I could have missed that one entirely. I never did play any Dreamcast at all.
It was on the PS2 as well, great game, I wish I had a copy.
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I have it on PS2. For those who missed it: contrary to popular belief, it is neither expensive nor hard to find.
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I have it on PS2. For those who missed it: contrary to popular belief, it is neither expensive nor hard to find.
I really should buy it online, some other game always distracts me when I have the money though. Perhaps with my next check.
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At this point I may as well wait for the $10 HD XBLA version. I don't even have my PS2 hooked up now, although I have one more free input (composite) so it would be easy.
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Funny. The worse trial yet when it comes to resisting getting into the next generation systems and HDTVs is a high resolution version of a six year old game.
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Just so everyone knows, there is a European Dreamcast version of this as well as a working DC emulator by the name of DCnull. I can verify that they go together VERY VERY well. This at 1280x1024 is just great.
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I downloaded that emu and all related things to get it working, back when we talked about this last. I never followed through on installing it, though.
PAL version would mean 50 Hz, which is easier to emulate full speed. I remember when I used to track down PAL versions of SNES games for that reason. Haha.
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The cool thing about PAL DC games is that you can operate them at either 50 or 60 Hz. I take it because newer PAL tvs are likewise capable of both.