Brother Shatterstone
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WizarDru said:(seriously) Atari Anthology. ('cuz who doesn't want to play Atari's Adventure in High-Def...?).
Holy cow that square looks good!


WizarDru said:(seriously) Atari Anthology. ('cuz who doesn't want to play Atari's Adventure in High-Def...?).
Atari Anthologyarnwyn said:Any ideas which ones do 1080i? I haven't found one yet, but I have found 3 that do 720p.
It is, in fact, a thing of beauty. It' $50 a year (so $4.17 / month is not a lot to pay) and if you don't have broadband already, well you need to re-evaluate your prioritiesarnwyn said:Xbox Live had better be a thing of beauty, as you have to pay a (annual) chunk of change to subscribe on top of your broadband fees (as well as additional fees for that downloadable content).
You really need to have broadband for PC gaming online too.arnwyn said:As to be expected, the best online is still the PC (free and reasonably elegant).
I've been a big PC gamer for a long time (I've got a kick-a$$ gaming rig and most of the latest games), and I used to agree with this...until I played Halo 2 on XBox live.arnwyn said:Unlike WizarDru, my recommendation is that if you're interested in online gaming, consoles are not where it's at.
Brother Shatterstone said:Holy cow that square looks good!![]()
I'm guessing it wasn't too hard to turn so few pixels into a high def output? (Just random thoughts no need to get off tangent.)
drothgery said:I don't know why any adult with normal-sized hands would have any problems with the original Xbox controller, which is my favorite of the 4 (Xbox original, Xbox controller S, GameCube, PS2) by far. The others are somewhat less comfortable for long duration-gaming.
Who doesn't have broadband, nowadays? But that's not my point - I was just pointing out the cost of a subscription service compared to "free". Getting it just for one game (Halo 2 being the one bandied about, the rest of the games really having no where near the features of Halo 2) may fail a cost/benefit analysis for a lot of people. That's all I'm saying.shadowlight said:It is, in fact, a thing of beauty. It' $50 a year (so $4.17 / month is not a lot to pay) and if you don't have broadband already, well you need to re-evaluate your priorities![]()
Again, not my point.You really need to have broadband for PC gaming online too.