If Nintendo was a salad, what ingredient would Bald Bull be? Also, would the harder version of Bald Bull be a different ingredient, or the same ingredient as original Bald Bull just prepared in a different manner?
If Nintendo was a salad, what ingredient would Bald Bull be? Also, would the harder version of Bald Bull be a different ingredient, or the same ingredient as original Bald Bull just prepared in a different manner?
If I borrow a friends core X360, save to his memory card and then buy my own 360 in the future can I transfer the saves over to the HD of my new console? Guessing you can, but just thought this was a good opportunity to check!
I will be holiday in Asia when MGS4 releases. If I buy the Japanese version (the box art!), will it have full English dialogue, voice-acting and lip-syncing?
I will be holiday in Asia when MGS4 releases. If I buy the Japanese version (the box art!), will it have full English dialogue, voice-acting and lip-syncing?
Not really a gaming question, but I've been noticing a lot of screen tearing when streaming video from my PC to my 360 (using a VGA connection). Anyone know of a way to work around this?
My HDTV has a slight lag with SD content. Its barely noticeable and I have no trouble playing SNES games. Playing with the Super GB though is atrocious. It's like lag x 2. There must be the standard lag from the TV upscaling and then lag from the SGB to the SNES. Does the GameBoy Player have the same problem via a normal SD connection (ie S-Video or composite)? I'm thinking of picking up a Cube on the cheap for the GBP, but I don't feel like shelling out the $50 for the component cables.
i took this as a personal challenge, for whatever reason. dug through my shit to find the right way to test this. grabbed the first original gameboy game i could find, super mario land, and went at it, first on an sdtv, and then on an hdtv, over composite. There's definitely lag on the hdtv, but it seemed playable. unfortunately my snes and super gameboy aren't anywhere near here for me to test as a comparison, but from the sounds of it your lag was unbearable, whereas this i got used to after about a minute. I don't think it was much worse than the normal lag i get. hope that helps.
I don't think it's Captain Skyhawk you mean, but just throwing that out there. I think I know what you're talking about, it scrolled to the right, but everything was drawn at a diagonal angle? I think it started with an M, maybe something Max.
Good suggestions, but not what I'm looking for... I could have explained it better. It wasn't overhead or 3/4 overhead, it was behind-the-spaceship view, like F-Zero or something.
My HDTV couldn't play PS1 games through component on my slim PS2. Worked fine on a SDTV, though (and looked amazing--especially 2D games). Just something to keep in mind.
Yeah, same here. I tried different component cables, and I've tried it on both fat and slim PS2s. Not only does it affect PS1 games, but for some reason games like Mega Man X Collection as well.
Not really a gaming question, but I've been noticing a lot of screen tearing when streaming video from my PC to my 360 (using a VGA connection). Anyone know of a way to work around this?