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Sorry I'm the one that has to tell you, guys... but when you see it, it's plainly obvious.
http://www.planetgamecube.com/media/001601440.jpg
If you look at the X-Wing here... you'll have to look quite close to see it.
Right, you have probably noticed that the X-Wing doesn't seem to have bright colours. Obviously this cannot be right, because we know ALL Nintendo games use bright colours, don't we?
Another point, where are the animal characters that are in EVERY game? I can't seem to find them... either Nintendo are hiding details from us, or these pictures, as I suspect, are faked.
Now, lets look at this one.
http://www.planetgamecube.com/media/001601442.jpg
It's getting blatently obvious now that these pictures are of a game that isn't childish. Now, the Nintendo we all know and love DOESN'T do non-childish games... and are always targeted at the lower age range... And we all know that Star Wars is a mass appeal.
But what's really funny is, at least one person was going to post on how much of a shame it is... Probably The Game. ;0)
But at least I got to show you two mighty fine looking pictures...
> The frame rate is 60 frames a second, no slowdown.
Like Timesplitters on PS2.
Any more questions?
Do you understand now?
Err? What?
If it's running off the hardware, that means the console is running the game itself, NOT PRERENDERED.
Zelda was running as if someone was playing it. The pictures of Rogue Squadron are too.
> Zelda is running off the hardware, NOT FMV, I can promise you
> that.
All I say is wait until E3 ssx, and then make up your own
> mind. :0)
Speaking 2 different languages!
I know what he meant about the Zelda game cos it isnt one of the launch games I have heard or is it?
You have no idea of how much geometrical calculations their has to be done, and also, you can really bump up the graphics on these kind of shots because you don't have to worry about frame-rates