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Sat 30/06/01 at 22:16
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Ok. So everyone knows now that the GBA is out, and how good it is, so I’m not going to go too much into all of that.

The GBA is roughly capable to produce graphics that range in between the SNES and the N64’s. The GBA, like any console, can also offer games with good gameplay. The GBA is also a handheld, and therefore the image cannot be projected onto a bigger sized TV, like a console can.

So what should developers of GBA games be concentration on? Graphics, or Gameplay.

Graphics play an important part in videogames. Without good graphics the game would be an eyesore – it would be ugly, you would have to look hard to see hwtas actually going on, and would not be even worth looking at in the first place. However without good gameplay, the game can be boring – pointless, have a rubbish plot and story line, and would not be even worth turning on.

The Gameboy, because of the lack to produce decent graphics, chose gameplay. Thus spending longer designing the actual gaming ideas than the graphics. Pokemon, a massive example shows this off. The graphics aren’t spectacular, but then you wouldn’t expect them to be. But the gameplay, coorrr, it blows you away – so much to see and do, you will spend so long catching them all.

The N64, on the other hand, relied mainly on it’s graphics, and in places, lacked the gameplay which would of improved it further, although saying that it did come up with some pretty good titles – Zelda for one. Being able to produce a huge 160,000 polygons per second, made it the most powerful games console in 98, ahead of the PSX.
Here the example could be Pokemon Stadium or Mortal Combat 4. Delivering superb graphics, neither PS or MC4 were up to much, and both could be completed and finished easily within 2 hours. (Note that Pokemon Stadium is nowhere near anything like Pokemon GB Blue/Red, there by explaining the difference in gameplay).

So what should the GBA concentrate on? Being a handheld, the graphics aren’t going to shine to their full potential just yet, and because it’s brand new, games will lack time, effort and much needed gameplay. Both of these should well improve within time, of course.

I personally think it should work towards gameplay. If you want decent graphics, look towards a big console like the PS2, they can handle the power. Handhelds should be made for their gameplay, the graphics being a bonus, and consoles should shine for their graphics, with gameplay being their bonus. But sometimes, if you’re lucky, you get both.

What do you think – Graphics or Gameplay?


Thanks for reading,
Namostar.
Sun 01/07/01 at 18:55
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To be honest, I am not in the mood for another gameplay/graphics debate.

Sorry to disappoint everyone.
Sun 01/07/01 at 18:54
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Mr. Dark wrote:
> graphics don't support the gameplay at all, the graphics create
> realism (e.g. sencery, 3-d etc.) and thats it

Yes, graphics can create realism, and in most cases, that realism adds to the gameplay.

But not all graphics are there for realism now are they.
Sun 01/07/01 at 18:52
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"MJ:Newbie Hunter!"
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Gampelay or graphics?..... graphi..... actually both of them.

:)
Sun 01/07/01 at 18:50
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graphics don't support the gameplay at all, the graphics create realism (e.g. sencery, 3-d etc.) and thats it

the only reason for making 128bit console SHOULD be for bigger games, with full 3-d envoirments to make tyhe games as real as possible, or as unreal
Sun 01/07/01 at 18:48
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Gameplay is an important aspect of games, and so are the graphics, but, as it has been said so many times before, the graphics do need to be good enough to support the gameplay.
Sun 01/07/01 at 18:40
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Graphics ALWAYS come second to gameplay, no matter what console it is on

Even though they are nice, but i will like mario 1/2/3 (nes) better than time spliters always, even though there is a massive difference in grahics
Sun 01/07/01 at 14:34
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"Rong Xion Tong"
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Well Dumb Humphreys is neither good nor scary. Just, well, dumb.
Sun 01/07/01 at 13:04
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Our teacher is Mrs Saul. She is frightening, both at maths and in general.

She is seriously good though.
Sun 01/07/01 at 13:00
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So am I, although I just can't be bothered with Maths since I'm better at it than my teacher. And I'm not joking, we teach her in our lessons. We call her "Dumb Humphreys". It's got a nice ring to it hasn't it.
Sun 01/07/01 at 12:48
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