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I went on the internet, to find out how much these games had rated compared to others, to see if the console versions were as good. Then, looking at the screenshots, I realised there wern't.
There was a big difference between the quality of the graphics in the console compared to the arcade's. The arcade version was much better. Later I went over to my mates house, who had recently bought Tekken Tag on his PS2. There is was again. The Tekken Tag I was playing on at the arcade had much more powerful graphics than these, much better.
After I wiped the floor with his Eddie butt, using none other than Yutsomishi (or whatever his name is!) it made me realise one simple question:
Why are arcade graphics better than those in console games?
I need answers!
I went on the internet, to find out how much these games had rated compared to others, to see if the console versions were as good. Then, looking at the screenshots, I realised there wern't.
There was a big difference between the quality of the graphics in the console compared to the arcade's. The arcade version was much better. Later I went over to my mates house, who had recently bought Tekken Tag on his PS2. There is was again. The Tekken Tag I was playing on at the arcade had much more powerful graphics than these, much better.
After I wiped the floor with his Eddie butt, using none other than Yutsomishi (or whatever his name is!) it made me realise one simple question:
Why are arcade graphics better than those in console games?
I need answers!