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A machine wich will be innovative and new to the handheld market.
With this piece of hardware we can watch the gameplay from different angles and so on.
I expect it to have better graphics than the GBA, since the little machine has been out for years now.
What new innovative software are you expecting to appear on the market in November/December?
And what other enhancements do you want in terms of technical powers?
I would want to see bluetoth gaming implemented in the DS.
And also a harddisk to store media on.
> Resident Evil 3 was 512bit.
>
> Heaviest cartridge on the 64 that was.
Think you'll find it was Resident Evil 2. Although it is technically the third in the series.
> Dringo wrote:
> Dringo wrote:
>
> NES - 8 bit
> SNES - 16 bit
> N64 - 64 bit
> GC - 128 bit
>
> GB - 8 bit
> GBC - 8 bit
> GBA/GBA SP - 32 Bit
*nods*
And leflus, the Xbox IS 32 bit.
But here's the question; what does it all mean?
Heaviest cartridge on the 64 that was.
> Dringo wrote:
>
> NES - 8 bit
> SNES - 16 bit
> N64 - 64 bit
> GC - 128 bit
>
> GB - 8 bit
> GBC - 8 bit
> GBA/GBA SP - 32 Bit
> AfroJoe wrote:
> Freddy Bolger wrote:
> gamecube is 128-bit
>
> No it isn't.
>
> It's 64. Same as PS2. Xbox is 128, I think.
>
> Nah, Xbox is 32.
>
> PS2 and GameCube are 128.
All the consoles are 128 bit
NES - 8 bit
SNES - 16 bit
N64 - 64 bit
GC - 128 bit
GB - 8 bit
GBC - 8 bit
GBA/GBA SP - 32 Bit
:)
> Freddy Bolger wrote:
> gamecube is 128-bit
>
> No it isn't.
>
> It's 64. Same as PS2. Xbox is 128, I think.
Nah, Xbox is 32.
PS2 and GameCube are 128.