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Plus there's a storming line-up of third-party titles, including the Nintendo GameCube-exclusive Resident Evil 0 (the long-awaited prequel to the survival horror series). Other highlights include the legendary RPG Phantasy Star Online, which will use the forthcoming broadband and modem adaptors, and speherical simian sequel Super Monkey Ball 2
It explains that we will get the online adapters next year. This statemeent is part of the 2003 release dates news article from www.nintendo.co.uk
Plus there's a storming line-up of third-party titles, including the Nintendo GameCube-exclusive Resident Evil 0 (the long-awaited prequel to the survival horror series). Other highlights include the legendary RPG Phantasy Star Online, which will use the forthcoming broadband and modem adaptors, and speherical simian sequel Super Monkey Ball 2
It explains that we will get the online adapters next year. This statemeent is part of the 2003 release dates news article from www.nintendo.co.uk
and alos, to all of the liars here who said Animal Crossing is coming here next year, shut up and look at the facts!
there is NOTHING on the uk nintendo site saying this at all!
in fact there is nothing at all except a video clip, of the US version!
> Will it just be braodband?
no, there is the other, slower option of dial up, which in my opinion is very lame and a waste of money
but thats MY opinion
> Roobo wrote:
> Will it just be braodband?
>
>
> no, there is the other, slower option of dial up, which in my opinion
> is very lame and a waste of money
>
> but thats MY opinion
Actually, I don't think it would be that bad at all. The Dreamcast only used a 33k modem and the online games played perfectly with no slowdown at all. Therefore a 56k modem would run GC games perfectly. I'd still prefer it on broadband because it will run better than perfect.
It someone with broadband had a game against a dial-up user then the advantage would be on the broadband user as it has less, if any, lag time.
> I'd still prefer it on broadband because it will run better than
> perfect.
>
Can't get anything better than perfect heh :o)
GC Online, thats great. Shame I dont actually have any money to buy anything though :oD Darn the Christmas season!
I hope.
> It someone with broadband had a game against a dial-up user then the
> advantage would be on the broadband user as it has less, if any, lag
> time.
Belive me, the lag on a 56k modem is HUGE!
I played quake 3 on a modem and got a 150 ping which is really annoying!
On my 128k cable line though I can get pings of 15 easily!
The difference is amazing!
I hate playing games on modems though, I rarely did it!