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naznatips said:
kn said:
I mentioned Far Cry instincts in my post as an example... It was a fun game that got the "HD treatment" on the 360 as a newly released title in a two-game-pack with the newer Far Cry on the 360. While it wasn't a huge jump in graphics quality, it was a bit better and obviously was re-compiled for the 360 to take full advantage of the hardware. As I mentioned in my OP, I was wondering when/if they will be doing this as a three-pack as I know a lot of Halo fans or at least people who don't have an original Xbox would love to play through all three games -- i.e. start AND finish the fight...

Well if they were able to do it with Far Cry then I'm sure it could be done with Halo and Halo 2. I don't think the graphics necessarily need to be upgraded much for the game to be successful. Orange Box didn't upgrade the Half-Life graphics much, which people had already played on the Xbox. It still sold fairly well.


 Agreed... I dont' have a problem with Xbox and PS2 quality graphics as long as the game is executed well.  I've flip flopped on graphics recently.  After playing bioshock, I felt I was ruined, but I'm having serious, crack-addicted fun with Stranglehold and while the graphics are good, they aren't Gears or Bioshock quality...  I think just a clean port with increased resolution would be fine and it would sell.  I'd prefer they add more cutscenes, fill out the story a little bit more between each episode and so on... u know, make it epic.



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Systems I currently own:  360, PS3, Wii, DS Lite (2)
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