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BladeOfGod said:
cloofoofoo said:
Ronster316 said:
Dreamcast didn't sell too well (unfortunately)

Origional xbox didn't sell too well.

360 now has 30 million + owners (silver and gold accounts can buy xbla games)

XBLA is proving to be incredibly popular (top games regularly selling hundreads of thousands).

Shenmue cost Sega a lot of money, why for the love of god do they not try to recoup some of that money?

Hell, make it on psp too if you have to.

Release this game for a new generation Sega.

So many people missed out on this magical game.

Psp? Blasphemy! The psp would suddenly combust and go up in flames trying to handle this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgtPvPvjCMY.

Nah,but in all seriousness I would be kinda afraid they would have to "downgrade" a tiny bit if it was for psp.Even now I really dont see it selling alot.Its a game that required a bit of patience and a love for wacky dialogue.(Do you remember the day,the day were the rain turn to snow?)


you do realize PSP is more powerfull than Dreamcast and that it can handle any dreamcast game?

Well,Dont take it seriously,I was joking a bit.But...no I dont think it is...the only reason its able to do as much as it can its cuz its rendering to a smaller screen.Show me it can natively render at 640x480 with anti-aliasing and texture filtering.Anyways from what I understand the psp out puts a similar polygon count to the dreamcast,around 60,000-80,000 triagles on screen( never been able to find anything solid info though) anf the dc can output around 58,000-60,000 triangles per frame at 60 fps(which is aruond 3mpps) with lighting, and texturing(and anit alaiasing.).Dc problem is it lack of memory,that was mentioned a few times in the past.Iam not a techie but these are the commen sense things Ive read about both so I might be wrong.

EDIT:Also realize what helps the psp is the modern artistic view in games that the dreamcast lacked back in its day.So it isnt so much tech prowess more than it is art style.



Natal and Sony's flashing Ice cream cone