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jesus kung fu magic said:
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jesus kung fu magic said:
leo-j said:
jesus kung fu magic said:
Wagram said:
I don't think it is needed either. Not like the 3DS is going to push insane graphics anyways.

Allegedly , it is doing GC graphics......that is definitely pushing insane graphics for a handheld.

Um OK? The PSP is pushing PS2 graphics and has been doing so since 2005

First of all the PSP is a PS1.5......it is no where close to the ps2.

And with that being said , the ps2 is no where near the gamecube in graphics.

first of all, you are very mis informed, as the CPU in the PSP is far superior to the one found in the PS2, and the PSP has more ram to work with, it is why the PSP can pull of this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm4DDD_G3ao

It is more powerful than the PS2, and the only thing that limits it is the UMD..The ps2 is as close to the GC as the GC is to the Wii in the graphic department, in other words they aren't too far apart.

 

No it is not "far superior" but it is a little better but it is limited and just so you know , the psp has enormous trouble emulating the N64 and has no chance (spec wise) to even emulate the PS2.....so that should answer that.

The bolded is as wrong as you have ever been , show me a game on the ps2 which competed with Wind waker RE4 etc.

Hell look at the two RE4 versions , the gamecube version absolutely desimates the ps2 version even with the ps2 having an advantage of releasing a year later

 Does that look like two systems in the same league?

i knew you'd go to RE4 comparision , its not the PS2's fault RE4 was a crappy port!

having played a lot of the same games on both Gamecube and PS2 i'd say GC was a little bit better on the framerates side of things , but the games look exactly the same, the xbox on the other hand was a lot better looking than both of them.



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