Just found this video, and I want to share with you guys.
To be honest, I missed some very beautiful PS1 games, like Crash Bandicoot 3 and Spyro: Year of the Dragon. Anyway, that was very impressive to watch.

Just found this video, and I want to share with you guys.
To be honest, I missed some very beautiful PS1 games, like Crash Bandicoot 3 and Spyro: Year of the Dragon. Anyway, that was very impressive to watch.

| pitzy272 said: Can u post link? Video doesn't show up |
Since Alex_The_Hedgehos isn't online, here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNkzm2bGT-Y
Edit: Damn, he came back while I was writing this
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OT: Things have improved a lot (especially the textures), but in my opinion it's obvious that games with non realistic graphics have aged better.
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I think i have seen this video. They havent shown MGS transition unlike their thumbnail is suggesting which is lame.
mean while Disgaea on PS2 until Disgaea 5 on PS4 , " put a cricket video here " 

PS1 to PS2 was MASSIVE. PS2 to PS3 was HUGE. PS3 to PS4 was... subtle. Same with Xbox 360 to Xbox One. The gen gaps are shrinking way too fast. I wonder if the next gen, we'll see a huge leap or if it'll be so tiny that no one will even be able to notice the difference lol
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| AlfredoTurkey said: PS1 to PS2 was MASSIVE. PS2 to PS3 was HUGE. PS3 to PS4 was... subtle. Same with Xbox 360 to Xbox One. The gen gaps are shrinking way too fast. I wonder if the next gen, we'll see a huge leap or if it'll be so tiny that no one will even be able to notice the difference lol |
It is far harder to boost graphics than it used to be.


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