Alright. I give up. What does FUD stand for? Someone email me here (troffgopher@hotmail.com). I've seen FUDbusters and few others and none actually say what it stands for
I totally agree. N64 to me has way better graphics and game play than PSX, but PSX had it on raw storage, a head start on game releases, and better dev tools. DC's got better graphics, equal if not better storage, and equal if not better gameplay. Unless N64 gets a CD -real- quick, it's dead (and Nintendo has been about to release a CD system for HOW long?).
Have you all seen the Sega Dreamcast yet? That thing is SICK! I'm a hardcore N64 believer but the DC has got as good if not better graphics at a higher resolution. It should be interesting to see how these to compete.
Just a thought: some of us happen to be really ghetto, running Linux on a 486/100 and feel blessed to have a scanner at all. Telling us to get a new scanner isn't really that helpful. What's more in the spirit of Linux that getting anything to work.
Alright. I give up. What does FUD stand for? Someone email me here (troffgopher@hotmail.com). I've seen FUDbusters and few others and none actually say what it stands for
I totally agree. N64 to me has way better graphics and game play than PSX, but PSX had it on raw storage, a head start on game releases, and better dev tools. DC's got better graphics, equal if not better storage, and equal if not better gameplay. Unless N64 gets a CD -real- quick, it's dead (and Nintendo has been about to release a CD system for HOW long?).
Have you all seen the Sega Dreamcast yet? That thing is SICK! I'm a hardcore N64 believer but the DC has got as good if not better graphics at a higher resolution. It should be interesting to see how these to compete.
Even -IF- the NT box was faster the amount data it serves will drop sharply when you factor in the amount of time it was down.
Just a thought: some of us happen to be really ghetto, running Linux on a 486/100 and feel blessed to have a scanner at all. Telling us to get a new scanner isn't really that helpful. What's more in the spirit of Linux that getting anything to work.