I'm fairly sure they were only referring to the aesthetic design of the hardware when nintendo said the hardware wasn't final, and that the internal electronics were finalized.
They also seemed to be downplaying the power of their units, with the emphasis that power doesn't matter anymore.
There have been 3 games in the "chrono" series. The second game was a little-known text based game known as "Radical Dreamers". It was only accessible through the SNES Satellaview system released in Japan.
IIRC, the iPod has a(2?) relatively powerful chip used in decoding MP3. Usually hardware decoder chips are not too powerful, because they are optimised only for decoding the one format. Because the iPod's chip is more powerful, it can be more easily programmed to do other things.
I can actually leavy my Archos Jukebox Recorder on all day without having to recharge it. I don't listen for the whole time, but I pause when it's not on. I had to upgrade the batteries to 2100 mAh ones from the 1500 mAh, though.
Funny, I'm from California, and noticed all sorts of tiny little differences when I went up to Toronto. And the people I was staying with could *not* tell that I had any sort of an accent.
gah.. so it doesn't. Last time I used it (admittedly, a long time ago) was on IE.
These guys have emulated Mac OS in HTML!
I just tell myself that the real theme song is the one played at the end over the credits.
I think it just may be the fact that Rare is now Microsoft property and that they're still actively developing for Nintendo despite that.
..and the fact that he knew the song well enough to actually recognize it when someone says the lyrics says nothing.....
I'm fairly sure they were only referring to the aesthetic design of the hardware when nintendo said the hardware wasn't final, and that the internal electronics were finalized.
They also seemed to be downplaying the power of their units, with the emphasis that power doesn't matter anymore.
..because some singer actually loses somethnig every time someone copies a song...
There have been 3 games in the "chrono" series. The second game was a little-known text based game known as "Radical Dreamers". It was only accessible through the SNES Satellaview system released in Japan.
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You could use ICQ or Jabber, as both allow offline messaging.
Clones are basically artificially created twins...
Fingerprints are formed during fetal developement and are not determined entirely by DNA
it's part of the model code. Everything Nintendo releases related to the N64 has "NUS" as part of its model code. The system itself is "NUS-001"
I'd prefer a loss of much of the FMV in modern games. They tend to break the feel of the game by being too different from the rest of the game.
;)
Besides, I prefer gameplay in my games
Bah, that guy *completely* forgot the Gamma function.
might want to turn down the overdrive, though
IIRC, the iPod has a(2?) relatively powerful chip used in decoding MP3. Usually hardware decoder chips are not too powerful, because they are optimised only for decoding the one format. Because the iPod's chip is more powerful, it can be more easily programmed to do other things.
hehe.. hi fish
I think I might've seen that in an old 2d Duke Nukem game
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..oddly reminiscent of the Rockbox project (which has also enabled an MP3 player to play video).
I can actually leavy my Archos Jukebox Recorder on all day without having to recharge it. I don't listen for the whole time, but I pause when it's not on. I had to upgrade the batteries to 2100 mAh ones from the 1500 mAh, though.
Funny, I submitted a story (that wasn't accepted) that discussed that exact rumor. This
is the link to the story I used.
What does the DHS need with really old partitioning software?
Funny, I'm from California, and noticed all sorts of tiny little differences when I went up to Toronto. And the people I was staying with could *not* tell that I had any sort of an accent.
It wasn't on cable. It was on Fox
you can actually search on ebay and get them for relatively little money (depending on the model)