I am not a software project manager, but I would be willing to bet that Microsoft spent a ridiculous amount of money developing Windows Media Player and its associated codecs over the past few years, much as they did with Internet Explorer. I find it highly unlikely that they are going to jettison everything they have worked on in favor of Ogg. That makes about as much sense as hacking explorer.exe to work with the Linux kernel rather than the NT kernel.
Oh, wait, that was already suggested a few days ago, right?
Enix released Dragon Quest I-IV for the NES in Japan and the US, but would not release the DQ games for the SNES in North America. I'm assuming there is a reason, but a cursory search of Google has not been able to turn anything up.
However, some dedicated individuals have translated DQ V completely and made some progress on DQ VI:
DeJap Translations
I am not a software project manager, but I would be willing to bet that Microsoft spent a ridiculous amount of money developing Windows Media Player and its associated codecs over the past few years, much as they did with Internet Explorer. I find it highly unlikely that they are going to jettison everything they have worked on in favor of Ogg. That makes about as much sense as hacking explorer.exe to work with the Linux kernel rather than the NT kernel.
Oh, wait, that was already suggested a few days ago, right?
Enix released Dragon Quest I-IV for the NES in Japan and the US, but would not release the DQ games for the SNES in North America. I'm assuming there is a reason, but a cursory search of Google has not been able to turn anything up. However, some dedicated individuals have translated DQ V completely and made some progress on DQ VI:
DeJap Translations
According to Google, 5% of their hits come from machines claiming to run Win95. Check the Zeitgeist for more info.