I'm fairly sure that Pro Logic II is a fairly recent development (or at least more recent than the Genesis or SNES). I also HIGHLY doubt that either 16-bit system had enough power to use it.
This month's PC Gamer sucked
Yeach Coconut Monkey was cool. Still got a cardboard cutout of him standing on my monitor. I was pissed when they stoped the whole extras stuff on the CD's.
Sony has pulled off some amazing battery saving shit in the past. My MiniDisc player can go for a good 40 hours on ONE AA battery. Granted that's only playing music but it's still pretty good considering it's a disc medium.
Most likey it's a bad plug on the TV. Best bet is to get it fixed...unless you feel comfortable enough opening up a TV with potential to kill (even if unplugged) yourself.
The automatic switching is a bonus really. It's really more of a way of identifying what the signal is and what to do with it. It's like having your TV automatically switch between progressive and interlaced depending on the signal.
A true 16x9 signal has a special flag in it that will cause widescreen tv's and good 4x3 projection tv's to resize the image properly by themselves. This results in better vertical resolution and a widescreen image. The fake 16x9 signal forces the user to switch their tv manually, assuming...
They were on television but they made the game and included them as unlockables. Hell most of the videos of the commercials you see are just rips of the saturn games videos.
Keep in mind that your average 35mm widescreen movie has an effective resolution of like 4000x3000 (yes yes I know this isn't widescreen but that's where the anamorphic projectors come in). So anything really that wasn't taped at NTSC resolution would look better. The bigger question is would...
Like I said a hardware firewall makes your IP look like it's unused (unless you forward pots) to port scanners. This prevents attacks that relly on exploits in certain protocols to work. A hardware firewall doesn't protect you from bad stuff going OUT of your PC. A software firewall would help...
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