WOW this topic is probably the longest I've read yet. But, I can see why.
Anyways, I was almost getting goosebumps reading Ammut's vision of the fure of SEGA as I pictured it. I too think it's possible for a new system to come out if they can become the #1 3rd party game developer as their mission statement so blatently states.
As for Viewtiful Joe, it looks like a promising new 2D platformer.
Nintendo's revival of NES and SNES classics (and non-classics like on the e-reader) has my support. Other companies have and are currently making re-makes of classics (like SEGA's new low-priced games for PS2 (Phantasy Star, Fantasy Zone, etc.)).
And I agree, racketboy, Nintendo make nice periphrals; e-reader, the new GBA adapter for the cube, and just think of the whole GBA<->GC link cable feature. That's so amazing what can be done by connecting the GBA to the GC! It's like the VMU taken to a whole new level!
I think the NeoGeo has 2 graphics chips. One 8-bit and one 16-bit. I remember they claimed it was 24-bit this way. I also think that's why it could process lots of graphics. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Anyways, I was almost getting goosebumps reading Ammut's vision of the fure of SEGA as I pictured it. I too think it's possible for a new system to come out if they can become the #1 3rd party game developer as their mission statement so blatently states.
As for Viewtiful Joe, it looks like a promising new 2D platformer.
Nintendo's revival of NES and SNES classics (and non-classics like on the e-reader) has my support. Other companies have and are currently making re-makes of classics (like SEGA's new low-priced games for PS2 (Phantasy Star, Fantasy Zone, etc.)).
And I agree, racketboy, Nintendo make nice periphrals; e-reader, the new GBA adapter for the cube, and just think of the whole GBA<->GC link cable feature. That's so amazing what can be done by connecting the GBA to the GC! It's like the VMU taken to a whole new level!
BTW, how was the Saturn as a 2d system compared to the Neo Geo?
I think the NeoGeo has 2 graphics chips. One 8-bit and one 16-bit. I remember they claimed it was 24-bit this way. I also think that's why it could process lots of graphics. Correct me if I'm wrong.