AW> I think what "JC" is trying to say is that
AW> carts can have special upgr
AW> chips inside them. CD's can't. Remember the old NES
AW> carts? I can't remember
AW> the name of the chip right now, but without that
AW> chip that was inside the
AW> cart, games like Metroid and Zelda weren't
AW> possible. The one thing to remem
AW> is this- great gameplay makes a great game, not
AW> great graphics alone. PSX i
AW> far from being maxed out, as is the N64 or even the
AW> Saturn for that matter.
AW> The only systems I've seen "maxed out" so far are
AW> the Atari 2600, the NES,
AW> SNES, and the Genesis. All the other systems either
AW> weren't out long enough
AW> haven't yet been out long enough to be at their "peak."
KV> Well you can't open the carts and upgrade the games to
KV> make them better. So
KV> the whole thing about upgrade chips is merily mindless babbling.
You are obviously ignorant on this subject. You mean to tell me that you
NEVER heard of special chips being put inside of carts that in some way
assist the hardware? Remember the SNES? The Super FX chip which was inside
certain games such as Star Fox is one of the kinds of chips I'm talking
about. I'd like to make a few suggestions about your replies:
1. Read the message first.
2. Know what you are talking about.
3. You don't know everything, so don't act like you do.
Later
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