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#1 adamfp21
Member since 2012 • 25 Posts
That's what I was thinking-I hope some people create this themselves and Nintendo buys it like those guys with the my little ponies fighter
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#2 adamfp21
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Hey everybody. I've been thinking about this topic for a while and was unsure where to post, so apologies if they seems out of place for whatever reason. Given my heartfelt love the Gameboy (I personally loathe everything after the SP) I was wondering: in an ideal world where Nintendo said they want all of their handhelds to have that classic, retro bit count would it be possible to say, cram every Pokemon setting, all the the little critters etc. with a new story into one game that still has 32 bit graphics? I'd absolutely die if Nintendo or some savvy indepdent developers rolled all the regions and pokemon into one big game that played like Silver and looked like Ruby and Sapphire. Is such a thing possible? Could current handhelds downgrade their graphics to that point but use the rest of the power to fit in more content like that? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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#3 adamfp21
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Hey guys. While I've been playing video games fairly avidly for a few decades, I admit I don't know anything about technology, so I have a question for you guys that maybe you could help answer or make more clear: Is there anyway the gaming community can keep servers for a game going past when the developer gives us? Basically I'm wondering how long we'll be playing BF3 for, and if there's a way the online community can keep going. I know they'll keep making BF games and it makes sense to keep buying the new games and going through the online cycle and all that crap, But hypothetically, say BF3 was the last BF game ever going to be made, for certain. Could we continue to play online? Can the community keep servers up without the help of of Dice, etc.? Any information would be greatly appreciated. If not, hopefully I'll see some of you online next week after I get back to my PS3. -Dowdy2