Tuesday, April 4, 2006

Played Metroid Prime Hunters and Elder Scrolls IV | catagorized computers from worst to best

Friday, I purchased Metroid Prime Hunters at Wal-Mart because I like Samus Aran. I’ve played this first person shooter (Nintendo’s very first one) and Nintendo done great with the graphics. I took the stylist in the right hand and held the DS while strifing with my left hand. The stylist feels like a mouse cursor driven by a pen. I don’t go as far back to Metroid although I have Metroid Zero Mission for GBA and have Metroid unlocked in Metroid Prime. I like oldschool games which is why I decided to support Nintendo and GBA. I’d use my Gameboy Player for Zero Mission because I can enjoy it on my 25” LCD TV if I ever complete MP Hunters! Frame Rate is really smooth, no noticeable gfx glitches, but I constantly loose the grip with my left hand so I have to hold it at the perfect angle. The music is near CD quality having professional remixes of Super Metroid music. The game fits on a 256 MB (1 Gigabit) SDcard. This online multiplayer deathmatch aspect will never be played online.

I tried out some more Elder Scrolls IV by playing it roaming around collecting money. I am a barbarian got a long sword in the sewer so I could level up to the point of killing an Imperial guard so I could loot him for his plated armor and not be seen. He is too skillful for my primitive character level. The draw rate is just as amazing as the PC version of Elder Scrolls III Morrowind. I am on level 2 and I got some swords from the sewer and I ready to fit animals. In Morrowind, if I jumped and looted at the same time, my chances of being seen were minimal. It’s a glitch I read about in a FAQ. This cheat may or may not work in Elder Scrolls IV. The game is great. There is plenty to do. The replay value is immeasurable!

Last week I purchased the other best game for Xbox 360….G.R.A.W. Note that the Xbox, Gamecube, and PS2 versions are all mediocre. I was smart enough to stay away from them. There are many graphical glitches, bad generic textures, robotic movement, poor ally or enemy AI making these them all uninteresting. As you might know this is a tactical first person shooter (ie Battlefield 2.)

I am looking forward to that aircraft simulation Ace Combat Zero: The Belkin War for PS2. Some ways I’d rather have it then Kingdom Hearts II. I haven’t played Ace Combat 5 since it came out last year which doesn’t bother me because I will still buy Ace Combat Zero when it comes out on the last week of April. I save $10. That’s a long time to not spend money I know. I’m sure it plays better then Ace Combat 5. The graphics look amazing for PS2 which is dated. And believe it or not there isn’t nothing for current generation I don’t already have that I want.

Here is what I believe is the worst to best computer list. All I remember is Sega Dreamcast ran on the Sega Naomi with Hitachi SuperH 4 128-bit RISC clocking at 206 MHz and Sega Saturn ran on two 32-bit Hitachi SuperHs and a 32-bit SuperH 2.

Friday, I purchased Metroid Prime Hunters at Wal-Mart because I like Samus Aran. I’ve played this first person shooter (Nintendo’s very first one) and Nintendo done great with the graphics. I took the stylist in the right hand and held the DS while strifing with my left hand. The stylist feels like a mouse cursor driven by a pen. I don’t go as far back to Metroid although I have Metroid Zero Mission for GBA and have Metroid unlocked in Metroid Prime. I like oldschool games which is why I decided to support Nintendo and GBA. I’d use my Gameboy Player for Zero Mission because I can enjoy it on my 25” LCD TV if I ever complete MP Hunters! Frame Rate is really smooth, no noticeable gfx glitches, but I constantly loose the grip with my left hand so I have to hold it at the perfect angle. The music is near CD quality having professional remixes of Super Metroid music. The game fits on a 256 MB (1024 Gigabit) SDcard. This online multiplayer deathmatch aspect will never be played online.

I tried out some more Elder Scrolls IV by playing it roaming around collecting money. I am a barbarian got a long sword in the sewer so I could level up to the point of killing an Imperial guard so I could loot him for his plated armor and not be seen. He is too skillful for my primitive character level. The draw rate is just as amazing as the PC version of Elder Scrolls III Morrowind. I am on level 2 and I got some swords from the sewer and I ready to fit animals. In Morrowind, if I jumped and looted at the same time, my chances of being seen were minimal. It’s a glitch I read about in a FAQ. This cheat may or may not work in Elder Scrolls IV. The game is great. There is plenty to do. The replay value is immeasurable!

Last week I purchased the other best game for Xbox 360….G.R.A.W. Note that the Xbox, Gamecube, and PS2 versions are all mediocre. I was smart enough to stay away from them. There are many graphical glitches, bad generic textures, robotic movement, poor ally or enemy AI making these them all uninteresting. As you might know this is a tactical first person shooter (ie Battlefield 2.)

I am looking forward to that aircraft simulation Ace Combat Zero: The Belkin War for PS2. Some ways I’d rather have it then Kingdom Hearts II. I haven’t played Ace Combat 5 since it came out last year which doesn’t bother me because I will still buy Ace Combat Zero when it comes out on the last week of April. I save $10. That’s a long time to not spend money I know. I’m sure it plays better then Ace Combat 5. The graphics look amazing for PS2 which is dated. And believe it or not there isn’t nothing for current generation I don’t already have that I want.

Here is what I believe is the worst to best computer list. All I remember is Sega Dreamcast ran on the Sega Naomi with Hitachi SuperH 4 128-bit RISC clocking at 206 MHz and Sega Saturn ran on two 32-bit Hitachi SuperHs and a 32-bit SuperH 2.

37.) Gizmondo
36.) Tapwave Zodiac
35.) Atari Jaguar
34.) Commodore Amiga CD
33.) 3DO
32.) Sega CD
31.) Sega Nomad
30.) Sega 32x
29.) Sega Masters
28.) Sega Saturn
27.) Sega Game Gear
26.) Atari ST
25.) Atari 7800
24.) Acorn Archimedes
23.) Apple II
22.) Ngage
21.) Atari Falcon
20.) Commodore 64
19.) Sinclair ZX Spectrum
18.) Commadore Amiga
17.) Neo Geo or Neo Geo CD
16.) Neo Geo Pocket
15.) Sega Genesis
14.) Gameboy
13.) NES
12.) Super Nintendo
11.) PSP
10.) Gamecube
9.) Nintendo DS
8.) Nintendo 64
7.) Gameboy Advance
6.) Sega Dreamcast
5.) Playstation
4.) Xbox
3.) PS2
2.) Xbox 360
1.) PC

This is Ian signing off bored as hell.

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