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  • It is awesome Too bad there hasn't been a better game in that genre since
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    • Yeah, X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter was actually a good game, it just had no single player support and the multi was ahead of its time.

      X-Wing Alliance had an excellent engine, but the single player game made me wanna barf. It basically gave you the role of a high school angsty dating scene boy... and then put you in space.
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      • WTF would you care about the plot.

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        • WTF wouldn't you?
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          • I'm just sad i'm so bad at X-Wing. I can't make myself play Tie-Fighter until i've completed the first game. Still those are great games to have on my 'to finish' list

            I agree Alliance was a step down the road to kinda killing the series. looked fine, but well meh.........it was becoming a 'modern game'

            @Dr.Spike, yeah i think the PS2 does suit me best. It has enough of the kind of games i like to play(long indepth ones/unusual different not just killing everything in 3D ones).

            And it is very small(as Asher pointed out compared to the 360), which i kind of like also. And it has GH So yeah a good console for me.

            Hey and i'm not too happy with the Asher as She-Ra thing. I had a thing for she-ra back in the day............she is way hotter than Asher can possibly be....for many reasons


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            • Originally posted by El_Cid
              I had a thing for she-ra back in the day............she is way hotter than Asher can possibly be
              Even in white panties with a vestal Maidenform bra?

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              • Asher or She-ra?

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                • Asher = biblical person and the founder of one of Israel's tribes

                  Ashur = two biblical persons and an Assyrian god

                  Asherah = female counterpart to said Assyrian god

                  I think Asher is a secret Jew or Christian.
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                  • He's certainly not a god.

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                    • when someone asks you if you're a god...you say YES!
                      The undeserving maintain power by promoting hysteria.

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                      • Originally posted by Nikolai
                        Asher = biblical person and the founder of one of Israel's tribes

                        Ashur = two biblical persons and an Assyrian god

                        Asherah = female counterpart to said Assyrian god

                        I think Asher is a secret Jew or Christian.
                        Post reported.

                        I've never been so personally offended. You were racist in another threads towards my black heritage, now you are throwing around epithets like "Jew" and "Christian". You have no idea how offensive you are!
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                        • at Asher.
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                          • By JONATHAN V. LAST

                            Like dynasties rising and falling, videogame systems enjoy periods of ascendancy and popular support, only to be thrust aside by a new and conquering power. First came Magnavox Odyssey (in the 1970s), then Atari consoles, then Nintendo, which dominated the market for the better part of the 1980s. In the early 1990s, Nintendo's Super NES and Sega Genesis battled each other for supremacy. Each found enough competitive room to lay the groundwork for the modern videogame console, which has become something like a dedicated personal computer.

                            It was in the mid-1990s that Sony dropped Playstation into the console market -- a graphics powerhouse that featured games for adults as well as for kids. Playstation was a huge success, selling more than 100 million units. Its 2000 sequel, the Playstation 2, was an even bigger one.

                            For the system's ambitious third iteration, though, Sony wanted an entirely new processing architecture. Most computer processing chips are built on the foundations of the chips that are already in use. Designing a new chip from the ground up is a costly and time-intensive process. So in 2001 Sony partnered with Toshiba and IBM to create the so-called Cell processor -- a chip so powerful that it would redefine PC-scale power.

                            David Shippy, as it happens, was in charge of designing the brains of the Cell, the processing core. In "The Race for a New Game Machine," he and his co-worker Mickie Phipps tell the story of the whole effort to build the Cell. They also describe how the project went off the rails, ending up with IBM engineers creating the processing chips for two rival videogame consoles and, along the way, delivering to Sony Corp. one of its greatest business failures.

                            When the companies entered into their partnership in 2001, Sony, Toshiba and IBM committed themselves to spending $400 million over five years to design the Cell, not counting the millions of dollars it would take to build two production facilities for making the chip itself. IBM provided the bulk of the manpower, with the design team headquartered at its Austin, Texas, offices. Sony and Toshiba sent teams of engineers to Austin to live and work with their partners in an effort to have the Cell ready for the Playstation 3's target launch, Christmas 2005.

                            But a funny thing happened along the way: A new "partner" entered the picture. In late 2002, Microsoft approached IBM about making the chip for Microsoft's rival game console, the (as yet unnamed) Xbox 360. In 2003, IBM's Adam Bennett showed Microsoft specs for the still-in-development Cell core. Microsoft was interested and contracted with IBM for their own chip, to be built around the core that IBM was still building with Sony.

                            All three of the original partners had agreed that IBM would eventually sell the Cell to other clients. But it does not seem to have occurred to Sony that IBM would sell key parts of the Cell before it was complete and to Sony's primary videogame-console competitor. The result was that Sony's R&D money was spent creating a component for Microsoft to use against it.

                            Mr. Shippy and Ms. Phipps detail the resulting absurdity: IBM employees hiding their work from Sony and Toshiba engineers in the cubicles next to them; the Xbox chip being tested a few floors above the Cell design teams. Mr. Shippy says that he felt "contaminated" as he sat down with the Microsoft engineers, helping them to sketch out their architectural requirements with lessons learned from his earlier work on Playstation.

                            The deal only got worse for Sony. Both designs were delivered on time to IBM's manufacturing division, but there was a problem with the first chip run. Microsoft had had the foresight to order backup manufacturing capacity from a third party. Sony did not and had to wait another six weeks to get their first chips. So Microsoft actually got the chip that Sony helped design before Sony did. In the end, Microsoft's Xbox 360 hit its target launch in November 2005, becoming its own success. Because of various delays, the Playstation 3 was pushed back a full year.

                            Mr. Shippy and Ms. Phipps view the delivery of the Cell processor and the derivative Xbox chip as victories for both companies. "Both Sony and Microsoft were extremely successful at achieving their goals," they write. But this is true only in the narrowest sense. The new chips certainly set the standard for technical virtuosity. Yet the current generation of videogame console has been dominated not by Sony or Microsoft but by the Wii, Nintendo's modest machine that relies on an older, cheaper and less powerful chip. With an input device that allows players physically to interact with games, the Wii has been yet another runaway success, selling almost as many consoles as the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 combined.

                            In fact, the Playstation 3 now runs a distant third in sales. (And the trend is downward: On Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported that "U.S. sales of the PS3 fell 19% last month from a year earlier, while sales doubled for the Wii console and rose 8% for the Xbox 360.") For Sony, the Cell processor was such a debacle that two weeks after the Playstation 3 finally appeared in stores, the company fired Ken Kutaragi, the head of its gaming unit, who had championed the Cell and built the Playstation line. The lesson, lost on Mr. Shippy and Ms. Phipps, is that technical supremacy divorced from sound strategic vision is no virtue. It can even end up in disaster.
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                            • dp
                              Let us be lazy in everything, except in loving and drinking, except in being lazy – Lessing

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                              • Interesting post Nostromo man, you can almost see the sony execs lining up for sepku!

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