Anonymous
August 30, 2004
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Anonymous
August 30, 2004
You guys (MSFT) better get around to sending him a complementary replacement :) (HE BLEED FOR IT!)
Anonymous
August 30, 2004
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Anonymous
August 30, 2004
Good old NTSC. I despise PAL, because 50Hz interlaced makes me dizzy.
But perhaps he wanted to get the game out so he could sell it before moving. I imagine it'd be a lot harder to sell a PAL game here in the states, unless you find a GameStop employee who doesn't know any better.
Anonymous
August 30, 2004
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Anonymous
August 30, 2004
Matthew I'll take detail over flicker any day
Anonymous
August 30, 2004
And better colours, too. Good TV's show things at 100Hz anyway.
Anonymous
August 30, 2004
Wrong tool for the job. What he really needed was a reciprocating saw (i.e. Sawzall) or an angle grinder. Or if he's not into the whole power tool thing, then a prybar and a cold chisel...
Anonymous
August 31, 2004
And like 8 extra pixels on NES games.
The only PAL TV I've ever watched must not have been displaying at 100Hz. The better resolution and color thing will be moot once we're all getting 1080i for every channel, although I don't know how HD differs on PAL and NTSC.
Anonymous
September 01, 2004
Yeah, that's my brother-in-law there. The sad thing is that he was considering just giving me the XBOX. Instead he decided to destroy it. A good sacrifice for comedy I guess.
Anonymous
September 17, 2004
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