As long as it was like DKC2 and not 3. Still, it's unknown at this time whether
the GBA can produce the rendering routines that gave the DKC games such stellar
graphics.
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> > A Donkey Kong Country 4 for the GBA would be fantastic.
> >
>
> As long as it was like DKC2 and not 3. Still, it's unknown at this time whether
> the GBA can produce the rendering routines that gave the DKC games such stellar
> graphics.
if by stellar you mean shitty.
>As long as it was like DKC2 and not 3. Still, it's unknown at this time
>whether
>the GBA can produce the rendering routines that gave the DKC games such
>stellar
>graphics.
any system can display those graphics, its just prerendered sprites and
backgrounds. secondly, if GBC can do it GBA can. Thirdly GBA is capable of even
better graphics than SNES with even more colors simultaneously on screen. Rare
can do a DKC trilogy and make them look better than they did on SNES.
>As long as it was like DKC2 and not 3. Still, it's unknown at this time
>whether
>the GBA can produce the rendering routines that gave the DKC games such
>stellar
>graphics.
Uhm, the DKC games had pre-rendered graphics.
-Mrk
Plus, it has 50% more VRAM, faster CPU (for faster decompression and/or more
sprites), faster ROM and RAM access, plus 8 times the ROM size. I image we'll
get some sweet ACM on GBA.
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> What else could he have meant? ;)
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