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		<title>NeoGeo games arriving on Wii Virtual Console</title>
		<link>http://closedsrc.org/2007/09/neogeo-games-arriving-on-wii-virtual-console/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 18:48:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linh Pham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As reported by GameSpot and Ars Technica, the Wii Virtual Console will soon get three games released on the NeoGeo console! The three games are World Heroes, Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting, which I fondly remember playing and wasting unknown number of quarters on Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting. I also had the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As reported by <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.gamespot.com/news/6178618.html">GameSpot</a> and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://arstechnica.com/journals/thumbs.ars/2007/09/12/fatal-fury-and-other-snk-playmore-titles-coming-to-the-wiis-virtual-console">Ars Technica</a>,  the Wii Virtual Console will soon get three games released on the  NeoGeo console! The three games are World Heroes, Fatal Fury and Art of  Fighting, which I fondly remember playing and wasting unknown number of  quarters on Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting.<span id="more-48"></span></p>
<p>I also had the chance to play them on a home-version of the NeoGeo  console with the NeoGeo joysticks. All I can say is that those joysticks  were the best joysticks that I have ever used, even up to today (sorry  NES Advantage and Capcom).</p>
<p>While the same experience cannot be replicated with the Wii Classic  Controllers, it will be very nice to play the games again in almost  their original state. Some may balk at the cost of 900 points per game,  but it beats purchasing a  NeoGeo console and games from eBay.</p>
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		<title>The Unholy Triforce</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linh Pham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a self-professed gadget freak and love messing around with hardware. Those who know me know that I have a nice collection of video game consoles, the collection includes: Nintendo Original NES Super Nintendo Nintendo 64, gold Nintendo Gamecube, black Nintendo Wii Original Game Boy Game Boy Color Game Boy Advance Game Boy Advance [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am a self-professed gadget freak and love  messing around with hardware. Those who know me know that I have a nice  collection of video game consoles, the collection includes:</p>
<p><strong>Nintendo</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Original NES</li>
<li>Super Nintendo</li>
<li>Nintendo 64, gold</li>
<li>Nintendo Gamecube, black</li>
<li>Nintendo Wii</li>
<li>Original Game Boy</li>
<li>Game Boy Color</li>
<li>Game Boy Advance</li>
<li>Game Boy Advance SP</li>
<li>Original Nintendo DS</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Sony</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Playstation, 2nd revision</li>
<li>Original Playstation 2</li>
<li>Playstation 3, 60GB</li>
<li>Playstation Portable, a.k.a. PSP</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Sega</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Dreamcast</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Microsoft</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>XBOX 360, 20GB</li>
</ul>
<p>I also have a Turbo Express, a portable version of the NEC Turbo  Grafx 16. Almost all of my consoles I purchased new or was given as a  present; the only somewhat exception is the original NES. I originally  was given an NES as a child but later grew tired of it after getting a  Super Nintendo, so I gave it to one of my-then relatives. A couple of  years ago, my hankering for the original Mario and Mega Man games grew  and grew and I wanted to play the unadulterated versions, so I picked up  a used original NES with a bunch of games online.<span id="more-19"></span></p>
<p>Anyway, I have a nice collection of consoles and I really like all of  them, as well as drool over some other consoles that I have yet to own  (those that are wondering, the two that I really want are the NEC Turbo  Duo and the home version of the Neo Geo Gold; both are insanely  expensive and hard to get a hold of).</p>
<p>So when the media and blogs started to spin the wheel-of-hype  regarding which of the new consoles will come out as the clear winner, I  started to ponder: why all the fuss of trying to fight over which <strong>one</strong> console should rule them all?</p>
<p>The way I see it, every product has particular strengths and  weaknesses, target different audiences, and need to be somewhat  selective in which features to promote the most. For most buyers, there  are a couple of key considerations that need to be made when deciding on  which console to purchase:</p>
<ul>
<li>Initial cost of the console</li>
<li>Incremental cost of accessories</li>
<li>Catalog of games available at launch</li>
<li>Catalog of games available within the near future</li>
<li>Quality of the console and games</li>
<li>Cost of the games</li>
<li>Additional features, such as multimedia capabilities</li>
<li>Availability</li>
</ul>
<p>The order of importance is different for everyone; for me, I purchase  consoles for gaming first (so the catalog of games is important) while  multimedia generally sits at the bottom of the list (with one  exception). Cost of the console is a partial concern for me, the cost of  the games is much more important. Next is the quality of the product  and the selection of first-party accessories (additional controllers,  memory cards, video cables).</p>
<p>Availability is kind of a toss-up for me since, for the past several  generation of consoles, I usually wait a couple of months until I  purchase a console and games. If there aren&#8217;t enough enticing games, I  usually will wait out longer. For instance, I held out on the  Playstation 2, Playstation 3 and XBOX 360 for a while until there was  enough games that I liked were available (with one exception). On the  other hand, I either ordered or purchased the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS  and the PSP on launch day due to the games available.</p>
<p>As I have alluded to above, the one exception for me was the  Playstation 3. My initial intention for the Playstation 3 was not as a  console, but as a Blu-Ray player that so happens to allow me to play my  collection of Playstation and Playstation 2. There were no games  available that I cared for when I purchased it, but since I had recently  purchased a 1080p television, there was enough HD movies and  documentaries that enticed me. (Sidenote: if you have the equipment to  watch HD content and haven&#8217;t already purchased or rented it, Planet  Earth and Discovery Atlas, watch either one.) If you are wondering, I  still have not purchased any Playstation 3 games yet, but have still  been watching more HD content.</p>
<p>I have the same number of games for both the Wii and the XBOX 360,  with the focus of games that make use of motion for the Wii and games  that are targetted for a standard controller or steering wheel for the  XBOX 360 (though Excite Truck for the Wii is very fun, as I like  crashing into things).</p>
<p>My time with each of the current generation of consoles is split  almost evenly across the three, in addition to playing older games on  the other older consoles. I do not favor one over the other since each  has its set of games or content that I really like.</p>
<p>Some may ask me why did I choose the Playstation 3 over the XBOX 360  with an HD-DVD player as my HD player of choice? It came down to what  content was available on either Blu-Ray or HD-DVD. At the time, there  were more movies on Blu-Ray that I liked than on HD-DVD, but that  doesn&#8217;t mean that I am Blu-Ray exclusive. I still have the option of  purchasing the HD-DVD player for the XBOX 360 if there is enough content  that I want on HD-DVD (and yes, there are some that entice me right  now). Just for disclosure purposes, my television supports supports up  to 1080i over Component and 1080p over HDMI. Do I really see the  difference between the two? Not really, as I am still awed at how well a  game looks at 720p or 1080i looks when scaled to 1080p.</p>
<p>As far as order of purchase, I bought the XBOX 360 first, then the  Nintendo Wii, then the Playstation 3. Why in that order? The games for  the XBOX 360 and the Nintendo Wii, and I had to save up for the  Playstation 3 and waited until Planet Earth (BBC version, the Discovery  HD versions have recently been announced and released) came out on  Blu-Ray. I had been playing games on the XBOX 360 on an SD tube  television before purchasing an HD television.</p>
<p>Anyway, long story short, I primarily ignored the &#8220;fanboy&#8221; fights on  which console is best and the hype (played as coverage) by the media and  decided to purchase them on each of their own merits. I like all three  of the current consoles and will continue to purchase games and content  for each one based on my own tastes.</p>
<p>For those that cannot afford to purchase all three consoles, I would  recommend on making your own decision based on the games or content that  interests you, what is within your budget, and test driving each one  out. Each piece is very important in making the right purchase for you,  since each of the perceived or hyped disadvantage of each console may  not be important to you.</p>
<p>If I had to pick my favorite of the three, I couldn&#8217;t. But, I do have  to say that I am still very fond of my Super Nintendo and the games for  it :)</p>
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