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To: setzkell who wrote (21727)1/5/1999 11:21:00 AM
From: Sam Scrutchins  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213173
 
To All,

I find it interesting that CNBC is so quiet today about MWSF. I believe this is very positive, because there will be more of a surprise value to anything positive that Steve says.

Sam



To: setzkell who wrote (21727)1/5/1999 11:33:00 AM
From: David Lee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213173
 
setzkell --

actually the PlayStation DOES have native four player support. The N64 is technically a better gaming machine that the PlayStation...much much better graphic rendering power...well beyond the G3 level actually. However, PlayStation has a many more games availible. Also, PlayStation is popular among tech-saavy kids because the games are easily copied.

One way or another, as long as Sony makes a USB controller, I am willing to bet that this emulator is a going to generate some SERIOUS revenue for Connectix. Also, I do hope that the emulator has the ability to "blur" pixels so they don't look bad. I spent the holidays playing Zelda on N4 on a computer monitor and it looked terrible due to the resolution descrepancy. One way or another, this is great news for everyone (AAPL, Connectix, SNE, and you and me) involved.