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Beazin Gameconsoles for sale!

Postby Cabickstan » Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:35 pm

It's the new Beazin Game Console ! From Cabi Gamesystems it has 100 Bit Graphics and uses Cartridges no more will your Discs get Damaged you can pick up a Beazin for just 300 Cinos Plus Shipping and Handling.

It comes with! The Cino Game console Two Controllers and two Games and memory cards for the Amazing Price of only 299.99! and We'll lower the Price and you can have it for 249.99 if you buy an Expanded Package the games are.Army Rampage and Superagent Call Now to get your Beazin have the Ultimate Gaming Expericence!
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Postby United Gordonopia » Thu Sep 24, 2009 7:55 pm

ooc: can I give you some tips, since I'm relatively experienced in NS video games.

1. 42 bit graphics is a very odd number. Usually, you want to go by powers of two, IE: 2 bit, 4 bit, 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit, 128 bit. Additionally, manufacturers now know that past 32 bit, there isn't really much of an improvement you can make.
2. If you want to use a non-disk medium, don't use cartridges. Even with our technology, you wouldn't be able to get on the quality of a disk without having a very large cartridge. The best non-disk option would be solid state (aka flash drives).
3. Provide specifications, like dimensions, internal memory, sound quality, etc.
4. Give more info about the games. Just giving titles isn't nearly enough. What kind of games are they? Are they online compatible? What's the story about?
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Postby Cabickstan » Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:09 pm

Thanks.
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Postby FreeSatania » Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:18 pm

United Gordonopia wrote:2. If you want to use a non-disk medium, don't use cartridges. Even with our technology, you wouldn't be able to get on the quality of a disk without having a very large cartridge. The best non-disk option would be solid state (aka flash drives).


2. Cartridges are solid state. Same type of technology as flash drives.

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Postby United Gordonopia » Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:19 pm

FreeSatania wrote:
United Gordonopia wrote:2. If you want to use a non-disk medium, don't use cartridges. Even with our technology, you wouldn't be able to get on the quality of a disk without having a very large cartridge. The best non-disk option would be solid state (aka flash drives).


2. Cartridges are solid state. Same type of technology as flash drives.


ooc: I think I must have mixed up my words. Flash drives and cartridges are a slightly different form of memory. Flash memory is superior though.
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Postby The Beatus » Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:26 pm

(OOC: Cartridges can be more than just memory. Yes, a solid state drive would work as a game medium, however a cartridge would still be superior. With a cartridge, you are not limited to simply software, you can add hardware. The cartridge becomes an extension of the system, it can interact, the system can talk back, making it superior to disks. Say that the base system lacks the amount of memory your game requires, you can put it in the cartridge. Cartridges provide far more freedom to developers, as they are not constrained by the hardware of the system. Yes, they are limited to the interface, and power given to the cartridge, but those are easily overcome. In all cartridges, are superior to disk based medium. The only prohibiting factor was that flash memory then was small and expensive. Now that limitation has passed, and though discs may be cheaper to manufacturer, they are also so much easier to copy, and pirate, where as cartridges are much harder. Also, there is no need for this system to have memory cards. With modern technology, there is no reason that games should not be saved directly to the cartridge.)
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