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General Chat / Hand-Eye Coordination
« on: April 08, 2004, 09:25:09 PM »
HA!!! I always knew I was right about this!

So people who didn't believe me, I say pay up in my bets and IN YOUR FACE!

(Once again a useful bit of info from MSN, surprisingly...)

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4685909/?GT1=3256

You are the dumbest idiot.

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Mario Chat / Mario Party 6?!?!
« on: April 02, 2004, 09:59:17 PM »
According to a TMK update, a Q4 release is Mario Party 6.



How many are they gonna make? By the time I'm, 25, they'll be making a Mario Party 56.354289!!!



I really don't mind; I like the Mario Party series. But, since they're on six, I'm betting they'll end it on an even number of 10. I might be wrong; maybe this will be their last one. Who knows, but I don't reall mind.



Do you ever get so mad that you hit something, then when you hit whatever you were gonna hit, it hurts making you even MORE mad?


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General Chat / HAHAHA! Microsoft fined $613 MILLION!!
« on: March 24, 2004, 06:27:25 PM »
HAHHAHAHHAHHHHHAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHA!



Microsoft has been fined $613 million for attempting anticompetitive excersices and being very power hungry over what Europe does with its Microsoft computers it receives.



Oh, and guess who is leading everything: EU antitrust chief Mario Monti!



Mario's revenge!!!!!!!!!! Check it out: THIS IS THE LINK (BTW, I hope I did that right...)



Fixed the link.

~I.S.

Do you ever get so mad that you hit something, then when you hit whatever you were gonna hit, it hurts making you even MORE mad?

Edited by - Insane Steve on 3/24/2004 7:05:51 PM


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Site Discussion / Happy Birthday TMK!
« on: March 24, 2004, 06:17:21 PM »
For you people who are lazy and forgot, TODAY is TMK's B-Day!!!! Seven years of success it seems!

DO (almost) anything; WHATEVER YOU WANT!!!! Say something!!!

(I wonder why someone didn't mention this here on the forums before... I KNOW, I KNOW; don't tell me, "That's because people looked at the B-Day update.)

Do you ever get so mad that you hit something, then when you hit whatever you were gonna hit, it hurts making you even MORE mad?

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Check this out Southern Hemisphere folks especially: During mid-April through mid-May, you will be able to see two comets at the same time: LINEAR and NEAT.

They will still be visible to Northern Hemisphere folks, but will be extremely difficult to do since since the comets will be next to our brightest winter star, Sirius. Since spring just arrived, Sirius will be right on the horizon, if not lower, so it will again be very difficult to spot. Although, in the first week of May, Northern Hemisphere folks will be able to see the comets a bit better.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FUTURE EVENT, GO TO: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4563287/

Do you ever get so mad that you hit something, then when you hit whatever you were gonna hit, it hurts making you even MORE mad?

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General Chat / Birthdays...
« on: February 14, 2004, 08:09:26 PM »
Well, our last "Birthday" thread is too low in the ranks to survive, so I make this one not only for my B-day coming up, but everyone's in general just so we can keep from having people making 20 other "Birthday"/etc. threads, mkah? (Whew, a long run-on there...)

Anyway, just so you know, my B-day is on the 20th of this months which is merely 6 days away.

Things I probably want most for my B-Day:

~Full-Face bike helmet (read: full-face; gotta get a pic, so you know...)

~Elbow/shin pads for biking (for the skatepark and my about-to-be-made plywood-on-dirt ramps

~Biking gloves for no-blister relief. With it being so cold, I actually just wear thick gloves, so I haven't had any blisters...

~Good plywood for building some good ramps (I dunno about this one though; right as I started typing this post, I thought about it, heh...)

AHAHAHAHHAHAHHHAHAHAAAHHA!!!!!!!!! (I don't know what that was; I gotta end this thread somehow... :P)

"And when he gets to Heaven, to Saint Peter he will tell/One more soldier reporting sir, I served my time in Hell." ~General Dwight D. Eisenhower, D-Day, 1944.

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General Chat / BMX!!
« on: January 25, 2004, 09:54:58 PM »
Does anyone have a trick bike, do tricks on that bike, or even have any type of bike in the first place???

I've made this thread mostly to show my progress of my riding, report any events that might pop up, or listen to things you others have ever done on a bike.

Tricks- Can anyone do any tricks?

I can do:

-Bunnyhop (4-5 inches.)
-Tailwhip (90% of it...)
-Gaps (I think you know what I mean; jumping over gaps...)

I do wanna make a track with some dirt jumps in my backyard so I can do some air tricks for a change. I feel extremely confident unlike my friend; let's call him Moron. He acts like he's all tough because he plays football, has blonde hair (dyed), and plays a guitar, but he is too scared to go off a tiny jump or just go for something rather than bearing the same, old excuses:
"I don't wanna mess up my new bike." (It's not new.)
"I don't wanna scratch the paint job."
"I wanna do this before I do this."

Good thing I have another cool friend that makes fun of him for it. He needs a little does of reality and truth.

Racing- Do you race friends around the neighborhood or something similar? Follow the leader? Trick chains?

Bails/crashes- Everyone has a good bail/crash story. Everyone has at least done it once if you ridden a bike. I remember when I was going slow on my bike years ago opening and closing my mailbox as fast as I could. I was messing around and I was gonna show my friends, but my handlebars caught the pole holding up the mailbox and I kind of fell. I wasn't seriously injured. OH, another thing: have your pedals ever slipped making the pedal smack you in the shin? That happened to me a few days ago on my right shin and actually today on the same shin. Sometimes it can really hurt for a few seconds.
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BAILING AND CRASHING.
CRASHING- When you don't expect it, you hit the ground wrong from the air, you hit something on the road, shoelaces caught in the spokes, chains screwed up, etc.
BAILING- When you know ahead of time that you will not land or there is a unavoidable obstacle in your way and you just either jump off your bike or kick your bike away if time allows so it won't trample you.

Miscellaneous (sp?)- Report any other things that might have happened on your bike like weird incidents and other things of the sort. Er... actually, anything you want to about biking. Advertise or whatever.

"If you throw an object in the air, its shadow gets bigger. So, if you put a baseball next to the sun, its shadow would block out the Earth." ~One of my Friends

Edited by - Trainman on 1/25/2004 7:57:04 PM

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Video Game Chat / "Cameos"
« on: January 01, 2004, 04:32:47 PM »
This topic is for posting your "cameos." Why I put it in quotes is because this is for posting things not EXACTLY as a cameo, but just the name of a Nintendo character mentioned in a show. Get the gist, kinda? (I think a thread similar to this was created a while back, but I can't find it.)

Example: "...when the security guards came in searching for the burgular, they found a 10 year old boy glued to Super Mario Brothers 3!"

One "cameo" I just saw was on The Fairly-Odd Parents. Timmy was playing basketball to earn money for a "V-Cube." When he finally bought it, it was shaped like the GCN, of course, but it had a GREEN V on it. I think they were trying to make a cross between a GCN and Xbox, obviously.

Do you have any "cameos" similar to this one? If so, post it!!!

"Oh now, don''t talk crazy. They''re not gonna to eat the man." ~Prof. E. Gadd

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Video Game Chat / GCN vs. X-Box
« on: November 11, 2003, 08:15:56 PM »
There have been arguments about this. I have warned some about my review being 99% sure to prove some X-Box person wrong, but they failed to recognize my warning, so I bring you my review.

This is a beautifully described review written by Trainman about how the GCN is very superior to the X-Box. Take a look! If there are any spelling mistakes or grammar mistakes, please report them to me. Thank you!

GameCube vs. X-Box-a clash between two titans; who will win? The Nintendo crafted GameCube, or the oversize conglomerate's X-Box? These debates have sprung up on message boards across the web, lunch table conflicts, and many websites abroad. But still many are claiming X-Box the winner of it all. Well, if that’s your mindset you couldn’t be any further from the truth.

Let's start with what most people are thrown off by. Now, when you look at X-Box’s specs just about everything looks better, from RAM, MHz, and Memory Bus Bandwidth, exceeding the GameCube. You may say, "Wow! X-Box looks a lot more powerful than GameCube," but that’s where the line is drawn; it just looks better. X-Box has a lot of power that’s given, but it’s nothing without control.

GameCube has hardware that’s a little dated when compared to X-Box, but that’s okay. GameCube is one finely tweaked machine. The system architecture was designed to let the CPU/MPU, GPU, DSP, and RAM communicate, and interact with one another in total un-adulterated harmony.

Knowing most people won’t take my word with so little information, let’s start off with each consoles hardware development cycle, shall we?

GameCube:
From what we know Nintendo has been developing GCN since maybe late '98-'99. From there, Nintendo has partnered up with many of the industries finest corporations. From the $1,000,000,000 agreement with IBM, sound chip development to Factor5, GPU design to ArtX, memory to MoSys, and the list goes on and on. Now, by letting companies who specialize in certain areas of the industry you can build a finer product. Not to mention your taking billions of dollars of costs and spreading them amongst many companies which is why GCN is expected to sell under $200.



X-Box:
Actual X-Box hardware development probably began a little later than GCN, but with couple extra billion dollars to help them. So this gave Microsoft the advantage of more advanced hardware. Now from what we know X-Box is just collaboration between Microsoft (duh), Intel, and nVidia (Oh wow, there’s a lot of console experience in that bunch). Intel’s providing the off the shelve PIII (which Microsoft said would be a "modified" chip, but probably only has a few new instruction sets to interact with the rest of the system). nVidia’s making the GPU, which is pretty much based off the GeForce 3’s chip architecture (which like the PIII, only had a few more sets of instruction code for communication). Microsoft is basically getting off the shelf PC components from other manufacturers, from the 64MB’s of DDR RAM, the 10GB HDD, and the DVD-ROM. So basically, all Microsoft is doing are controller designs, legal deals, system packaging, and sending boxes full of unmarked bills to anonymous sources.


Which company has the most experience, and the proper materials to build a console specifically geared, and enhanced for gaming? I’m hoping you said Nintendo. The only thing Microsoft has in their arsenal is a steady flow of cash, and their ever-ominous presence to their competitors. Nintendo has the one and only Shigeru Miyamoto conferring with everybody from controller design, to the people at ArtX making the GPU for what developers/gamers want, and should expect from GCN.



Now, with all of that, GCN has the power where it counts. Here’s a good example: X-box has 64MB’s of shared DDR RAM, while the GameCube has 24MB’s of unified stand-alone 1T-SRAM, along with 3MB’s on-chip, and a supplemental 16MB’s of SDRAM, aka. A-RAM ("A" for Auxiliary), for a total of 43MB’s. But there’s a huge flaw with X-Box; DDR RAM is some of the slowest, chunkiest RAM around. It’s double-data-rate, but that only boosts memory bus bandwidth… (I'll get to that later).
The designers at Nintendo knew that to get the maximum performance of the high-speed chipsets, they would need high speed RAM to boot., so with a call to MoSys, Nintendo was able to get a deal to use the fastest RAM on the planet: MoSys 1T-SRAM. Calling it fast is basically an understatement. Its maximum latency has been clocked at only 10 nanoseconds! The texture RAM has been clocked at half the speed which, is 5 nanoseconds! (Nanosecond=  1 billionth of a second.) This means that GCN will be able to stream textures in and out requiring less memory, and putting less strain on the CPU/GPU/MPU whose main job is to do calculations, and work with special effects instead of crunching numbers.



Memory Bus Bandwidth (MBB) is how fast the RAM will be able to communicate with other parts of the system that use it. GameCube has 3.2GB/s, while X-Box has a maximum of 6.4GB/s of it, but X-Box’s is shared. Shared you say? X-Box has 64MB’s of DDR RAM, and the developer can ration it for whatever they need. For a very simple example, a developer can set aside 20MB’s as VRAM, 16 for sound, 20 for textures, 15 for animation, and 9 for the frame buffer. (This is far simpler than what is actually done. Most developers will need over 20 portions.) Now each of those portions will greedily take their share of the MBB, thus reducing transfer speeds to less than 1GB/s (if you’re lucky). What does this mean to games? Well for the memory to be rationed the CPU’s going to need to manage each of those. So instead of working with artificial intelligence (AI), physics, and special effects, the CPU is crunching numbers. This can lead to slowdown, and since the developers can’t stream enough data in, more RAM will need to be used taking away from textures, sound, animation, and the list goes on.

Ok, ok, I AM NOT sorry for blabbering on the technical side now. If you don't understand this, learn some vocab and lingo.

I’ll make a simpler point. X-Box is sort of the "blaster" of the console world, GCN being the "lightsaber.” X-Box uses superfluous amounts of unnecessary resources to accomplish a task. GCN is tweaked, accurate, and not a clumsy tool of justice. Get what I’m saying?

Polygons you say? Aah, yet another mercifully fought debate that has enraged for ages. Now let’s go compare figures from both companies…

X-Box: 125M/sec
GameCube: 6 million to 12 million polygons/second (Display capability assuming actual game with complexity model, texture, etc.)
(Ripped from the official sites)

Note how on the official X-Box site, there is no disclaimer attached to it. It’s obviously the maximum performance rating which means absolutely nothing. It does not compensate for player interaction; the polygons are dull, flat shaded, similarly shaped, textureless, and no special effects engaged.

GameCube’s polygon performance figures are a bit low, but in typical Nintendo fashion, Yamauchi wanted to keep the hype down, and made sure the polygon performance wasn’t over the top. EA of Canada got their hands on some development kits, and in February of this year, they had announced performance figures of 22M/sec@60 FPS. Now cut the FPS rating in half, and you’ve doubled the polygon count. With 30FPS, with 44M polygons on the screen, that’s nothing short of awe-inspiring.


X-Box hasn’t exactly been seen running off final production hardware yet (which is supposedly in production as we speak). In fact it hasn’t even been shown running off a development kit. So far, the only thing we have seen are what X-Box developers can do with PC’s with a little more power than an X-Box. From what I’ve seen from developers, they have done on PC’s more powerful than GCN, and X-Box (with 9 extra months of time). Microsoft funding hasn’t been the lightyears ahead of what was shown off at Space World 2000, where developers at the most had 2 months to put something together, (Rogue Squadron Cube demo being done in 20 days!) All of those demos ran off actual units, which have the possibility of becoming inferior, as there are still some specifications to be released at E3 this May. So X-Box’s polygon figures are in league if not inferior to GCN’s performance rating.

Then finally another big issue: sound. Just recently, Microsoft announced that X-Box would feature Dolby Digital 5.1 in game with no hit to performance. GameCube features the not-much-talked-about Factor 5 MusyX sound chip (AKA DSP). From what has been released by the ever so quiet Nintendo is that the MusyX chip is the most advanced sound processor of its kind. It has been said to react to how you react in the game, and the overall visual atmosphere your in.

That was all about sound output. Well, I basically gave an overview of the MusyX chip, but that’s all there is to talk about. X-Box doesn’t even have a DSP. Just like older consoles before it, X-Box will only do pre-rendered repetitive scores of music. Not much innovation there (something Nintendo believes is key in this new era).

Well I hope I was able to sum up the bulk of your concerns with 1,660 words. Simply put, GCN isn’t going to be a technical push over for X-Box. GameCube most definitely has a fighting chance equal to if not better than the X-Box juggernaut. I know battles will still be fought, but I just wanted to calm the concerns of fellow Nintendoids; GameCube lives!


"Oh, I''m such and idiot." "I don''t wanna live to see the day the Earth screws up." ~Trainman

Edited by - Trainman on 11/15/2003 9:37:14 AM

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General Chat / In Rememberance of Meowrik's Pets...
« on: November 07, 2003, 09:41:35 PM »

Peach, Meowrik's pet rat has an uncurable cancer and will pass on in less than a month. Let's please honor his pet, Peach, and hope that she Rests in Peace...



Please also honor Meowrik's pet cat that has passed away almost a month ago.

Edited by - Trainman on 11/7/2003 8:04:39 PM


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General Chat / Emergency! Powerpoint I must have!
« on: October 29, 2003, 08:51:51 PM »
I must have Powerpoint for a school project. I had done a slide show on my friend's PC, but his PC has messed up and he can't send it to me. I must have the Powerpoint application sent to me in some way. If anyone remembers the topic I had asking for help when my other PC messed up, another thing it did besides reset itself was get rid of all installed programs, including my Powerpoint. MS Office was not already installed on my other PC, so I am needing it. I gave Circuit City a call and they said MS Office was $499.99!!!!! I called Stapels and asked for JUST the Powerpoint application and it was a ridiculous $219.99-$299.99!!!!!

Please, please, can anyone help me and sned the application to me? Please! I will be most thankful to anyone who can sned it to me.

"Oh, I''m such and idiot." "I don''t wanna live to see the day the Earth screws up." ~Trainman

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Video Game Chat / Can someone help me with a game?
« on: October 18, 2003, 01:58:01 PM »
I bought a game pack, brand new & still in the plastic, of Need for Speed games. I installed one and put the disk in for it but it told me to insert the disk in when I had already put it in. I have tried taking it out and putting it back in, re-installing it, and restarting my computer, but it still won't work.

Can someone help me or give me suggestions, please?

the secind rurel of suces:
 Never hire uvg to be your lawyer and speak for you...
the thurd rurel of suces: Never let uvg write reviews for your site...

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Mario Chat / Sheet Music and Other Music
« on: October 08, 2003, 09:16:24 PM »
If anyone could supply me with me SMW sheet music in Bass Clef, I would appreciate it. What I mean is that I want the overworld them to be transfered to a Tuba's low octave, but with. A copy of SMW with all the instrument's parts, and a copy with all the same instrument's parts, but transfered to the Tuba's low octave.

Does anyone know where I can get Mario orchestras to download, (as Kazaa and Grokster as a last resort)?

Stupid inventions- Ejector seat for helicopters.

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General Chat / I was not here a few days because...
« on: October 02, 2003, 04:35:07 PM »
...I got a new computer that is faster and cooler. Man, this is SO fast!!!

It is a:

  Sony Vaio-

Intel Pentium 4 processor; 2.8 GHz w/ Hyper-Threading Technology
120 gigabyte hard drive (7200 RPM)
512 MB PC-2700 DDR
DVD-RW/CD-RW drive
40x max. CD-ROM drive
ATI RADEON 9200 graphics w/ max. 64 MB VGA, TV,and DVI-out
8 USB 2.0 ports
2 i.LINK digital interface ports
A good pair of speakers that I don't wanna name. :P

  Programs with the computer-

Vaio Media
Windows XP Home Edition
Click to DVD
PictureGear Studio
Sonic Stage (No Sonic lovers, not Sonic the Hedgehog)
Microsoft Money 2004
A free game called Age of Empires 2

  Liquid Video Monitor-

17" Flat Panel TFT-LCD Monitor
16 MILLION(!!!) Colors
Internal Multimedia Speaker
Low Power Cosumption
On Screen Display (OSD)


Stupid inventions- Ejector seat for helicopters.

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Site Discussion / Losing Your Password...
« on: September 23, 2003, 08:23:57 PM »
Master_Luigi has recently lost his password and every time the TMK E-mail goes out telling him his password, he never receives it. Help, anyone?

He is trying to create a new screen name, but the same thing happens with E-mail; it never gets delivered. Help, anyone?

As much help as you can give about this problem will be very helpful here for Master_Luigi and others that might have the same problem. Thank you.

Take one out and scratch my head, I am black but once I was red. What am I? Remove the outside, cook the inside, eat the oustide, throw away the inside. What am I?  

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