Widescreen tv's and the future of shmups
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Widescreen tv's and the future of shmups
With widescreen tv's becoming more and more common-place, will there be any new games made for Tate?
Could we be seeing a shift towards more horiz and less verts?
Would more horiz mean the games would become less hardcore?
Could we be seeing a shift towards more horiz and less verts?
Would more horiz mean the games would become less hardcore?
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Would be very interesting to see if/how developers take advantage of the extra screen real estate, kinda like the dual screens on the DS. I somehow doubt this will ever happen for home consoles, and only little hope arcade developers will do something with it.
Perhaps they will keep the games 3:4 and use the bottom and top bars to display static instruction info or score/stats. I have played with Mame on my 36" widescreen LCD, and put a marque image in a window at the top with the 3:4 game at the bottom. Looks very cool, especially if you can animate the marquee. If I had the time (and development knowledge) I would package an LCDMAME build to do exactly this.
Perhaps they will keep the games 3:4 and use the bottom and top bars to display static instruction info or score/stats. I have played with Mame on my 36" widescreen LCD, and put a marque image in a window at the top with the 3:4 game at the bottom. Looks very cool, especially if you can animate the marquee. If I had the time (and development knowledge) I would package an LCDMAME build to do exactly this.
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The only Japanese arcade cabinet that has an widescreen LCD monitor included is none other than Taito's Vewlix which is a 32" widescreen LCD monitor, btw.
Yeah, it would be interesting to see the Japanese arcade shmup developers develop such a new arcade shmup title utilizing the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio...who will be the first one do so? ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Yeah, it would be interesting to see the Japanese arcade shmup developers develop such a new arcade shmup title utilizing the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio...who will be the first one do so? ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
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Not according to:Jet Black wrote:But the Viewlix Screen is not tateble, no?PC Engine Fan X! wrote:The only Japanese arcade cabinet that has an widescreen LCD monitor included is none other than Taito's Vewlix which is a 32" widescreen LCD monitor, btw.
http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyer ... 78&image=2
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Now with Squeenix charactersMacaw wrote:Darius 3
For the moment, I see widescreen TVs as mainly prompting people to display channels stretched out. I've seen a few widescreens in public places showing nothing but stretched out news, for instance. I guess the current systems can deal with widescreen well enough, but it doesn't seem a selling point for either a game or a system. Movies have been the selling point for widescreen thus far.
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