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http://photobucket.com/albums/v606/x630763/
I question the authenticity, but these look fairly convincing.
I question the authenticity, but these look fairly convincing.
aoi tsuki said:Given the relative simplicity of making some images of Nintendo charactes in a low-res Photoshop job, then dropping them on a flash cart with an image viewer, i call fake too.
Plus the font on the pause screen looks very un-Nintendo.
Aria of Sorrow DSJonnyram said:The action screen will be on the top. Therefore, these are fake.
True, those these don't look like N64 shots, at least based on what i remember.StoOgE said:or just Photoshop some screens of the original N64 game onto a DS screen (or screen grab + flash cart).
crisdecuba said:that, and the screens in several of the pictures are exactly the same. If someone were taking pictures of the game in motion, they wouldn't capture the same exact shot three times in a row... oh... unless the game is paused... hrmm...
crisdecuba said:that, and the screens in several of the pictures are exactly the same. If someone were taking pictures of the game in motion, they wouldn't capture the same exact shot three times in a row... oh... unless the game is paused... hrmm...
Saids pause on the topscreen.
M3wThr33 said:Aria of Sorrow DS
The top screen is for 3D games; bottom is for 2D games.
You generally don't need to be awesome with Photoshop when the end product will be taken off a screen with a 320x240 res web camjiggle said:What ever that is, looks like it's running on the DS. Or the guy is awesome with photoshop.
(the yoshi and mario sprites looks right out of SMW)
Will this be another MGS:TTS debate?
aoi tsuki said:You generally don't need to be awesome with Photoshop when the end product will be taken off a screen with a 320x240 res web cam