This is the only beyblade video game I have and I don't think I ever beat it.
What are the strategies?
What are the strategies?
Takao Wrote:You do release you are comparing a 32 bit console(the PS) to a 128 bit console(GameCube), right? Essentially you are comparing a present day gun to a gun used in the 30's. It isn't a fair compairison.
Bey Brad Wrote:Takao Wrote:You do release you are comparing a 32 bit console(the PS) to a 128 bit console(GameCube), right? Essentially you are comparing a present day gun to a gun used in the 30's. It isn't a fair compairison.
30's? Bit of hyperbole right there, the systems are like five years apart.
Also I don't see the problem comparing the two; what's the point of advancing ourselves if we can't compare ourselves in retrospect?
Takao Wrote:Bey Brad Wrote:Takao Wrote:You do release you are comparing a 32 bit console(the PS) to a 128 bit console(GameCube), right? Essentially you are comparing a present day gun to a gun used in the 30's. It isn't a fair compairison.
30's? Bit of hyperbole right there, the systems are like five years apart.
Also I don't see the problem comparing the two; what's the point of advancing ourselves if we can't compare ourselves in retrospect?
In retrospect I have no problems with. I just have problems with compairing the two in a compeitition. There is obviously limitations to a console released in like 1994, to one released in 2001, that will have been lifted by that time.
Takao Wrote:Isn't that when you're looking at things in the past? I don't recall it ever meaning to compare things from the past to relatively present day things in terms of a compeitition. Reviewing the past yes, competing the past with the present? No to sure about that one, Batman.