In what crazy world is GTA considered hardcore? Hell, what does it even matter? I'd say Sony are after the casual market and Nintendo are aiming at gamers, period.
You should look into getting an x800 gt or gto. The gt is the ati equivalent of a geoforce 6600gt and should fill your needs plenty while still giving decents framerates on newer games.
Also, to the dude way above, PCI-Express man.
Edit: Oh, I think I see what you were getting at. I wasn't suggesting that it has to be named game.png but if the game was called game.gpe then name the image game.png. The post that I replied to said to name the image game.gpe.
How does what I have said even contradict that? Or even refer to that argument at all? What I was saying is that the devs work is not the main selling point but the ability to use the devs work on a portable handheld is and thus there is no reason GPH shouldn't be making a profit.
The main selling point is the ability to play/use the devs work which is what GPH are providing.
Edit: Do you want to use a Sega Megadrive emulator to play Megadrive games or do you want to use a Sega Megadrive emulator to play Megadrive games on a portable handheld?
Gosh darn it, this post, damn it makes so little freakin' sense. I've been sitting in front of this computer for 10 minutes trying to work out the logic to it.
I'll just say one thing. GPH designed and created the hardware. They are making their money off of the hardware. This is no different...
Wait ... what's going on here? Are people acting like this is something that's never happened before, has anyone ever claimed that GPH are great people with great ideas? In fact, has anyone even cared? The end result is all that matters. Hell, GPH themselves think all these people are buying it...
The latest version number should be displayed on the green boot up screen. As the firmware updating message didn't appear I'd say it hasn't updated correctly.
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