Well, it seems no one gives a hoot:(
Anyway the DVD is excellent. The intro is a montage of game clips with some jamming tunes. It actually sent chills down my spine.
Dreamcast starts off. No narration here, just crystal clear videos of the games, with a pop-up graphic telling the name of the game.
Next is PS2.... Man, this segment went for nearly an hour. Mostly just video after video, but occasionally there were narrations by game developers explaining about the game. A few that were really excellent were:
Silent Hill: VERY LONG segment, the FMV characters (expecially the lip syncing) was too damn real. Very scary, and disturbing. Lot\'s of footage of both gameplay and cinemas.
Jak and Dextar: Mostly the footage from the movies we\'ve seen, the difference is the quality, high. The footage was clear and fairly long.
Maximo: This game is gonna rock! Very detailed. It has gameplay similar to Warriors of Might and Magic, but the graphics are MUCH better. Plus with Maximo, platform elements, along with swordplay are also incorporated.
State of Emergency: Jesus!! Hundreds of people running around on screen. It really does make you feel as though you\'re part of the Apocolypse. The characters are more detailed and smoother than the screens we\'ve all seen on the web. Looks like loads of mayhem fun. Stomping on a person, while they lay burning...cruel:)
There are others, but truly, this video was well worth it. Next came Xbox (about 10 games) and Gamecube (about 10 also). The big dazzler for the Xbox was, for me, Air Force Delta. That game really looked damn good. For Nintendo, they did a narrated scene of Luigi\'s Mansion with lot\'s of gameplay footage. Some people ragged on Dark Cloud for repetitiveness.... LM seemed VERY repetitive, but graphically stunning. Suck ghost-new room-suck ghost--repeat. To me Picmin(sp) was very cool. Lot\'s of game footage.
Well. That\'s all. If there are any questions, I\'ll try to answer them.
Cyg.