GameCube Prophecy Player Impressions Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Update ID

I've had a chance to give Prophecy Advance a good test drive on TV via my GameCube with the new Game Boy Player. I'm liking it a lot so far. For starters the game is both upped in resolution and anti-aliased to prevent pixelation and jagged edges. This produces a very nice image even in full screen on your television. Playing with a GameCube Controller or wireless Wavebird is great. The ability to pilot with the analog stick and drop decoys with a comfortably placed thumb button are helpful. Afterburners seem easier to engage and control with the triggers, though some button combinations will take some new getting used to. Although you lose the portability by using this device, multiplayer on four big screens is a pretty neat proposition.

I was having quite a bit of difficulty getting good photograph quality of the TV, but it does look quite nice.

Another NT/2000/XP Sound Compatibility Fix Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Update ID

BramCN/Julian have suggested the VDM Sound utility as a potential way to work out some sound card incompatibilities under the newest versions of Windows. The program simulates a DOS environment and emulates a Sound Blaster for your older games. This has the potential to clear up a wide variety of sound conflicts on modern systems. You can find the program here or read Julian's helpful tutorial here.

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