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Posted by Agent Utah on 08-23-2004 03:06 PM:

color is correct way of spelling

It is if you are a spastic...


COLOUR


Posted by 104 on 08-23-2004 08:23 PM:

this proves my point... if you took time out to look at other cultures than yourselves then you would realise colour is spelt like that in ENGLISH.... and in america you spell it color but i wonder where your language came from????? and ntsc was designed for black and white and pal was deisgned for colour (color)

so stop saying that a release is shit because it is PAL and over here we can play both no problem and we can see how shit NTSC is.......

there are 100s of websites saying how bad NTSC is compared to PAL and none saying NTSC is better than PAL

i wonder why you get a better quality cam using a PAL dv

get back to your super size...... lol


Posted by mooseman2070 on 08-25-2004 06:09 AM:

9/9/6

release is pretty good, was gonna wait for ntsc, but was bored, not as bad as some ppl say it is, worth a look at least

EDIT: said "this was bored" =Z

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Posted by Redemption198 on 08-25-2004 10:36 AM:

Im glad someone cleared up that the NTSC colour thing, i just thought it was my imagination.

And for anyone wanting to compare the two formats, do it on your PC, if your TV or/And DVD player arent natively in that format then it cant be a fair comparison

For this release

10/10/7


Posted by Boggle on 08-25-2004 10:59 AM:

I think anyone who rates an untouched retail dvd at less than 10 should be banned from rating in the future makes the site a joke.


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