QUOTE(stringfellow @ Dec 18 2006, 11:50 AM)
AUD155, which is roughly that anyway.
NO cant do, space tak ada.
OH MY GOD! If you think King Kong's U-Control is awesome, Tokyo Drift's is God Almighty! I know i've been know to hype things up, but hear me out on this.
Okay, okay, Tokyo Drift has the normal stuff like behind the scenes, the making, production gallery, storyboards and PiP all that stuff doing it, but the two other extra features TOTALY BLOWS EVERYTHING out of the water! They are "Tech Specs" and "GPS Navigation".
Some scenes even comes with multiple features, like the Tokyo city chase scene, the U-Control's practically bursting with all 5 features, "Storyboard", "Tech Specs", "GPS", Production Gallery" and "Behind the Scenes". Let me explain the two more interesting features. "Tech Specs" basically does what it says, it specs all the stuff in that particular scene according to what is going on. For example, the very first scene in the movie that has "Tech Specs" is the drift rac e inside the parking lot. What Tech Specs does is, tally and calculate the ACTUAL DAMAGE costs to the car everytime Sean crashes that "Mona Lisa" around the car park. Each time the crash happens, a detailed cost card pops out with damage details to the hood, the bumpers, engines, doors, side mirrors, spoilers,....EVERYTHING! Once the scene ends, Tech Specs then totals things up for the final damage. This is like playing the Crash RAce version of Burnout, only this time, it happens within the movie, and the the graphics are not only real time, but REAL LIFE! We all know how movie industry is fighting head to head with videogames in terms of innovation and revenues, this time guys,......the movie industry fights back! Videogames becoming like movies, and movies incorporating videogames features!
GPS! GPS! GPS! Holy $hit is what came out of my mouth when i turned this on during the Tokyo city chase scene. The movie TRACKS EACH OF the 4 cars in the chase, with an on-screen GPS device, from start to finish! How is that for interactivity! Hell yeah, Tokyo Drift is THE title to get if you wanna feel what U-Control is.
Even the behind the scenes PiPs are longers and more impromptu and spontaneous in this movie. Very very personal and intimate. Hell, i dare say, Tokyo Drift is my favourite HD title so far, on all the Bluray and HD-DVD titles i have now, even though the screen details arent as eye-bulging as King Kong on HD-DVD or Kingdom of Heaven on Bluray.
Later guys, im gonna go play that GPS and Tech Specs scenes again!
Hey string, its all the crash info and GPS info pre calculated since the movie is pretty much fixed? Its just basically layering more metadata over the movie watching experience, not some real time calculation like a game. Anyhow more interactivity in a movie is better than none.NO cant do, space tak ada.
OH MY GOD! If you think King Kong's U-Control is awesome, Tokyo Drift's is God Almighty! I know i've been know to hype things up, but hear me out on this.
Okay, okay, Tokyo Drift has the normal stuff like behind the scenes, the making, production gallery, storyboards and PiP all that stuff doing it, but the two other extra features TOTALY BLOWS EVERYTHING out of the water! They are "Tech Specs" and "GPS Navigation".
Some scenes even comes with multiple features, like the Tokyo city chase scene, the U-Control's practically bursting with all 5 features, "Storyboard", "Tech Specs", "GPS", Production Gallery" and "Behind the Scenes". Let me explain the two more interesting features. "Tech Specs" basically does what it says, it specs all the stuff in that particular scene according to what is going on. For example, the very first scene in the movie that has "Tech Specs" is the drift rac e inside the parking lot. What Tech Specs does is, tally and calculate the ACTUAL DAMAGE costs to the car everytime Sean crashes that "Mona Lisa" around the car park. Each time the crash happens, a detailed cost card pops out with damage details to the hood, the bumpers, engines, doors, side mirrors, spoilers,....EVERYTHING! Once the scene ends, Tech Specs then totals things up for the final damage. This is like playing the Crash RAce version of Burnout, only this time, it happens within the movie, and the the graphics are not only real time, but REAL LIFE! We all know how movie industry is fighting head to head with videogames in terms of innovation and revenues, this time guys,......the movie industry fights back! Videogames becoming like movies, and movies incorporating videogames features!
GPS! GPS! GPS! Holy $hit is what came out of my mouth when i turned this on during the Tokyo city chase scene. The movie TRACKS EACH OF the 4 cars in the chase, with an on-screen GPS device, from start to finish! How is that for interactivity! Hell yeah, Tokyo Drift is THE title to get if you wanna feel what U-Control is.
Even the behind the scenes PiPs are longers and more impromptu and spontaneous in this movie. Very very personal and intimate. Hell, i dare say, Tokyo Drift is my favourite HD title so far, on all the Bluray and HD-DVD titles i have now, even though the screen details arent as eye-bulging as King Kong on HD-DVD or Kingdom of Heaven on Bluray.
Later guys, im gonna go play that GPS and Tech Specs scenes again!
This post has been edited by CerebralRogue: Dec 18 2006, 12:07 PM
Dec 18 2006, 12:07 PM

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