I think it is clear that the Tegra 3 is certainly making a better looking game out of Sonic 4 E2.
I wish they showed a more graphical game to begin with though as I don't think Sonic fans of the old type of game-play care too much about graphics. I could start playing the original Genesis titles and still enjoy them just as much as I did during their prime.
I want to see the best hardcore 3D graphics is can push out while still maintaining a smooth experience.
[citation][nom]NuclearShadow[/nom]I wish they showed a more graphical game to begin with though as I don't think Sonic fans of the old type of game-play care too much about graphics. I could start playing the original Genesis titles and still enjoy them just as much as I did during their prime.[/citation]
The first sonic game on the genesis was one of the first games I ever played and yes I could go back to the genesis and love every minute of it but when it comes to any game released in this decade I'm going to care about graphics like most everyone else. Graphics do matter, which is why I primarily play PC games.
To get back on topic, Nvidia has done an excellent job here with Tegra 3 and I salute their progress. With development like this I'll get to play beautiful games on a cell phone, something I couldn't do a few years ago.