DLSS 5 Isn’t Anywhere Near As Impressive As V-Rally 3 on the Game Boy Advance
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The Game Boy Advance turned 25, highlighting the pursuit of graphical fidelity. V-Rally 3, a 3D racer on the GBA, was an engineering feat, offering PS1-quality gaming on a handheld. Its success shows that gamers value playability over graphics, as seen in the rejection of Nvidia's DLSS 5 technology, which prioritizes photorealism over art direction, and its unimpressive unveiling last week.