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October 3rd, 2006 19:48
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Interesting. Lately, engineers have become lazy by only making stuff faster and smaller. This console is a inovation. Now this is what I call "true" engineering, they really thought about every small detail.

P.S. I WANT ONE!!!!

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October 3rd, 2006 20:09
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nice... does the ps at the end stand for play station?

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October 4th, 2006 14:45
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nice... does the ps at the end stand for play station?



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October 4th, 2006 22:19
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I'm happy at Nintendo's approach to next-gen. I got a gamecube and the controls just start to feel old even though I don't play alot(I still had lots of fun though). I'll buy the Wii 1-2 years after launch if it's receiving warm reception and hope for a price drop too.
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Quoting scm:

I'm happy at Nintendo's approach to next-gen. I got a gamecube and the controls just start to feel old even though I don't play alot(I still had lots of fun though). I'll buy the Wii 1-2 years after launch if it's receiving warm reception and hope for a price drop too.
i got a gamecube too a while ago and i really like it. i dont think i'll switch to wii
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October 6th, 2006 20:19
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Quoting scm:

I'm happy at Nintendo's approach to next-gen. I got a gamecube and the controls just start to feel old even though I don't play alot(I still had lots of fun though). I'll buy the Wii 1-2 years after launch if it's receiving warm reception and hope for a price drop too.
i got a gamecube too a while ago and i really like it. i dont think i'll switch to wii
I wonder if those consoles can be sold at at advantageous price somehow after a few years..
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October 8th, 2006 10:00
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Quoting robert_ak:

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Quoting scm:

I'm happy at Nintendo's approach to next-gen. I got a gamecube and the controls just start to feel old even though I don't play alot(I still had lots of fun though). I'll buy the Wii 1-2 years after launch if it's receiving warm reception and hope for a price drop too.
i got a gamecube too a while ago and i really like it. i dont think i'll switch to wii
I wonder if those consoles can be sold at at advantageous price somehow after a few years..

I dont think so, but if you buy a ps3 at launch, you can sell it on ebay for 2000$ and some fanboy will still buy at that price because of shortages... Are you willing to risk your money to make a large profit?
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