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As most Nintendo fans are of a similar age and ability, the main question concerning Gamecube customers is this:
How are they going to be able to figure out how to open the box?
And once that task has been mastered, there then comes the problem of putting all the wires in correctly.
Discuss
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As most Nintendo fans are of a similar age and ability, the main question concerning Gamecube customers is this:
How are they going to be able to figure out how to open the box?
And once that task has been mastered, there then comes the problem of putting all the wires in correctly.
Discuss
> I think the gamecube is poorly designed. It dosn't seem to catch
> your eye like the PS2 or the x-box. The gamecube isn't even a cube
> it is 6inches by 6 inches by 4.3 inches(compact) so should they be
> allowed to call it a cube?
Goodbye...
From David Smithson
> Yeah - and it also is very very small - so you won't really have to
> look at it anyway - Why is the X-Box so big?
because of the fans they have put in to prevent overheating