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first of all they get nvidia to handle the graphics side of things (hmm now you'll remmber they currently produce the graphics engine for the gamecube)
secondly - they now go and get IBM to produce the CPU - (hmmm much like they currently do by way of the "flipper" CPU in the cube!0
now i realise they are probably impressed with the power the cube has in such a small space compared to their monstrosity of a brick, they probably realise that even though the xbox is apparantly super powerful, you cant actually tell the difference between the cube and xbox versions of most games, and if anything the graphics are brighter and not as washed out on the cube
so..........
why dont they just admit to basically wanting to recreate the cube as xbox ??
> If by 'related' you mean 'of the same sex', then yes. They were.
Never a good idea to reply to someone's post if you don't know what they meant in the first place...
> first of all they get nvidia to handle the [xbox] graphics side of things
Untitled wrote:
> X BOX 2 -
> Graphics - ATI
HAY MANG YOU GOT A GUD CONSISTANT PONT TEHER MAYBE WE SHUDD BE POKEMON BUDDYS????????????????????????????
On behalf of the Nintendo forum, I'd like to apologise for letting this windowlicking inbred escape.
> On behalf of the Nintendo forum, I'd like to apologise for letting
> this windowlicking inbred escape.
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I just genuinely laughed out loud. :D
> jim-hat wrote:
> If by 'related' you mean 'of the same sex', then yes. They were.
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Related just means related. Where the hell did you get the same sex bit from? Leave me alone.
> gamecube -
> CPU - IBM flipper
> Graphics - ATI
What's an 'IBM flipper' ?
Nobody answer this.
I want Untitled's answer.
Also, IBM manfacture vast amounts of chips. If I remember rightly it is IBM that make the G5 processor for the latest Macs. And seeing as IBM invented the PC that seems a bit off no?
Except, they are just a big chip manufacturer, who also have a deal in place now with AMD.