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"In the week following the price cut, Nintendo said it sold 61,000 consoles, up from weekly average sales of 15,000 during August and September. Nintendo's senior vice president of marketing, George Harrison, believes this figure is sustainable throughout the holiday season, and cites the introduction of over 100 new games before the end of this year as a major factor in that belief."
Let's hope the same happens when the UK get's a price cut next week.
Considering the amount of time I've spent playing the N64 Mario Kart in multiplayer it's a sound investment for me.
I was thinking of doing that with my cube and q, but I think I'm just about finished with pointlessly wasting money now.
Plus I won't be in the country.
> Dringo wrote:
> It requires the broadband adapter.
>
> Damn, so I have to get 2 of those too.
*shrugs*
> It requires the broadband adapter.
Damn, so I have to get 2 of those too.
I know it's using LAN but that's about it.
*Looks at GameCube*
Nope no idea, but if I have to continually take my GB player off of it then I'll not be happy. :S
> If I have the cash I will get a second GC for Mario Kart link-up.
Hows that going to work? Is it just a cable that goes in the high speed port or does each person need and adapter?