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> Yet again another case of misleading facts by someone on these forums.
Get your head out your a$s! Chimp boy you aren't gonna make many friends like this. I'm sooooo sorry that I got it wrong but stop being such a dick-head about it.
You only joined today and already I don't like you.
> there is not a computer to work his interst per day, so do you now how
> much monery he has. you know what he did to homer on the simpson 5
> nites ago!! trshed the place.
It's a well known fact that Bill Gates' wealth is in the high 10s of billions - around 60 or 70 billion. He earns thousands a second in interest, but this isn't enough to buy everyone on the planet an XBox, which will cost £1200 billion. You do the maths.
> You're better off getting a DVD player on its own you get much better
> playback.
What do you think the Panasonic DVD Cube is? It's a dedicated DVD player with Gamecube hardware inside it as well. Believe it or not, it's primary funcion is to play DVDs. Therefore, the picture quality is much better than PS2 or XBox, which are designed to play games first and DVDs as a free "software player only" bonus.
Yet again another case of misleading facts by someone on these forums.
> there is a price war on do you think nintendo would lose on that, even
> though Bill Gates could afford to buy every one on the planet an XBOX
> and not both his bank account??
Erm...get your facts right please, rather than post cack like this. XBox = £200 (all over the world for arguments sake). There are over 6 billion people on the planet, so it would cost Bill Gates over £1200 billion, or £1.2 trillion to buy everyone on the planet an XBox.
To buy everyone in the age group that the XBox is aimed at would cost several hundred billion. Money that neither Bill Gates or Microsoft has.