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Thu 11/07/02 at 10:54
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Was a good day yesterday with a lot of good response lets hope it continues today.
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:34
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P@st@ M@st@ wrote:
> Cheers, Wookie, you handled that well, I was getting a bit too worked
> up here at my desk, to the point that I wanted to smash my computer
> (not a good idea really - might lose my job).


Calm down it is only a forum. What would you like to talk about then?
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:32
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Donkey kong was £64.99 because it came with an expansion pack, which alone cost £30, so really you were only paying £35 for the game, a reasonable price.

Do some research.........
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:29
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Am I supposed to know who you are and that you went away?
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:28
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Dave RJR wrote:
> Problem was, few people bought them. Then the issue of carts holding
> 256Mb (CD is like 650Mb i think). Sounds like Nintendo have gone down
> same road again. That nice little disc only holds 1.5Gb. A DVD can
> hold 8.5Gb on one side. GameCube Resi already planned for 2 GC discs!

The thing with the N64 was it was such a let down, they promised true 3D graphics which the PS could do anyway, you could not play music on them, the controllers weighed the same amount as a small car when the batteries for the rumble pack were applied, which I might add was intergrated feature on 2nd gen ps controllers. Then there was the format cartridges are expensive to produce and who was going to pay £64.99 for donkey kong. All the games seem to use the same game engine with that universal blur effect.
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:27
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Cheers, Wookie, you handled that well, I was getting a bit too worked up here at my desk, to the point that I wanted to smash my computer (not a good idea really - might lose my job).
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:26
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even tho this is a chat forum use MSN to chat in this way.....
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:25
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Techno freak wrote:
> The Ps2.

Mine too.

So I'll ask you nicely as one PS2 fan to another: please stop this nonsense and try joining in some worthwhile discussion. You're not only embarrassing yourself, but other PS2 owners as well.
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:25
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If you hadn't noticed, most of the posts in all your topics are not exactly complementry to you.......
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:21
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P@st@ M@st@ wrote:
> *NB
>
> You are not yet anyones 'best bud'
>
> If you created imaginative posts we might, on the whole like you.

I think the question here is how many hits I get on subjects compared to you now who has the more imaginative post?
Thu 11/07/02 at 11:14
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Problem was, few people bought them. Then the issue of carts holding 256Mb (CD is like 650Mb i think). Sounds like Nintendo have gone down same road again. That nice little disc only holds 1.5Gb. A DVD can hold 8.5Gb on one side. GameCube Resi already planned for 2 GC discs!

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