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1. design - not an issue, you look at the ps2, big ugly, and overrated then the gamecube - small cute and in 5 respectable coulors.
2, no support - well ninteno will get it - as soon as the developers find out what they are missing.
3 -image - a problem! .
strenths
1, great games
2, - price
3. -ease of development
4, getting bored of typeing
5,- get a gamecube
1. design - not an issue, you look at the ps2, big ugly, and overrated then the gamecube - small cute and in 5 respectable coulors.
2, no support - well ninteno will get it - as soon as the developers find out what they are missing.
3 -image - a problem! .
strenths
1, great games
2, - price
3. -ease of development
4, getting bored of typeing
5,- get a gamecube
Ah well. Not much I can do to stop the insults rolling in...
How about :-> ?
How about :-> ?
You have no idea how much it'll cost
No games have been officially proposed for the GC and finally if Nintendo's past and current performance is anything to go by; you won't be seeing one until december 2002!
> if Nintendo's past and current performance is anything to go by; you
> won't be seeing one until december 2002!
Just before the release of MGS2!
(Sorry I just found it funny that you posted this, then a hour or so later, it turns out that MSG2 had been delayed. Maybe the Gods prefer Nintendo?)
md
But the GC isn't even out yet so the big N haven't had a chance to make the mistakes they made with the N64 (See Edge)
Anyway they're already mage a bit or a mistake in the fact that the GC looks a bit like a childs lunchbox. Or maybe a pink toaster......