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Can't really feel any sympathy for people moaning about paying $70 for GH3, it cost me £70 here in rip off Britain. I'm guessing that means an extra guitar will be £50-£60
Oh yeah, and this too...surely there must be a way to store DLC on the Wii internal memory or an SD card?
This is absolutely what I want, put whatever parental controls you think are necessary on it (which can be turned off in settings with the correct password) but i think it is crucial to be able to play online multiplayer with friends and strangers alike. Being able to see when my friends are online and what they are playing would be the next step and should be trivial to achieve. I think that if Nintendo bring out WiiSports 2 with online multiplayer ( and enhanced controls over WiiSports) they would seriously clean up (if they weren't already selling more consoles than they can make. lol)
You are kidding right?? ps3 looks like a dodgy vhs player that escaped from the 80's xbox360 looks amazing in comparison, but i'm a wiifanboy so what do i know
I have the F47fd and the flash on it is superb, even in pitch black situations I get great pics...what can have gone so wrong? :-(
Great... Now, not only can I see every pore and blemish of attractive celebrities by viewing them in HD, but now there is the potential for the same level of detail when watching my friends and relations in home movies. Its what i've always wanted...
Of course the big question is..."Can I give it the fingers to turn the alarm off?"
Why do they display a couple of crack pipes with their media player? Is it a suggestion as to potential accompanying activities that one could engage in whilst listening?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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