No it wouldn't as they're both failed handhelds and this article is talking about an as yet unreleased yet possibly, almost-doomed-from-the-start-but-maybe-not, but oh yeah, whatever-happened-to-the-Phantom-maybe-we-could-do-better home console.
And PCs with that kind of spec in '95 were around $3000, didn't come with WiFi or USB were tethered to a desk and came complete with a 14" CRT monitor. Good luck finding one with 128Mb RAM
Yeah I'd buy that for a dollar....literally.
If it has an office suite, browser, MP3 player and image viewer, then I think it has potential, and guess what?! It does!
That's bollocks, every store I've been into...Game, Woolworths, HMV, Virgin GameStation, even sodding shitty Curry's.Digital have been offering pre orders. So I don't exactly know where your getting that piece of info from. Leave your house once in a while and experience the beautiful colours of the outside world, or at least your local high street once in a while.
Do Wii games come on DVD? If that is the case then the laser technology is already in there, Sonic is providing the SDK, and I see no reason why DVD playback cannot be purchased in the future as an optional extra via WiiConnect.
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