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This would be awesome, if my PC controller worked with half of my games. Y'know, it's wierd that Call of Duty 2, which runs on the Xbox 360 AND PC, wouldn't take an Xbox 360 controller. Just plain funky.

If they dropped the price, that would probably be a good deal, but wouldn't your hands get cold?
I disagree with those saying that the Wii is an overclocked GameCube. The PS3 is an overclocked PS2. The 360 is an overclocked XBox. But the Wii is the next leap in gaming, while the PS3 and 360 are basically just the same machines with prettier graphics. That's all. Period. The Wii will be completely different than anything else out there, and the PS3 and 360 are just an old formula that they are too afraid to mess with. Nintendo is trying out something new; and succeed or fail (and they will succeed if I have anything to say about it) I respect the dickens out of them for that.
I kind of like this idea. This way, perhaps those college students for game programming that don't have their degree yet can scrape up a bit of cash for themselves. I really like this idea, and although it may seem unfair that you have to have at least basic programming skills, (at least at first blush) really think about it. If you weren't programming it, what would the interface look like? Drag-and-drop? What would the quality of games be if all you could do was pick from a few preset situations and perameters? I think it's a good idea, but they should probably lower the charge a bit, as that is going to be a turnoff for potential users of this game. However, an astronomically high price point didn't bother the PS3! That costs more than several payments on your car, and yet every moron 14-year-old GTA fanboy is going to steal his mom's purse and go out and buy one on launch day. Perhaps Microsoft is just taking a leaf from Sony's outrageously-overpriced book, however unlikely that is.
Sounds awesome. I can calm my mind at will, so I would probably be good at that. I wonder how accurate those sensors are...
I think that all of you are being far too hard on W. He's doing all that he can under very trying circumstances. Backstabbing Lefties, all of you. I give mad props to Nintendo for gifting Dubya. I'd much rather have him at the helm than John Kerry or Al Gore. I despise bigotry, and that is exactly what most of you are. Bigots. And don't go saying I haven't explored the lefty side as well. I have, and extensively, and I tell you that I want no part of it. And if the lefties really did care about the state of our government, they would stop making "brainless" jokes about Bush and campaign to stop corruption. Which there is, considering the fact that the Democrats stood by while one of their own took $90,000 in bribes, hid the money in the freezer, and lied about it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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