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Reminds me of the good ol' Bung days.
sounds like the 680, except its cdma instead of gsm.
I have a similar collection to this guy, and I can tell you it would have to go for more than 3600 for me to sell it.
IMO the rarity and sentimental value of those old systems and games go way beyond $3600 *I know, reserve not met.*
Just noticed the "operating synergies" myself. As a retro gamer myself, I loved Rhino as it was the last store in my area (central florida, where rhino started) who still sold nes and newer games. I went in today to buy another used dreamcast. "Sorry, we no longer carry those products" The trade in glass cases were gone, and the wall was peppered with nothing but PS2 and newer games. Most of the walls were still pretty empty due to all the in store changes theyre doing.

So thats one less customer GS/EB/Rhino will have.
I would seriously rather give my money to Walmart now.
Just to set the record straight, you can only record 15 second clips with included software. BUT using the camera function in firmware 3.00+ you can record as long as you want.

Also 1.3mp camera phones are still pretty standard in the US. (at least these free phones they were talking about) $50 for a 1.3mp isn't that bad of a deal. Not to mention the psp screen is a much better view finder than the camera on my phone, or even my 6mp camera.
@Sasquatch

i got the reference. nice one.

as for bittorrent, i hardly ever use it. i download most illegal files directly from my isps nntp server.
the comments about retailers not doing well and the game companies not caring is true for eb and gs.

walmart is a different beast all together.. walmart alone wouldnt allow this to happen.
I can't believe I spent my money on a Core Duo. I want a real x64.
it looks cool, but without a battery, its not very practical. imo, youre better off just spending the money to make the custom shell on just an lcd screen and battery pack. that gc wont even need to be plugged in, and it can just sit in your lap like a very "cube" like laptop.
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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