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Don't want to be a geek, but the C64 was based on the 6510 not the 6502 ;)
Lex Luther slumming it a bit these days?
The Atari was 64 bit.

I had a 64bit Object Processor which gave the Jaguar its power, also had various other processors in their to do specific tasks,check out the wiki for more info

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Jaguar

Popfrogs, yes games have always had minor glitches, but most games from the early days worked 99.99% of the time. The GTA glitch should have been spotted really, there seems to be glitches on the XBOX as well. It seems to me that these days developers can get away with charging lots of money per game, release it unfinished and just patch it at a later point to get around any problems they should have picked up in a QA.

If they want us to accept their flawed software, then maybe they should charge less, or even pay their customers to test their games.

I seriosuly don't understand why bugs, especially show stoppers are acceptable.
Microsoft didn't exactly do that Carney. MS sold Dos + windows + office at a profit, always have done! IE and Media Player were always free but they were based on MS services they wish to role out due to their dominance on the desktop.

The only time they've taken a huge hit supplying a product to make it entrenched is theier game machine stratergy.
Constable, you Troll :)

"It's a nice a handset, but they are still going to try to copy the iPhone no matter how many other handsets they put out"

They had its predecessor out before the iPhone was a glimmer in Apples eye.

"I think Nokia should just keep putting out their ordinary designs for the masses and let Apple take over the smartphone market."

Nokia don't have to copy Apple, they have been in the smartphone business for years, have a look at the N95 for instance...

"Once the iPhone 2.0 is offered to consumers, Nokia handsets will be an underdog in the smartphone category."

Hopefully they will also get rid of all those toxic chemicals in their phones as well ;)
Considering the fact that Apple are trying to offer "BFR-free components" by the end of next year, why are they now introducing new products which contain BFR now?

I think the issue here is that they have been pulled up for using BFRs and seem to be doing nothing about it.

Dear TheMayor,

Thankyou for displaying the HD Key, the MPAA will now sue the ass off you because we're a load of twats. Please forward us which city you are mayor of, then we'll come and get you.

Lots of Love,
MPAA

Gavin, your going to burn in hell you for that post you hater :)

Oops...missed a post
#30, Atari2600 did have analogue ports,

Check out:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddle_%28game_controller%29
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