Considering how much a USEFUL copy of Vista is, I believe you are the one who is overpaying, you f'in tool. Enough with this Macs are more expensive crap, just demonstrates how out of touch you are with reality.
I use XP almost exclusively for work and play now after having switched from OS X, solely because that is what is used at work. Both got the job done, both have their shortcomings. I'd say Vista needs to mature another 2 years before this DRM-ladden crap will ever get its hands on my data.
And yes I agree that Vista has only now caught up to OS X, VISUALLY, cause it seems to me that's all it has to offer to anyone.
Didn't know that Nokia started hiring Ebonics majors to advertise for them....Anything to make ya hip I guess. Been a Nokia user all my cell phone days, but just associating myself with a tard like you makes my stomach turn.
Phone looks interesting, though like all phones try b4 you buy.
Please explain how? Last time I checked, PS1 and N64 were in the same generation, thus the same price. Add in the fact that you will need an overpriced MemoryStick and it's not that cheap any more.
I don't think Sony understands that the only reason the Pink DS sold so well was because Nintendo actually has a few games in its lineup that appeal to the female demographic.
The other colors may boost sales, but unlikely the pink will even move.
Wii uses full size DVD discs, not the old GC mini DVDs. The GC copy protection was broken long ago, first by a network hack via Phantasy Star Online V1+2, and then later using an Action Replay disc as a boot disc through a memory card hack. It is not hard at all to use these hacks, albeit slightly more difficult than the solutions on their competing systems. The reason that it took longer to hack the GC though prolly had more to do with installed user base than ease of hacking it. Although we kind of have a chicken/egg conundrum here as piracy does sell systems. You would be lying to yourself if you thought that approximately 33% of those 100 million or so PS2s weren't bought exclusively for pirating software.
I applaud Nintendo's copy protection in the past, and hopefully Blu-Ray provides a similar deterrent for piracy on the PS3. Unlikely given the persistence of pirates nowadays, the PSP was practically hacked on release day making it the Dreamcast of the portable world; lots of systems sold but no game sales.
Now as for the topic at hand...this may be some viral FUD spread to deter Wii sales as we hit the holiday buying rush, but that's just my opinion. DVD-Video would be entirely useless on this system and a new version within a year or so would be destructive to system sales.
Great, as if we needed an over-priced, under-performing GPS unit. I really wish Sony would learn to do one or two things well like they used to, instead of doing everything poorly.
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