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Quote:1 PlayStation 2 37,870 44,117 724,701
2 Nintendo DS 30,028 42,023 557,421
3 PlayStation Portable 28,848 33,911 695,922
4 Game Boy Advance SP 13,693 17,710 244,163
5 GameCube 3,406 3,754 81,744
6 Game Boy Advance 347 1,074 8,327
7 Xbox 315 335 5,662

How does the PS2 do it?

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OB1: Master of the Broken Image Link
Hahaha! :D
Fuck! Haha, stupid gamesarefun.


Here you go!
King of All Cosmos!
I've just been playing that game recently for the first time, and it is the most f*cked up thing I have ever put into my PS2. Loads of fun, though.
I intend to eventually get a DS and a PSP. Right now, though, I have to pay for college and... um... food.
And gasoline!
Oh yeah, and gasoline. A good bit of my paycheck goes into that.
Geno Wrote:I intend to eventually get a DS and a PSP. Right now, though, I have to pay for college and... um... food.

Me too! I'm hoping any day now that I'll stumble upon a small mountain of money. If that happens I'll send some your way.

The PS2 numbers are surprising. It's probably due to the redesign.
Hey a new poster! Welcome, Paco! Stay!
Thanks, OB1. I must say that your toaster is very friendly and inviting.:)
Because it is vaguely taco-shaped?
That and its eyes. It doesn't look smug, judgemental, or evil. Three qualities I normally avoid in people...and in toasters.
That's probably a good thing to do.
Quote:Me too! I'm hoping any day now that I'll stumble upon a small mountain of money.

If I play my cards right SOSU will give me a large mountain of cash. Then I'll take that mountain of cash and by a laptop and PSP.
PACO DO YOU LOVE MEXICANS OR SOMETHING!!!!!!
I'm thinking of buying a Dell once I finally get enough money saved up. I may buy a laptop instead though.
I already have a decent computer, now I want something that I can take with me and do computer stuff with.
A "Dell" you say. Isn't that cute, as though the name of the company that puts the other company's parts together means anything :D. So cuuuute. Really, the company that puts it together tells you nothing except what software you'll need to uninstall the second you start the machine up.
Just make you're own computer. Sure it requires around 3-4 hours of effort and you have to know what you're doing, but it's cheaper and you learn valuable life skills.
Yes, valuable skills. Some of them may be outmodded in the future, but...

And anyway, I think that it is very important that the average person have some understanding of how the technology they rely on works. Relience on technology isn't evil, because humans have always relied on it since the very start. However, I would submit using it in ignorance is. A lot of people "understand" that it isn't magic, but to hear them use our current tech as an argument to support all manner of silly pseudoscience (the argument usually goes "look at what we have now, you can't say future stuff can't exist because we have cool stuff now!), and to hear them state that so much technology is "unnatural" (suggesting they really don't get how it works or that it's just a natural progression), you would think they do think computers are a sort of magic...

But anyway, just tell us about what sort of price range you want and whether or not you need it for latest era gaming or just to process words, and hey, we'll help you build what you want. If you know where to look, you can save money compaired to what a company like Dell will put together for you.