11th August 2003, 5:10 PM
I agree with GR.
One missed point is price. Price matters SO much when it comes to a portable. No one is going to pay the same amount of money that consoles are priced at for something that isn't nearly as powerful. More than that, it's just too pricey. The PS1 (PSX was never official and there's now a product actually CALLED the PSX so I think PS or PS1 is the best way to go) was evenly priced with the N64, and sometimes cheaper.
Plus, all those other things GR said. I know you don't want to be wrong again. After all, everyone DID say that last time, and it's just "safer" to assume the worst I suppose. But, it's totally different.
Oh, and Gameboy most assuredly is popular with EVERYONE ON THE PLANET, except OB1's stupid friends who have convinced him otherwise. When old people in parks are playing Super Mario Advance instead of feeding birds, that says something!
OB1, you didn't even address GR's points. You just addressed the conclusion of his points.
One missed point is price. Price matters SO much when it comes to a portable. No one is going to pay the same amount of money that consoles are priced at for something that isn't nearly as powerful. More than that, it's just too pricey. The PS1 (PSX was never official and there's now a product actually CALLED the PSX so I think PS or PS1 is the best way to go) was evenly priced with the N64, and sometimes cheaper.
Plus, all those other things GR said. I know you don't want to be wrong again. After all, everyone DID say that last time, and it's just "safer" to assume the worst I suppose. But, it's totally different.
Oh, and Gameboy most assuredly is popular with EVERYONE ON THE PLANET, except OB1's stupid friends who have convinced him otherwise. When old people in parks are playing Super Mario Advance instead of feeding birds, that says something!
OB1, you didn't even address GR's points. You just addressed the conclusion of his points.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)