4th March 2003, 2:38 PM
Being massivly multiplayer, it seems it's most assuredly something I'll have to pay for, and since FFXI hold more interest than this, and even then I'm not exactly super willing to pay a monthly fee for ONE game, so this isn't exactly top on my games to get list. Last time I played an MMORPG was when I played the public beta for Ragnarok Online, back when my computer simply couldn't handle it (it can now, but I both forget where the Ragnarok Online site is and don't know if the beta is over and it's gone pay yet).
Anyway, yes downloadable content certainly is the bee's knees. Nintendo really should consider releasing either the SD card or IBM's hard drive like, soon. However, those things are perpetually delayed. I'd prefer the SD card of course for it's ability to store stuff outside of the GCN. Didn't think I'd start ranting about this again, because by gar it's been a while. Eh, while I'm at it I'll repeat that Nintendo needs to start selling their online adapters in actual physical world stores, not cyber space or the twisting nether, but here on this plane of reality. They should do this before 3rd parties like Mad Catz start making their own versions and selling them.
Anyway, yes downloadable content certainly is the bee's knees. Nintendo really should consider releasing either the SD card or IBM's hard drive like, soon. However, those things are perpetually delayed. I'd prefer the SD card of course for it's ability to store stuff outside of the GCN. Didn't think I'd start ranting about this again, because by gar it's been a while. Eh, while I'm at it I'll repeat that Nintendo needs to start selling their online adapters in actual physical world stores, not cyber space or the twisting nether, but here on this plane of reality. They should do this before 3rd parties like Mad Catz start making their own versions and selling them.
"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)