8th March 2006, 1:18 PM
Wow, they haven't stuck a microphone on a system since... the DS, the Gamecube, and even the Famicom if I remember correctly (it replaced the start and select buttons on player 2's controller, which makes sense when you realize that the controllers on the original Famicom model were hard wired to the system). Continuing, the N64, the PS2, the XBox (and 360). The PC...
Well okay, systems that actually include a microphone right on it are limited, to the DS, the Famicom, and a few models of PC, and also this one now.
The microphone isn't located on the system itself is it? I expect it'll actually be on the controller, so it can hear things. I mean, you have to have your mouth right by it, almost eating it, in order for it to hear you, and you know it is hearing you ONLY when you are hearing terrible feedback sounds. That's what normal people think, so it must be so!
Well okay, systems that actually include a microphone right on it are limited, to the DS, the Famicom, and a few models of PC, and also this one now.
The microphone isn't located on the system itself is it? I expect it'll actually be on the controller, so it can hear things. I mean, you have to have your mouth right by it, almost eating it, in order for it to hear you, and you know it is hearing you ONLY when you are hearing terrible feedback sounds. That's what normal people think, so it must be so!
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