That's far from giving the system away. In fact you're paying $250 (plus tax) for it.
No, just like the PS3 didn't need to outsell the 360 to be a success.
Also the expanded RAM pack for the N64 to a lesser extent. It allowed the system to pump out some astonishing looking games.
I hope it's a great system. My first tattoo was a Triforce on my wrist but I haven't been interested in Nintendo since the GameCube.
Of course not
I wouldn't mind paying for it. I just didn't enjoy it at all.
In other news: water wet
Racism is still quite prominent. Pretty simple actually.
Where did you get those prices from?
Should have launched with it.
Emulators are 100% legal. What's illegal is downloading the ROMs without buying them. That's software piracy.
The increased cost would be incredibly small and you would end up saving more then you initially spent in electricity bills over the course of owning the product. If you can't afford an extra $14 on a new build you shouldn't be building a gaming computer in the first place. Games are a luxury, not a necessity.
No, VRAM is not a marketing gimmick. Also none of what you said is accurate, but the VRAM part was extra wrong.
It's too late for Sony to do anything but slightly overclock their hardware. It's not the end of the world, why are people freaking out about this?
I've always hated the end boss battles in Uncharted but this was by far the least offensive.
nVidia has a long history of screwing over Sony and Microsoft. If Nintendo does go with nVidia I hope the same thing doesn't happen to them.
The PlayStation event next month is all about the Neo. They ARE giving us more info on it
No, Microsoft said games will run exactly the same on it. The extra power is extrordinarily small and only used for HDR lighting.
Hopefully this means they aren't going to release a half broken game they won't fix
In other news, water wet and sky blue.