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Nintendo Declares GCN Most Popular Console Ever

PhReaKyDMoNKeY writes "According to IGNCube, Nintendo has declared GCN the fastest selling console ever. Additionally, Nintendo claims that Luigi's Mansion is the most popular launch title in history as well. I couldn't seem to find the actual press release, but here's a related news story from Nintendo's site. I don't know how valid the claim is, since it's in their best interest to exaggerate, clearly, but it seems like the console demand in general is pretty high. " Now mind you every store in town seems to have plenty of Gamecubes in stock, but if you want an X-Box, you have to kill for it. Fortunately most people in a video game store are like 12, so I can destroy them with my mind bullets.

535 comments

  1. But... by SinisterAngel · · Score: 0, Funny

    Old school Mario was best.
    NES forever!

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  2. Not quite. by Cyclone66 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Ok sales doesn't translate to popularity. It's a lot more complicated than that.

    1. Re:Not quite. by interiot · · Score: 2

      And popularity doesn't necessarily translate to how enjoyable a console is. Especially when there are a lot of 12 year olds involved who just want what all their friends have.

    2. Re:Not quite. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Where I work we're sold out of GC's, and every time we get more in, they sell out pretty much right away.

    3. Re:Not quite. by hexix · · Score: 2, Redundant

      Why's that? Although I know that the fact that it's selling the fastest right now doesn't mean it will be the most popular. But I don't see what's wrong with saying that the console that sold the most is the most popular, seems semantically fine to me. After all, a synonym for popular is common. I think if a console has sold more than other consoles it would be more common.

      Or maybe there is something I'm missing?

    4. Re:Not quite. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Interestingly enough, the actual press release and IGN's link does not even mention Nintendo claiming to have the most popular console ever. CmdrTaco took it upon himself to add this.
      Stick to the facts, dude.

      They do contend that they have the strongest sales amoung all of the current generation consoles, however.

    5. Re:Not quite. by lucius · · Score: 1

      After all, a synonym for popular is common.

      So heart disease is one of the more popular causes of death?

    6. Re:Not quite. by IpalindromeI · · Score: 1

      You're thinking of the connotation of the word popular. I think he was talking more about the denotation.

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    7. Re:Not quite. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But then, would this still be slashdot, without all the inciteful partisanism? I happen to like Taco's little dumbass quips, in otherwise valid stories. They're like birdshits on a newly washed car---conversation starters.

    8. Re:Not quite. by HCase · · Score: 1

      I don't think its necessarily the most popular just because they've sold the most. They seem to be selling more off the start than the PS2 and XBox because of saturation. When PS2 came out, there were none on the shelves. If you weren't incredibly lucky, you didn't get one. The XBox has seemed to be the same most places where I live. Gamecube is seeming doing better because they shipped more units at their start so that stores aren't running out as fast.

    9. Re:Not quite. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Just because the Game Cube sold alot of consoles off the bat doesn't make it the "popular" console. Wait until the summer of 2002 and see which console is selling stronger. The Game Cube may be selling strong now but come May or June of next year maybe the X-Box will be the "popular" console.

      Also how well consoles sell varies from place to place. Unfortunately some stores are tucking the Game Cube systems and games in a back corner of the store and put X-Box games and systems pretty much in your face. My local EB has the Game Cube stuff tucked away out of sight, it is there but you have to look. They keep all new PS2 games locked behind the counter and you don't know what new games they have unless you ask, the only PS2 games you know they have is any used games sitting out where you can see them. When it comes to demo consoles, they don't hook up a Game Cube, the PS2 is hooked up to a really cheap and shitty TV and the X-Box is hooked up to a good high quality TV. Amazingly, between Futureshop, EB, Zellers, Toys R Us & WalMart, only EB sells more X-Boxes, the other stores will even tell you that they are just selling more PS2s than Game Cubes. And if you talk to someone walking out of EB and ask them why they just bought an X-Box from there, the answer you get most of the time is "because of the blurry/fuzzy/shitty graphics of the PS2".

      In my opinion it's one thing to be biased against a company due to their business ethics/tactics but it's wrong to be biased against something because a lame ass store hooked the product up to the cheapest TV they could get.

    10. Re:Not quite. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Explain in then.

    11. Re:Not quite. by bbqdeath · · Score: 1

      Well, I wanted to side with the "popular" and "common" being related guy, but Dictionary.com doesn't have much to support that in my reading. Maybe someone else sees something there I missed: (Dictionary.com definitions page for popular)

    12. Re:Not quite. by class_A · · Score: 1

      They're shipping more because those of us in Europe aren't stealing any of your supply :-) Nintendo has hinted that it could be the middle of next year before the GC comes to Europe/UK. The PS2 USA and Europe launches were pretty close together IIRC.

    13. Re:Not quite. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You are an asshole, who has absolutely no idea what your talking about. Nintendo has the best games on the Gamecube and sold 500,000 more than MS. Get a fecking life you retard and get a Gamecube, or are you a masochist who enjoys shit games?

  3. GBA by bonzoesc · · Score: 3, Troll
    Nintendo's success is good, considering that their longtime competitor was destroyed by Sony. Good thing they have a monopoly in portable game systems to help them out, too.

    Of course, they could be lying.

    1. Re:GBA by bteeter · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Their monopoly in portable gaming is well earned. The Gameboy/Gameboy Color/Gameboy Advance are all great systems. Not great technically necessarily - but they are a hell-u-va lot of fun. The games are well suited to the system, and the system is well suited for gaming.

      I don't see any competition on the market at all. Fortunately, it isn't really a bad thing since the GBA and GC systems are pretty cheap, as are the games.

      Take care,

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    2. Re:GBA by Trepidity · · Score: 2

      And their monopoly isn't because nobody else has ever provided competition. It's just that the competition was generally either ridiculously overpriced, technically inferior, or had crappy games. Sega GameGear? Atari Lynx/Jaguar? etc.

    3. Re:GBA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sounds just like Microsoft!

    4. Re:GBA by drzhivago · · Score: 1

      And Nintendo is following suit with the Gameboy Advance, at least in the (partially) technically inferior status. Great system, but they are using their monopoly status to put out a product with a crappy screen, then in the future release a Gameboy Advance Plus, that has a backlit screen and costs more.

      The rub is that people will have to get the new one, since the GBA's screen is horrible. And Nintendo will have sold you two GBAs, even though you would've normally only bought one.

      Greg

    5. Re:GBA by DrEldarion · · Score: 2

      Even the Wonderswan is getting it's ass kicked, and they have Squaresoft's support...

    6. Re:GBA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nah, I'm a complete Nintendo tool. For 80 bucks I would have bought another one if they had it in a cool new color. No, seriously, like black. I'd buy another one in see-through red or something. I love being overpaid to write web pages...

    7. Re:GBA by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

      Even the Wonderswan is getting it's ass kicked, and they have Squaresoft's support...

      I hope the wonderswan uses CDs. I can't imagine Square surviving on anything that can't push out pretty looking FMV.

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    8. Re:GBA by bonzoesc · · Score: 2

      According to a reputable source on the somethingawful forums, all GBA games are down to $29.99 - I'm going to stock up on some Advance Wars, Mario Kart, and Golden Sun for... uh... presents! For other people! Yeah!

    9. Re:GBA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not at any of my Best Buys, KBs, or EBs. Most are still 39.99.

    10. Re:GBA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      I can't imagine Square surviving on anything that can't push out pretty looking FMV.

      Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Gameboy?

      The 16-bit era of gaming: otherwise known as the golden age of Square.

    11. Re:GBA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The reason everyone complains about the crappy screen is that everyone tried to play Castelvania Circle of the Moon, the lowest contrast yet highest rated of the GBA launch titles.

      With a properly contrasted game, the screen is as visible or more visible than that of any other game boy system (much better than the original GB)

    12. Re:GBA by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

      Ignore me, I'm just bitter because they forsook the N64.

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    13. Re:GBA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, you had your chance to buy Sega's back-lit color handheld. The reason why it didn't sell was not that it was crappy technology-- the screen looked great. The problem was that backlit color screens sucked power like a mofo. And they still do-- that's why the color gameboys don't have backlighting. Of course you can probably mod your gear (and void your warantee too), but don't expect a decent battery life. Two hours of gaming time is just not enough for most people.

  4. Mind Bullets? by Red+Avenger · · Score: 4, Funny

    What are these mind bullets you speak of and why do you want to destroy little children with them?

    1. Re:Mind Bullets? by GooseKirk · · Score: 2, Insightful

      That's telekinesis, Kyle!

      How about the power... to move you?

    2. Re:Mind Bullets? by SaxMaster · · Score: 1

      He stole them from Jack Black and Kyle Glass of Tenacious D.

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    3. Re:Mind Bullets? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      why do you want to destroy little children with them?

      You've obviously never had any younger cousins.

      Besides, these are 12-year-olds, the scourge of the earth and/or IRC!

      And anyway, there are 6 billion more where they came from.

    4. Re:Mind Bullets? by yellowjacket03 · · Score: 1

      umm, it's Kyle Gass, not Glass. They still rock though.

    5. Re:Mind Bullets? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      go download tenacious d - wonderboy

    6. Re:Mind Bullets? by CtrlPhreak · · Score: 1

      More importantly, where can I get them?

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    7. Re:Mind Bullets? by bcdugga · · Score: 1

      You have to be Wonderboy... or Nastyman. His powers are comparable to Wonderboy.

    8. Re:Mind Bullets? by tswinzig · · Score: 2

      What are these mind bullets you speak of and why do you want to destroy little children with them?

      That's telekenesis, Kyle!

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    9. Re:Mind Bullets? by broody · · Score: 0, Troll

      Thank our lord Jesus Christ that John Ashcroft is monitoring the internet and can detect secret terrorist weapons such as 'mind bullets' in the hands of dangerous terrorists like 'Commander Taco'.

      That's right skiddies, help us figure out who he is and get an S-Visa.

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    10. Re:Mind Bullets? by Trepidity · · Score: 0, Troll

      tenacious d sucks

    11. Re:Mind bullets? by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

      I saw an arcade cluster of Gamecubes at the local cube club.

      Does that count? (a beowulf arcade?)

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    12. Re:Mind Bullets? by danslemur · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      "You know what time it is? Tenacious D time, you motherfucker go! Fuck Yeah!"

    13. Re:Mind Bullets? by psychalgia · · Score: 1

      how 'bout the power of...flight?

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    14. Re:Mind Bullets? by Docrates · · Score: 2

      Cmdr Taco, you claim you can shoot Mind Bullets and THEY are 12?

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    15. Re:Mind Bullets? by Jburkholder · · Score: 2

      >Kyle Gass, not Glass

      Appears to be a common mistake

      The band consists of Jack Black and Kyle Glass who both play acoustic guitar and sing

      In fact, I get more hits with google using 'Glass' than 'Gass'.

      But, in fact the name is Gass according to the band's site

    16. Re:Mind Bullets? by big_cat79 · · Score: 1

      Since these mind bullets can kill a yak from 200 yards away, little Johnny across the aisle at Target should be no problem.

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    17. Re:Mind Bullets? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not to mention Slashdot...

    18. Re:Mind Bullets? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      CmdrTaco should just tell these kids about his Taco-Snotting activities. That outta scare them to death!

      Important Information For Slashdot Users

      It has come to my attention that the entire Slashdot editor crew engage in homosexual activities. CmdrTaco is one such person who shares in this, and is often referred to as the leader of this purely gay movement. This cult has been created for the worship and the spreading of Taco-Snotting beliefs and values. For further information on Taco-Snotting please refer to George WIPO Bush's Taco-Snotting FAQ which can be easily found by searching for the Slashdot journal of George WIPO Bush or by looking in the comments of Slashdot articles (Usually modded -1).

      It has also come to my attention that CmdrTaco has other interests besides homosexuality (Believe it or not). One such interest includes a budding music career with a song titled "Gaping Anus". The details are sketchy on this topic but I know that besides the vocals of CmdrTaco, it also includes Slashdot editors Timothy and CowboyNeal, and it will include various references to others involved in this Taco-Snotting cult. One puzzling oddity is the inclusion of Pamela Lee Anderson in the song. If anyone has any information on this specific topic, please post it in under this message in the Slashdot comments. There has been no release date set for this album or which record label it will be produced under. I believe CmdrTaco is planning to set up his own label, Taco-Snotting Records, with the intention of releasing the song on a cd-single with various remixes as soon as possible to catch the current popularity of the Taco-Snotting fad (Don't believe this fad will ever be worn out like a Snotted-out-geek. I am sorry to say Taco-Snotting is here to stay :-( ). Various remixes of "Gaping Anus" will include the "Extra Jizz", "Snot Me Baby One More Time", "Non-Stop Hip Hop", "Gaping Man" (You know...the Gaping Man...the loose assed faggot from www.goatse.cx), and the "Once You Taco-Snot, You Can't Stop" versions. I am sure many, many, more are sure to come.

      Through a good, non-homosexual friend of mine, I have recieved a copy of the lyrics to the "Gaping Anus" musical composition. Included at the end of this post is a very speical tribute ending written by yours truely. Perhaps CmdrTaco will ask of me to provide the vocals for this ending. Please feel free to read the lyrics (In TrueType font) and share your comments and disgust.

      BTW, please do not reply with the intention of flaming me because the lyrics are a rip-off of ICP's "Slim Anus". CmdrTaco is the author of this fine musical work and not me. So, in conclusion it is obviously he who has ripped off ICP and not me. Thank you.

      Hi, my name is what?
      My name is who?
      My name is Gaping Anus
      Hi, my name is huh?
      My name is what?
      My name is the fudgepacker
      Hi, my name is what?
      My name is who? (Excuse me)
      My name is the nutlicker
      Hi, my name is what? (Can I have the attention of your ass?)
      My name is who?
      My name is the buttsniffer

      Hi, kids do you like Anus?
      I let Linus Torvalds fill up my butt for a chance to be famous (Uh huh)
      Wanna copy me and do exactly like I did? (Yeah)
      Try Taco-Snotting and get your butt pumped out like I did?
      My brains dead weight
      I'm tryin to get my head straight
      But I can't figure out
      Which Slashdot editor I wanna impregnate
      Timothy said, "CmdrTaco you a cutie" (Uh huh)
      "I'll give you a deal, let me up in that booty" (OK!)
      Well since age 12 I felt like I'm someone else
      Cause I choked my original self Taco-Snotting him (Yup)
      Got pissed off and ripped Pamela Lee's tits off
      She don't know how to do Chris D
      I'd suck his dick off

      Hi, my anus who?
      My anus what?
      My anus it gets tapped dawg
      Hi, my anus (Excuse me)
      My anus
      My anus every now and then gets plugged up
      Hi, my anus (Can I have the attention of your ass?)
      My anus
      My anus is occasionally reamed out
      Hi, my anus who?
      My anus what?
      My anus really needs to be filled up

      My boss wanted to fire me yesterday
      I told him to take his pants off, hooked him up, he let me slide
      I pinched his ass
      He winked at me
      He chased me around the desk
      I told him "Come and get me!"
      Walked in the strip club
      Had my jacket zipped up
      Flashed the bartender
      And I tried to feel his dick up
      Extra-terestrial runnin over pedestrians
      In a space ship while they screamin at me
      Let's just be friends!
      99% of my life I was lied to
      I just found out my Mom screws more guys than I do (Damn)
      I told her I'd grow up to be a famous Taco-Snotter
      She met Michael, I couldn't believe it when he slapped her
      You know you blew up when the women rush the stands
      And try to touch your hands
      But I need me a man
      This guy at Gay Al's strip club asked for my autograph (Dude can I get your
      autograph?)
      So I signed it Dear Alan Cox, thanks for the support
      Nice ass!

      Hi, my name is huh?
      My name is who? (Excuse me)
      My name is (They call me the pore plugger)
      Hi, my name is what?
      My name is who?
      My name is the inch itcher (Excuse me)
      One of Slashdot's gay boys
      They call me the butt itcher
      Hi, my name is what?
      My name is who?
      My name is (I've been called Hemos' butt boy)

      Stop the tape this gaylord needs to be locked away (Get him)
      Cliff, don't just stand there operate
      Or feel up my balls and buttcheeks
      Anal lube got my ass greasy for weeks
      Stick your manhood between my cheeks (Yup)
      Am I coming or going
      I can barely decide
      I just drank a pint of semen
      Dare me to drive? (Go ahead)
      All my life I was very deprived
      CowboyNeal's butt is too sexy to hide
      Take your pants off Neal I don't mind
      Clothes rip like the incredible Hulk
      I Taco-Snot when I talk
      I do any guy that walks
      When I was little I used to get so hungry I would throw fits
      Sometimes I sit and wish Hemos had a set of tits
      CowboyNeal: "Get behind me CmdrTaco and grab me by my hips"
      If I do that then I can't kiss you on your lips
      By the way if you see my Dad
      Ask him if he seen my spread in Gay House Porno Mag

      Hi, my anus who?
      My anus what?
      My anus gets tapped up
      Hi, my anus who?
      My anus what?
      My anus it's always getting plugged up
      Hi, my anus who?
      My anus what?
      My anus occasionally reamed out
      My anus it needs to be filled up


      Your anus
      Your anus
      Your anus is always getting plugged
      Your anus
      Your anus
      Your anus is always getting stuffed
      You wanna diss us?
      We don't even know you you little bitch
      You wanna sit there and diss us?
      You little bitch I'll slap your face off
      That's what happens when you go up against the Slashdot Trolls trick
      You little bitch (Laughs)
      Gaping Anus!

    19. Re:Mind Bullets? by CrazyP · · Score: 1

      Last week Kyle quit the band..... The D rocks!

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    20. Re:Mind Bullets? by broody · · Score: 1

      Damn. Did the moderators suddenly lose their sense of humor or what?

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  5. GameCube games are fun!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    I have more fun playing GC than XBOX after playing halo aka halflife2 for a day or 2 gc games are pretty fun :-)

  6. Press Release by redink1 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The press release is available at Planet GameCube.

  7. What? by worth · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Oh yeah, Mr. Taco? I can destroy you with my mind bullets as well!

  8. not just a 1st post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    haha...nintendo has always made up frivolious satistics to back up its claims. But who cares...everyone does it...its all hype. Oh well..."this just in, nintendo predicts that its next console will outsell all videogame units ever made its 1st day of retail sale.

  9. I dunno about the gross weight, but... by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

    from the they-musta-made-a-ton-of-the-things dept.

    Well, there should be about 850,000 of them out and about by now, by my guestimation.

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    1. Re:I dunno about the gross weight, but... by Phork · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      hey xav, irc over to thisside.net #2600 sometime.

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    2. Re:I dunno about the gross weight, but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, at 2.5 kg (5 lb ) each.

      And at 850,000 units.

      That would be, about 2125,000 kg. Or 2125 Tons. Yes, about the weight of 2125 cars :)

    3. Re:I dunno about the gross weight, but... by Jaeger · · Score: 1

      I can't find any definitive answers on exactly how much a Gamecube weighs (although one would think it would be here if anywhere), so I'll pretend 2 pounds. 2 pounds per unit times 850,000 units equals 1,700,000 pounds, or 850 tons. So maybe the article should have come from the they-musta-made-850-tons-of-the-things dept.

    4. Re:I dunno about the gross weight, but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's about 5 pounds (i just measured, 5lb 5oz), as the AC said above.

  10. Why you can still get them by Nerds · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now mind you every store in town seems to have plenty of Gamecubes in stock, but if you want an X-Box, you have to kill for it.

    Two reasons:
    * Nintendo shipped about twice as many GameCubes to start with.
    * The second shippments have already arrived in many places.

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    1. Re:Why you can still get them by Otik2 · · Score: 3, Informative

      Yes, Microsoft didn't start production of the X-Box until only a few months before the GC came out, so they had hundreds of thousands fewer consoles. This is one of the reasons Nintendo delayed the GC a few days, so that they would have many more consoles available.

      All this being said, I still haven't been able to get my GC yet....

    2. Re:Why you can still get them by mvonballmo · · Score: 3, Informative

      The initial shipment of X-Boxes was 200,000, whereas the initial shipment of GameCubes was 700,000. In addition, 97% of X-Box vendors claim they sold out during the first week, whereas 49% of GameCube vendors claim to have sold out. Nintendo claims a better launch than Microsoft. That makes sense in light of the total units, no?

      Seems like there's enough numbers to prove Mark Twain correct yet again.

    3. Re:Why you can still get them by pj7 · · Score: 3, Informative

      Me: "dialing the local Target"
      Target: "some mumbo jumbo crap, a nice menu"
      Yevette: Electronics department, Yevette speaking"
      Me: Hi, how many of the new X-Boxes do you have in stock, my kids are wanting one for Christmas and I was wondering if I should wait or go ahead and pick one up now.
      Yevette: Lemme see, I see 6 in the case, and we may have a few more in the back. But with the Christmas rush coming and [I stop her there]
      Me: Okay, I'll be down to pick one up tomorrow, thanks.
      Yevette: Thank you for calling Target blah blah blah.

      What do you mean you have to kill for them?
      This is true, I actually called today before leaving work.

    4. Re:Why you can still get them by Osty · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The initial shipment of X-Boxes was 200,000, ...

      I love the way the initial shipment of XBoxes keeps decreasing in the eyes of the /. posters. First it was 350,000 units, then 300,000, and now it's only 200,000. And still Microsoft hasn't released numbers yet, so all of those are pure speculation. I'm guessing that the shipment was closer to the 350,000 mark, if not higher. As well, Microsoft is shipping 100,000 units per week through the holiday season.


      Anyway, let's just wait until Microsoft releases some numbers before we go speculating too much, eh?

    5. Re:Why you can still get them by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But an even better reason why they are selling more is that they cost about $100 less than a PS2 or a Xbox. That's a BIG difference to a family on a budget looking to shop for a console for their kid on Christmas.

    6. Re:Why you can still get them by u2zoo · · Score: 1

      Actually it is impossible to find a gamecube in the Philadelphia area (suburbs at least.) Yet the Xbox is at every EB gameworld / EBX / toys'r'us in town.

      To get mine I had to show up at the local Target at 1:30 in the morning where there was already 5 people waiting, by 7:30am - when a target employee came out to give us numbers, there was a lot more than the 46 gamecubes they had in stock. Not sure, but I'd say at least 25 people got turned away on a very cold Sunday Morning.

      The above post in very on target as well, Nintendo pumped out like 700,000 gamecubes for launch (that inital shipment has sold out completely according to a few sites and I think Nintendo as well.) What was that - like twice the xbox launch number?

    7. Re:Why you can still get them by Cutriss · · Score: 2

      I love the way the initial shipment of XBoxes keeps decreasing in the eyes of the /. posters. First it was 350,000 units, then 300,000, and now it's only 200,000. And still Microsoft hasn't released numbers yet, so all of those are pure speculation. I'm guessing that the shipment was closer to the 350,000 mark, if not higher. As well, Microsoft is shipping 100,000 units per week through the holiday season.

      If you're looking for neutral commentary about the Xbox and GameCube, you're certainly not helping the situation. Nobody knows if Microsoft is shipping 100K units a week through the holiday season, least of which is you. According to most reports I've read over the last few days, the word was that Microsoft was actually having production problems due to difficulty obtaining all those PC components, and the fact that they burned up some equipment in the factory when they were "overclocking" their manufacturing line during crunch time.

      But again, nobody really knows any of this, so this is just idle speculation on the parts of a lot of people. But I will say this, though - First off, if the truth isn't bad, then there's no reason to hide it. Why does Microsoft need to hide their launch/shipping numbers? It's certainly not because they're trying not to be unfair - No company would willingly offer its competitors such an easy advantage. And if Microsoft's ship numbers were actually worth reporting, you can bet your $330 DVD player that they would've reported them. Any victory in business is still a victory, no matter how small.

      I don't think this is a case of a lot of anti-MS posters gang-banging on Microsoft for what they see as an attempt to cover their asses. I think it's a case of a lot of reasonably intelligent people calling bullshit when they see it. And I'm not a fanboy one way or the other, but I certainly smell something fishy here too.

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    8. Re:Why you can still get them by tb3 · · Score: 4, Interesting
      Anyway, let's just wait until Microsoft releases some numbers before we go speculating too much, eh?


      Or not. Microsoft never releases sales figures. They just say "greatest" or "best ever" or other fuzzy statements. Check the article on the Reg a couple of weeks ago about Gates' keynote speech and associated press releases that played fast and lose with the XP sales figures. Microsoft won't admit the thing isn't selling until they quietly stop making the things.

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    9. Re:Why you can still get them by Grimmek · · Score: 1

      I work part-time at a EB in Exton (between philly and Reading) On launch we had 30+ units of the Gamecube, and 60+ units of Xbox. they both sold out on launch but with Xbox, we have been getting shipments nearly every other day. Unfortunetely, we havnt seen another Gamecube yet. (I think the Toys R' Us a block down took them all) so its still reletively easy to get an xbox, but good luck on a Gamecube.

    10. Re:Why you can still get them by Nerds · · Score: 1

      Well, if it helps, there were a couple of GameCubes at the Target on Chemical Road in Plymouth Meeting Wednesday night when I was there, maybe you should give them a call.

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    11. Re:Why you can still get them by big_cat79 · · Score: 1

      Where do you live? I went into a Target and the only thing they had plenty of was X-box controllers. No X-boxes, no Game Cubes, and maybe 7 Playstation 2's.

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    12. Re:Why you can still get them by ChemGuy · · Score: 1
      My own experiences:

      I bought a GC on Nov. 18 at our local Toys R Us. They had plenty, so I asked how sales were going. He replied:

      "We had 15 X-Boxes on Thursday [Nov. 15]. They sold out by noon. We got 52 GameCubes, and you're the 29th we've sold so far [it was then 1:45 PM; the store opened at 12:00]. The Distribution Center has over 90,000 GameCubes - more than any other console launch ever. We don't know when we're going to get any more X-Boxes."

      All I have heard in the last 2 weeks seems to be in line with this.

      My conclusions: MS has big production problems, and is going to miss their Christmas sales projections by miles. There is good demand for the X-Boxes, but nowhere near enough supply. Nintendo, on the other hand, seems to have an excellent supply - and huge demand. Additionally, TRU appears to be banking big time on the success of the GameCube.

      The X-Box may succeed long term, but it's getting hammered right now, as far as I can see.

    13. Re:Why you can still get them by sv0f · · Score: 2

      GC?!?

      Lisp has had a (G)arbage (C)ollector for years. (Hell, even Java has one.) ;-)

    14. Re:Why you can still get them by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you're looking for neutral commentary about the Xbox and GameCube, you're certainly not helping the situation.

      Yeah, especially since this is /. and neutral commentary isn't exactly something that is practiced here... Also consider CmdrTaco's bias towards the XBox...

    15. Re:Why you can still get them by pj7 · · Score: 1

      Metro Detroit area

    16. Re:Why you can still get them by Yakko · · Score: 1
      Anyway, let's just wait until Microsoft releases some numbers before we go speculating too much, eh?

      Why bother? MS's numbers and speculative numbers hold about the same amount of truth compared to each other.

      :o)

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    17. Re:Why you can still get them by tauntalum · · Score: 1

      Yah, our local Meijer's had ton's of them in stock when I looked last night...

  11. Seems pretty scientific... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    76% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

    1. Re:Seems pretty scientific... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

      Hmm... I was told it was 84.7%.

  12. Not the same thing... by cascino · · Score: 1

    Take note that the fastest selling console is not the same thing as the most popular console ever. I'm not sure who holds that honor, but I'm sure that other consoles have sold more than 750,000 units (heck games sell two or three times that on a regular basis).

    1. Re:Not the same thing... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      I'd have to say the most popular console ever in the US would probably be the Sony Playstation or original NES. At the PSOne's peak there was one in every four households in the US. (The exact number escapes me.) And of course in the '80s, nobody played "video games". They played Nintendo. The NES was probably the most popular of all time because at the time of its release it A: had no real competition and B: EVERYBODY had one. Comparatively speaking, 3/4 million isn't a lot.

    2. Re:Not the same thing... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Take Gran Turismo III for example. This, and Metal Gear 2 Solid, were the two games that got a lot of PS2 buyers to actually buy the system

  13. Supply and Demand by CMcTortoise · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Microsoft just failed to meet the demand for the XBox. Nintendo made several hundred thousand more units, so their supply is more suited for the corresponding demand. Yeah, it might be the best selling console, but that's just because there are more units out for sale.



    And, if the Gamecube is a hundred bucks less, let Nintendo milk capitalism for all it's worth.

    1. Re:Supply and Demand by aengblom · · Score: 1

      It's still the best launch ever despite being launched simultaneously with the XBox and those Playstation 2s aren't too dusty yet either. Impressive nonetheless. Of course, who won in sales and of course who will win in profits. Well that's another matter.

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    2. Re:Supply and Demand by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There was plenty of Xbox's at Best Buy last weekend. Huge stack of em.

    3. Re:Supply and Demand by Galvanick+Lucipher · · Score: 1

      it might be the best selling console, but that's just because there are more units out for sale.

      That's pretty thin logic. If Gamecube is selling better because Xbox is sold out, isn't that Microsoft's fault for not ramping up their production in time? Production capacity is part of the game.

    4. Re:Supply and Demand by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What?
      Microsoft fail?

      You've gotta be shiting me

    5. Re:Supply and Demand by Mezzrow · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Agreed.
      It's not just a part of the game. Its a huge part. If X-Boxes are not readily available for the christmas season, I'd guess that there are a large number of families out there who will go for a 'reasonable alternative' in the GameCube.

      In the long run, however, the battle will probably be won by the system that produces the most high quality games. For that reason, Microsoft bought the rights to 'Halo', and the president of Nintendo is planning on selling his 10 percent stake of the company and pumping the money into Games start-ups that support the nintendo system.

    6. Re:Supply and Demand by Tofuhead · · Score: 2

      Saw several opened xboxes available at two Target stores in the past few days. No 'Cubes in any store around here.

      I haven't heard of any QA problems with either system, so I guess these returns are more the exception than the rule...unless a few people just didn't want them. I won't comment further on that, considering the overwhelming xbox fanboy populace here on /.

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    7. Re:Supply and Demand by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      >Microsoft just failed to meet the demand for the XBox. Nintendo made
      >several hundred thousand more units, so their supply is more suited
      >for the corresponding demand. Yeah, it might be the best selling
      >console, but that's just because there are more units out for sale.
      >
      >
      Bullshit. This shows that most of the major retailers like K-mart and
      Wal-mart suspected that the Xbox would turn out to be a lemon and
      didn't want to be caught with massive numbers of unsold Xcrap boxes
      sitting in their warehouses.

    8. Re:Supply and Demand by Lumpy · · Score: 2

      and this is what will crush the X box.
      If nintendo has a magnitude more boxen out there then the developers will look at the gamecube as a better moneymaker than the Xbox.

      Man this looks exactly like how Atari Slit their own throats.. The Jaguar was an excellent system had the best graphics and audio of it's time and for several consoles after (It was better than the supernintendo) yet it died a horrible deah because it was impossible to buy and therefore never had a decent number of games for it. so it died.

      Microsoft had better get their butts in gear and start cranking them out like madmen. Otherwise everyone that wanted an X box will be happy with t heir Gamecube by the time they are able to get an X box.

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    9. Re:Supply and Demand by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      >Saw several opened xboxes available at two Target stores in the past
      >few days. No 'Cubes in any store around here
      >
      >
      Quite a few people I know who work at K-mart and Wal-mart are saying that the Xbox does have a rather high return rate as compared to the PS1,PS2 and GameCube systems.

    10. Re:Supply and Demand by Surak · · Score: 2

      No, no, no. You have it all wrong! :)

      Micros~1 didn't fail to meet demand. This is a very old trick. Purposely limit your supply, and when these things fly off the shelf really really fast, it will seem in the minds of Joe Six Pack consumer-types that these things must be really super-popular and therefore this is the product that he must have.

      People are stupid. They assume that because something is hard to get, it must be popular. (in high demand). They completely ignore the SUPPLY side of the equation. :-)

    11. Re:Supply and Demand by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wait a minute, we don't WANT Microsoft to succeed remember? Microsoft is BAD. On the other hand, I'm amazed anyone is buying an Xbox at all. It's just a PC right? Why not buy games for a PC?

    12. Re:Supply and Demand by nomadic · · Score: 2

      I've always had a sneaking suspicion that this is what Sony tried with the PS2. If so, it's kind of funny how it backfired on them...

    13. Re:Supply and Demand by big_cat79 · · Score: 1

      Yes, but the thing is mommy and daddy don't want to disappoint their little brat on Christmas morning. They can't just come up empty handed. So, instead they pick up a PSX2 or a Game Cube instead. This tactic worked last year for Sony only because they had no other high level competiton.

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  14. Mind bullets. by Night0wl · · Score: 1

    Fortunately most people in a video game store are like 12, so I can destroy them with my mind bullets.

    From 200 yards I assume? That's telekenisis!

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    1. Re:Mind bullets. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oh, so 12 yr old kids are yak's now?

    2. Re:Mind bullets. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Too bad the moderators don't listen to *real music* like Tenacious D and don't understand the whole mind-bullets reference in the article, ergo they also do not understand these comments. Typical, otherwise that comment would have made at least a 3. Turn on MTV2, morons. They only play it at least once an hour...

    3. Re:Mind bullets. by /dev/trash · · Score: 1

      Kyle!

    4. Re:Mind bullets. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Too bad this is like the 8th tenacious D-related post so far, you unoriginal fuckin bastad!

  15. Of course they're easy to find. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


    They shipped 700,000 units with a follow-on of 100,000 later in the week.

    Although MS is not saying exactly how many units they shipped estimates seem to be running about about 300,000.

    If MS had their shite together and had dumped a million untits into the market things could possibly be different.

  16. XBox by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    On the other hand, in the couple of malls I checked, Xbox's are plentiful, and GC was, well, I think the local EB was carrying them, but I didn't see any.

    *shrug* Just play what you like...

  17. Based by SomeOtherGuy · · Score: 2

    On their limited launch titles I assume at least 5 or 6 more games will be out by this time next year right?

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    1. Re:Based by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm not sure what system you're referring to,
      but both systems have their share of crappy titles.
      The box and cube both have a limited number of good launch titles.

      I just hope one of them kicks the PS2 to Saturn so Sony will be forced to make a good console.

      -disgruntled Dreamcast fan.

    2. Re:Based by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      *blink* *blink*
      Methinks the "lack" of GC games is rather exaggerated. Quote the following from GameSpot:

      By the end of the year, the GameCube will have 22 games in its library.

      Not too bad moi?

  18. CmdrTaco by anti11es · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fortunately most people in a video game store are like 12, so I can destroy them with my mind bullets.
    At least CmdrTaco has found some group of people he can compete with and beat.

    1. Re:CmdrTaco by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      not only can he destroy them with mind bullets, he can invite them over to the pedo^h^h^h^hgeek compound to watch disney movies and play with his "man-lollipop".

    2. Re:CmdrTaco by gusnz · · Score: 1

      Yeah, it's not like he could out-spell them, so I hope those "mind-bullets" do the trick ;).

    3. Re:CmdrTaco by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      At least CmdrTaco has found some group of people he can compete with and beat.

      Are you kidding? The 12 yr olds can still kick his ass. The 'mind bullets' trick only makes them think they are dealing with a mental patient.

  19. True by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Especially in this day and age where manufacturers force you to purchase their warez at gunpoint.

  20. NYC by mosch · · Score: 4, Interesting
    In NYC gamecubes are possible to find, as are games. Controllers on the other hand are nowhere to be found.

    X-Box games, controllers, systems and accessories on the other hand are in every single store in midtown.

    1. Re:NYC by Clowning · · Score: 1

      It was't that way this time last week. And most of those store seemed to be under the impression it would be quite some time before they were restocked. Glad to hear they were wrong...the weekend suddenly looks brighter.

    2. Re:NYC by mosch · · Score: 2

      Ummm... I went shopping for this shit on Friday of last week. Supplies of X-boxes were fine on 7th ave between 48th and 34th.

    3. Re:NYC by Nerds · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Well, I'm just out of Philly, but it's similar here, all of the electronics stores are out of GC accessories. Stragely enough, Target has plenty of them, and they're selling the controllers for thirty bucks, five dollars less than everyone else.

      Then again, I guess it makes sense for XBox stuff to be around, since a) there weren't as many XBoxes to sell at launch b) most of the people who got them were preorders and those came with a second controller anyway and c) the GC seems to have more games where people want four controllers to play with friends (Super Monkey Ball, Wave Race, and Smash Brothers next week).

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    4. Re:NYC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Duh, they are obviously needed for The Relief Effort to help heal Our Wounded Nation.

    5. Re:NYC by Craig+Maloney · · Score: 2

      The X-Box controllers are probably still around because people are breaking axles on their SUVs trying to bring those behemoths home. Hong Kong was happy to see the X-Box controllers though, since they can now make a pirate console system that can hold a CD player AND a cart slot. (For the uninitiated, there are pirate systems with a number of games build in that look like Playstation and Nintendo 64 controllers.)

    6. Re:NYC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm in Philly also and I noticed the XBoxes everywhere. Despite what lots of people are saying, I'm not so sure the thing is doing too well. Out of everyone I associate with on a regular basis, I only know of *1* person who bought an XBox. Gamecube on the other hand I can count about 11 off the top of my head. I find it to be quite amusing that everyone rips on the Gamecube until it comes out. Then everyone buys it. Why bother knocking it in the first place?

      -John

  21. Kill for CmdrTaco's game console? :-) by BACbKA · · Score: 1

    Let's wait till someone writes that he had to kill for CmdrTaco's console ?

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    1. Re:Kill for CmdrTaco's game console? :-) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      fukk linecks

      yeah

  22. Playstation 2 by Junta · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How could they do any better than Playstation2 did this early? The only way they may be selling more Gamecubes than Sony sold Playstation 2s is by having more available... Playstation 2s completely sold out for a long time... I would think it would be quite some months before you could make a call like that... Since I can go to the corner K-Mart and pick up a Gamecube, I find it hard to believe that they are doing better now than Sony did last year when there were no Playstations 2s to be had moments within hitting the shelves.
    Besides, the X-Box and Gamecube are only marginally better hardware-wise, if at all, yet the game selection is horrid thusfar. I predict it will be like the original Playsation all over again, first to market does better even in the face of superior consoles that follow, through sheer numbers of available titles.
    But if the Gamecube truly *is* more popular, we'll have to wait until about April of next year to see for sure..

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    1. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ah, don't you remember the huge playstation 2 shortages? probs fabbing the chips, if i recall correctly.

    2. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How many PS2s were sold for ebay speculation and the hype that made it sound as if you could do everything but have sex with it (until the future attachment comes out)?

    3. Re:Playstation 2 by DarkZero · · Score: 0

      The PlayStation 2 has sold over 20 million consoles. The Game Cube hasn't even produced 1 million. This is not the most popular console ever, by far.

    4. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They said fastest selling, not most popular.

    5. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The only way they may be selling more Gamecubes than Sony sold Playstation 2s is by having more available...

      Bingo! You caught on pretty quick. Also the rest of your post leads me to believe you're jealous because you can't afford a new console and are stuck with a PoS2.

    6. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      PS2s were sold out cuz they had same problem Microsoft does now, not enough product to met demand. Nintendo went out of their way making sure they would have product to meet the demand, and they did a great job at it.

      It seems to vary from even county to county, at work some guys claim they can't find cube, some claim they can't find Xbox, some claim they can't find both and others can find either or both.

      >Besides, the X-Box and Gamecube are only marginally better hardware-wise, if at all, yet the game selection is horrid thusfar

      Hardware is better, not a next gen over PS2 by any means, but definately above that of the PS2. As for games, great launch titles for both. Apparently you haven't played Halo, DOA3, WaveRace, Super Monkey Ball, Star Wars RS2, etc. too bad :)

      As for 'the best' the only people saying that is the stupid press, their first line after the stupid headline (on IGN) is
      "Nintendo announced today that its GameCube platform is the fastest selling of the three next-generation systems."

      Fastest selling is not popular by any means...and they only mention the it in comparison to XBox, PS2, and Dreamcast (possibly, although I'm sure it outsold it).

    7. Re:Playstation 2 by Methuseus · · Score: 1

      Nintendo sold a hell of a lot more Gamecubes in the first 2 weeks than PS2 and Xbox even shipped in their first 3 weeks, so I'd say that it's the best console launch ever.

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    8. Re:Playstation 2 by JamieF · · Score: 1

      If "sold out" == "best selling", Macs would have outsold PCs a few years ago, when Apple was transitioning to just-in-time manufacturing and hadn't yet abandoned all their wierd custom ASIC to support their proprietary hardware interfaces. They had obscene hardware shortages all the time (6-8 weeks was typical between a retailer ordering a machine and actually getting it; hot high-end models were more like 12 weeks) which obviously limited their market share... if you have no inventory to sell, it's awfully hard to ship more than your competition.

      Looking at retail stock levels doesn't tell you anything. Unit sales are what you should be looking at, and it looks like Nintendo did a great job of meeting (and exceeding) demand. The real question is, once the pent-up demand has been satisfied, how many will have been sold, and what will the ongoing unit sales rate look like? In January, once Xmas sales are over and restocking has allowed folks to say "dammit I didn't get it as a gift, gotta buy it for myself" etc., sales will very likely level off.

    9. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm glad to see that someone gets it -- Apple didn't have the manufaturing capacity so they raised prices to ridiculous levels to match supply and demand.

      Of course that fatally screwed them over in the long run.

      (Not to mention that this applies to the PS2 with it's custom chips, and not the XBox which is all commodity and designed to be easy to assemble.)

    10. Re:Playstation 2 by DarkZero · · Score: 4, Insightful
      "Biggest launch recently" and "most popular console ever" are very, very different things. Biggest launch recently? Yeah, that goes to Nintendo. But most popular console ever? I'd say that'd go to the best selling console EVER, not just the biggest console launch recently (yet certainly not ever).

      The PlayStation 2, with over 20 million consoles sold, is more popular than the GameCube. Their launch records have nothing to do with that.

    11. Re:Playstation 2 by cpuwizard · · Score: 1

      Playstation 2 had manufacturing problems at launch, and since they had no competition at the time, it was in Nintendo's best interest to create an artificial shortage for the extra publicity. I know this because Toys R Us had pre-printed posters for the PS2 that said "Sold Out" a week before they even started selling them.

    12. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Strange margin you have, the Gamecube pushes about 50% more pollys than the PS2. And the Xbox pushes even more. And the quality of the polygons drawn on the PS2 is just afull.

      Most importanly is that both the GameCube and the PS2 has a finished SDK that you can develop games with. The PS2 has close to nothing.

      /GameDeveloper for all 3 platforms.

    13. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      "The only way they may be selling more Gamecubes than Sony sold Playstation 2s is by having more available"

      That's a brilliant deduction. Did you do that in software?

    14. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      true. TACO said most popular, not anybody who really matters or who could comment intelligently.

    15. Re:Playstation 2 by fredrik70 · · Score: 1

      "How could they do any better than Playstation2 did this early?"

      just Marketing my friend, marketing. They probaly mean withing the specified timeframe... still just statistics though!

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    16. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well ps2 is hardly THE biggest selling console of all time. If you wanna play it like that, then I guess gameboy is the MOST POPULAR gameconsole ever.

    17. Re:Playstation 2 by moonsammy · · Score: 1

      I predict it will be like the original Playsation all over again, first to market does better even in the face of superior consoles that follow, through sheer numbers of available titles.

      Umm, the original playstation was not first to market in that period's 3-company competition. Sure, it came out quite a bit before N64 (almost a full year if I recall), but the Sega Saturn came out several months before the psx. Also, Saturn arguably had better hardware, but it was more difficult to write games for (4 processors I think - I could definately see that being troublesome)

      So at that time, the (arguably) superior console with more games which came out earlier did much worse. Maybe it was because the controllers weren't as easy to use. (shrug)

    18. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I have to post anonymously because I work for one of the big console makers. Japanese companies like Nintendo routinely lie about their sales numbers in order to seem more popular than they are. Japanese companies are not bound by the same reporting restrictions as publicly held US companies. Japanese companies like Nintendo and Sony like to confuse sell-through with actual manufacturing numbers with manufacturing targets. It's in their best interest to do so. It's nice for them because groups like Slashdot pick up the news that their box is the "best selling console of all time" and don't bother to check TRSTS data. Come on fanboys, check your sources.

    19. Re:Playstation 2 by hiei · · Score: 1

      Um...did you mean that the PS2 or the XBox has no SDK? As far as I know...they both do. Regardless of how difficult the PS2 is supposedly hard to program for, there's still an SDK for it.

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    20. Re:Playstation 2 by linuxpng · · Score: 2

      umm, wasn't the dreamcast the first on the next gen consoles and the Saturn before it? The most popular console is the one with the best and most exclusive game agreements. Plain and simple.

    21. Re:Playstation 2 by Killer+Napkin · · Score: 1

      And you'd be right.

    22. Re:Playstation 2 by Methuseus · · Score: 1

      I'm sorry, but you can't say that. Give the Gamecube a year to find out how it sells in that time and how many games come out for it. The Playstation 2 has at most 3 dozen games out so far, and I'd be willing to bet that by this time next year there will be ove a hundred for the Gamecube. Granted, that still doesn't make it most popular, but it could help it drastically. I'd rather have a system with lots of games to play than one with only a few. I konw, you're gonna say that most of the titles for Gamecube will be crap, but I can also say the same about the PS2. While there are a ew games for PS2 that I'd want to play, the only one that would make me get the console is Final Fantasy 10, which isn't even out yet. As for the Gamecube, I'd buy the console just to play Rogue Leader, Smash Brothers Melee, the new Zelda games, the new Sonic games, and many other licenses that are exclusively for Nintendo. Yes, I'd love to play FF 10, but I'm willing to wait 6 months and see if it comes out on PC or GC and then borrow someone's PS2 to play it if it doesn't.

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    23. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And don't forget, the reason the PS2s were selling like hotcakes was because they were the cheapest DVD player available at its launch.

      I'd give you the slashdot link to the article, but - alas - searching is down.

    24. Re:Playstation 2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The Sega Saturn (the first post SNES console to market) didn't win, so your logic is bloomin' stupid.

  23. Newsflash! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nintendo releases console, one game. Declares one game best-selling console game ever.

  24. not around here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Now mind you every store in town seems to have plenty of Gamecubes in stock, but if you want an X-Box, you have to kill for it.

    the opposite around here in ontario canada. xboxs are all over the place, and gamecubes are impossible to find. just at my store on the release date we had 55 gamecubes in, they were gone that morning. we still have about 6 or 7 of the 20ish xboxs we had in the day before the cube.

  25. Xbox isn't out of stock... by AndrewSchaefer · · Score: 1

    Most of the stores around me (Philadelphia, PA) have the Xbox in fairly frequently. I didn't think that the supply problem was that much of an issue here. I was at Electronics Botique last week and the guy said they had a bunch of them lying around.

    1. Re:Xbox isn't out of stock... by Shadow99_1 · · Score: 2

      huh Well I live in Erie PA (across the state & north by a hundred miles) & we can't keep X-boxes in stock... How about you send them all our way because I know we can sell them...

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    2. Re:Xbox isn't out of stock... by fdisk3hs · · Score: 1

      In Lancaster, Ohio the Electronics Boutique has Xboxes BY THE DOOR stacked to the ceiling with home-made signs stuck on them saying "X box in stock" and "We have the X box". BTW the mall is not busy at all when I've been there in the last few weeks... I think the GC and the Xbox are going to bomb... and where are all the Christmas shoppers damnit? I thought the economy was climbing...

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  27. The reason... by m3000 · · Score: 3, Redundant

    The reason it's easier to get a Gamecube than an Xbox is because there are a whole lot more Gamecubes to be had. Nintendo has shipped hundreds of thousands more Gamecubes than XBoxes, and so there are just plain more to sell. IGN also has an interview with a Nintendo spokeswoman about the whole thing, clarifing it a bit.

    1. Re:The reason... by .pentai. · · Score: 2, Informative

      THANK YOU!
      It does my heart good to see someone remind others that just because you can find it, doesn't mean it's not selling well...

      And of course add on to this the fact that something like 100,000 more GC's are shipping every week.

      Other fun facts:
      Gamecube hardware made more money on its opening day than Harry Potter did in its opening weekend at the movies...

      Gamecube sold twice as many units as Xbox did in its first week...

      etc. etc. etc.

    2. Re:The reason... by krmt · · Score: 5, Funny
      Nintendo has shipped hundreds of thousands more Gamecubes than XBoxes

      Pretty smart of them in my opinion. It would have been a bad idea if Nintendo had started shipping more X-Boxes than gamecubes ;-)
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      "I may not have morals, but I have standards."

    3. Re:The reason... by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

      Other fun facts:
      Gamecube hardware made more money on its opening day than Harry Potter did in its opening weekend at the movies...


      Actually it merely grossed more. I'm pretty sure movies net more than console hardware does per gross buck.

      Though I think Nintendo did more than break even.

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    4. Re:The reason... by mgblst · · Score: 1

      THANK YOU!
      It does my heart good to see someone remind others that just because you can find it, doesn't mean it's not selling well...


      I just cant understand why this concerns you so much. A lot of buyer seem so hung up on this. Cut out the pissing competition and get back to playing the games man.

    5. Re:The reason... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It would have been a bad idea if Nintendo had started shipping more X-Boxes than gamecubes

      But you're assuming that Nintendo would ship the X-Boxes to stores. What if they were instead shipped to the bottom of the sea? :-)

  28. Not quite by Cow4263 · · Score: 1

    Not in my town anyway, I was at Toys R Us (in Arlington, VA) on Friday Night and I saw at *least* 15-20 Xbox's that were stacked up over the window into the video gaming area. I'd have to assume that they were probably stacked on top of more Xboxs, and I have no idea if they had any extra Gamecubes, as I didn't go over there, nor do I know if they are still there. Worth a shot if your local, though... or distant (and insane *cough* Taco *cough*)

  29. More reliable source for press release by bobobobo · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here is the original press release from yahoo

    http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20011129/tc/nint en do_reports_record_gamecube_launch_1.html

  30. Mind bullets? by Mahtar · · Score: 3, Funny

    Do us all a favor and save your mind bullets for the first person to propose a bewoulf cluster of Gamecubes.

    Although, now that I mention it, that would be kinda cool--think about it, a bew--*ack*

  31. Japan by r.suzuka · · Score: 1

    Sadly this is not yet the case in Japan. As you may be aware the PlayStation 2 is the leading console in Japan. However, I suspect that the tide might be turning, so to speak.

    Perhaps it is because Nintendo is occupied with producing consoles for America, but as of lately, the GameCube has been exceedingly hard to find in stores here. I have owned a GameCube since its launch here, but several of my friends who have not yet purchased one are currently unable to locate them.

    With a number of games beginning to be released for it, I believe that the GameCube may now be increasing in popularity. Again, I do not have hard numbers to back this up, but it is a popular feeling here, in some social circles.

    I think Nintendo will find great success with its console, especially considering its success in the United States. If the trend in Japan will continue it may be its most popular console since the Super Famicom/Super Nintendo.

    Thank you.

    R. Suzuka

    1. Re:Japan by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm not sure how you can say the gamecube is difficult to find, I'm in Osaka and it seems like every single store has it in stock, with accessories, and games. Dairanto Suupaa SmashyoBurazazu Deluxe DX anyone? I bought mine at Kinokuniya bookstore, Hankyu station Osaka.

    2. Re:Japan by ctar · · Score: 1

      I don't know how Nintendo can expect to beat PS2 anytime soon in Japan. There are only 4 released games in Japan, over 2 months after launch. And the upcoming launch schedule is still very thin...

    3. Re:Japan by donglekey · · Score: 1

      Tony Hawk 3, Rogue Leader, Luigi's Mansion, Wave Race, Super Monkey Ball, Super Smash Bros Melee, Extreme G, Madden, Courtside, Fifa, Crazy Taxi, NHL Hitz, and Pikmin makes 13 games that I can think of off the top of my head.

    4. Re:Japan by ctar · · Score: 1
      These games aren't available in Japan...

  32. Ohhh! Look at me! by Shaheen · · Score: 2, Redundant

    I've got a product that sold a lot of units really quickly!

    Note that this is the same way SEGA started out with Dreamcast. Dreamcast destroyed the previous record for 1st day sales when it came out (9/9/99 by the way). Nintendo is saying they've done the same, basically.

    Popularity in the video game market is way more than preliminary sales figures. We'll see who really has the best games about a year from now.

    /me predicts Xbox. Let the flames begin.

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  33. Yeah right ! [nt] by SirLestat · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How comes we can't post [nt] messages?

    1. Re:Yeah right ! [nt] by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      because you're supposed to have upgraded to [xp] by now

  34. Dolby Digital? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I know with the XBox it's possible to have SVideo out, HDTV out, stereo RCA out, and dolby digital 5.1 out
    via optical. Since I just invested decent $ in a home theater, I'd like to know if the gamecube also has Dolby
    Digital 5.1 out... and if it's coax or optical if it does. Anyone know?!?

    1. Re:Dolby Digital? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Er, I assume that you're asking that because you want to play DVDs. Gamecube uses it's own CD that holds about 2GB and is half the size. Naturally, a DVD won't fit.

    2. Re:Dolby Digital? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Gamecube cannot do Dolby Digital 5.1, as it does not have optical out. It can, however, do Dolby Pro Logic II, which has 6 channel separation, just like DD, but no latency, and uses standard stereo cables. Only a true audiophile could tell the difference between the two formats on anything below a VERY high end home theatre -- and only with careful nitpicking. In a gaming environment, no latency and slightly worse sound is much better than hearing a beautiful explosion/voice/etc. 1 second too late. Plug a GC into your tv, turn on Rogue Leader, and you will forget everything else. And to a nerdy gamer like yourself, isn't that what matters?

    3. Re:Dolby Digital? by Scoria · · Score: 1

      GameCube has a/v ports and optical out. And, yes, the games (Rogue Leader, at least) are designed for DD5.1.

      --
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    4. Re:Dolby Digital? by jerkface · · Score: 1

      No it doesn't have optical out. Factor 5's work with prologic 2 is itself just a clever hack. Not that I'll ever know, since there is absolutely no chance I'd pay the money for a DD5.1 setup. Actually, jut getting prologic 2 receivers would set you back a few hundred dollars, but it would certainly be cheaper than going for 5.1.

    5. Re:Dolby Digital? by Chasing+Amy · · Score: 2

      No, that's for games. Some games will start to take advantage of Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, especially since the standard gamer soundcards for PC have supported it since the Live! 5.1 and Hercules GameTheater. Now the newer cards all have it unless you buy a bargain basement card.

      Aside from which, some of the things he mentioned are very usable for games from a visual standpoint. HD video output is naturally much better than standard A/V or even S-Video out if you have a HD screen to view it on, since standard NTSC and PAL TVs don't even show standard 640x480 or 800x600 at full quality thanks to their interlacing and weird pixels.

      Personally, back when I still had an N64, I had it set up to send the RCA video to a good quality A/V switch so that when I wanted to play multiplayer I'd put it on the TV, but when I wanted to play with myself (err...) I'd press the switch button and send the N64 output to the video input on my ATI card, set the card's input to fullscreen in my OS, and play games on my 21" ColorSync monitor. Much better visual quality than on the TV--more detail, cleaner, crisper, and perfect for a PC gamer who appreciates what a monitor can offer over a TV.

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      (We all chase Amy...)
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  35. misc numbers by Nate+Fox · · Score: 2

    Now mind you every store in town seems to have plenty of Gamecubes in stock, but if you want an X-Box, you have to kill for it.

    Goldman Sachs did a survey among U.S. retailers in big cities, and so far 73% had sold out of the Xbox and 47% out of the Gamecube. Microsoft shipped an estimated 300,000 Xbox consoles around the nation, while Nintendo delivered some 700,000.
    [from Shacknews]

    Granted, this was a bit farther back in November, but the numbers seem plausible.
    And as always: "There are lies, damn lies, and marketing!" (or somethin like that)

    1. Re:misc numbers by Ctrl-Z · · Score: 1


      I think you mean:

      bash-2.05$ fortune -o -m "damned lies"
      (vulgarity)
      %
      There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics.
      -- Benjamin Disraeli
      %

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    2. Re:misc numbers by Drunken+Buddhist · · Score: 1

      Well, I recently did a survey, and found that over 75% of my friends would kill a 12 year old with mind bullets for an Xbox, while only 28% would kill a 12 year old with mind bullets for a gamecube. In related news, 68% would suffice with a crowbar...

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  36. God Declares Man Best Creation Ever... by tealover · · Score: 0

    after falafels of course.

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  37. X-box isn't hard to find here by truesaer · · Score: 5, Interesting
    What microsoft is going is selling most consoles as part of a package....meaning, you have to get some number of games and accessories at the same time. This is no doubt the most profitable way to sell them.


    A friend that was visiting about two weeks ago bought one for her kids...she has lots of them, so getting 3 games and an accessory was no problem along with the console, but this bumps the total price to $500.


    Still, its interesting that they're available this year at all. Remember PS2 last year? Impossible to find!

    1. Re:X-box isn't hard to find here by Tempeh_Junkie · · Score: 1
      Exactly right...I managed to get my hands on an X-Box this week at Electronics Boutique (IMHO) because they only sell it as a bundle...AFAIK all the places I tried before that (who were sold out) didn't do that, but I could be wrong.

      Sure it cost me a little more, but I wanted the games and second controller anyway. I didn't really want the warranty ($30), but hey, they were the only folks in town left with them in stock, and I really wanted to have one to play whilst on vacation this week, so it was worth it to me.

    2. Re:X-box isn't hard to find here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      People complain about buying the bundles because it's too expensive. Well, the console's not much use without games, is it?

      So you take the XBox at 300 bucks. Games are about 50, so throw 3 games in. You're up to 450. Add a controller for 35 and that brings it to 485. With tax you're well over 500 already.

    3. Re:X-box isn't hard to find here by truesaer · · Score: 2
      Yes, and one thing about these bundles...there is no discount for buying games and controllers along with it. You pay full price for everything, you just have to lay out 500 isntead of 300 all at once. But, again...my friend has a bunch of kids, so she bought the console 4 games, and 3 extra controllers, plus the warranty (good idea since the xbox has a hard drive which is probably the most likely thing to go wrong). The package required three games and an accessory (maybe it was two accessories), so she needed more than that anyway.


      And like you say...who wants an xbox without a football game, a shooter, and a racing or RPG game plus an extra controller for your friends? The DVD kit is probably popular too.

  38. Help me! I'm a furry... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    tr00l and i cant st000p tr00lling

  39. Mind Bullets? by sandalwood · · Score: 1

    I don't know if that's a clever reference to something or not, but what a totally freaky thing to say.

  40. Re:In histroy != America by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Are you a moron?

    The game cube is doing terribly in Japan who's population does neither dwarfs nor exceeds that of the US.

  41. Plenty of Xboxes here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Now mind you every store in town seems to have plenty of Gamecubes in stock, but if you want an X-Box, you have to kill for it.


    I wish I was where you were. I went to Target here in Minneapolis a week ago to buy a Gamecube and they were sold out. Looked in the next cabinet and saw 4 Xboxes. I guess we like our Gamecubes up here in the cold north.

  42. So What? by Saxerman · · Score: 1
    Err... as the story points out, there are bunches of Cubes available (especially if you possess mind bullets) while both the XBox and PS2 debuted in short supply. Plenty of people may want that cursed Microsoft console, but just don't have access to one yet.

    Of course, it is nice to know that Nintendo is starting out with strong sales. I was predicting that Nintendo's niche market wouldn't be able to support them and they would eventually follow suit with Sega and go software only. Although it's still early, perhaps this will be a three-way race after all.

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    A steaming cup of soykaf would be real wiz right now.

  43. XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant... by neema · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It seems to be all over the place. At least, the package for 500 dollars with three games and and an extra controller seems to be. The stripped down version is sold out in alot of places.

    What really pisses me off about the XBox: You can't play DVDs without that remote. You can't just use your controller. And that remote is another 40-50 dollars. Also, you can't save games without your memory card (also another 40-50 dollars). Meanwhile... doesn't the god damn thing have a hard drive built in? To be able to get the god damn console you'll have to buy a package, and the package doesn't even contain all the good stuff. It'd cost around 600 to get my ideal set up?

    No thanks.

    Maybe I'll just wait to attack the 12 year olds too. The difference: I'll wait till after they buy the XBox and walk out of the store with it to attack them.

    Me smarts.

  44. Regional as well by demonhood · · Score: 1

    CT's comment about available GC units versus XBox systems is also dependent upon the area you live in. I live near a college town in California and both systems have been sold out since they arrived. Things may be different in a quiet town in Montana (not that I know anything about Montana...except that it's flat..right?).

    So the lesson for the day is: don't assume, because there are still systems on the shelf, that it's less in (general) demand than the competitor. One should always take supply and local demand into account. Oooh, and a bunch of people order their systems online. That's not reflected in the "on the shelf" test.

    1. Re:Regional as well by malfunct · · Score: 1
      They probably are sold out in montana as well (at least a couple stores I saw when I was through last week had bare shelves) so that spoils your first minor misconception.

      And for the second, Montana means mountain and there is a reason they picked the name.

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    2. Re:Regional as well by FunkSoulBrother · · Score: 1

      I live in North Dakota, so maybe I have uncommon knowledge about the North-Cerntral part of our country, but Montana is most decidedly NOT flat.

      The rocky mountain range runs directly through almost the entire state. It could probably challenge colorado for total mountain density.

      Eastern North Dakota is on the other hand, very flat, and sparsely populated like in your example. We have a couple gamecubes in each store, but can't find accessories for a damn. Also I heard Best Buy here still has an X-Box or two.

      I love my GC.. Super monkey ball rules!

    3. Re:Regional as well by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, the most important rule is to never forget that most Microsoft-haters here at Slashdot have never been above resorting to flat out lying in their sad efforts to play down Microsoft continually making the Slashbots look like total dupes. "Yeah d00d, there's no GameCubes left in the northern hemisphere, but every store I go into has big stacks of unsold and returned Xboxes. hAhA M$!!" Fuckin' dorks.

    4. Re:Regional as well by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The current reality of sales has nothing to do with hating microsoft you twit. The simple truth of the matter is that it's damn hard to find a GameCube right now, in spite of the fact that they've pumped out close to a million units now. On the other hand I could secure about 50 Xboxes tomorrow without even leaving town. I always thought the rumour about microsoft paying people to get on disscusion boards and pimp their products was nothing more than urban legend. After reading your post, however, the idea now seems plausible. I mean come on, what other reason could there be for such a ridiculous post?

  45. Lots of Xbox bundles at the EB here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Dunno about the rest of you guys, but the last I checked our local EB, they still had 40 XBoxes and have been getting shipments on an almost daily basis (we chatted with the clerk while a friend picked up a few controllers). So as far as this EB is concerned, everyone who wanted an XBox and got the cash to pay for it, got a set.

  46. Launch success vs. system lifespan success by zsazsa · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Remember when a certain console that cost $199 at launch sold 410,000 units in the first week?

    Look where it is now.

    Not to knock it -- I love my Dreamcast, and especially now it is an incredible value.

    Ian

    1. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      don't confuse 'value' with 'obsolete'

    2. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Just what we need, another Dreamcast fanboy/cocksucker trying to feel better about the sorry excuse for a gaming console he has.

      I pitty you.

    3. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by Bimble · · Score: 2, Insightful

      It's not obsolete if there are still unique games out for it, and it's still worth playing. I'm not speaking as a Dreamcast fanboy - I have that and a Playstation 2, so there's no envy there. The graphics on the PS2 are nice, but the games haven't demonstrated as huge a leap over the Dreamcast as the Dreamcast did over the PS2. You have to watch closely to see any difference between Dead or Alive 2 on both platforms, for example. And "value" is pretty accurate - it's $50 for a Dreamcast, then $20-$30 for a Crazy Taxi version that's not much different from what you'd buy for $40-$50 for the $300 Playstation 2. Shenmue and Soul Calibur are easily worth more than what they cost right now, and Jet Grind Radio is a fantastic game that can be found in bargain bins for $10-$15. Those last three are games you can't get on another platform - if you haven't played them, you'll get good value picking them up now.

      I'm not putting the PS2 down - I bought it, and I like it. But so far I've been more impressed by the games Dreamcast had out by this point in its life than what the PS2 has out now. A console is only as impressive as the games you can play on it.

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      Naked.
    4. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by Jace+of+Fuse! · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I love my Dreamcast, and especially now it is an incredible value.

      I would feel my Dreamcast had MORE value to me if Sega hadn't decided to throw in the towel on the system.

      Stop making them? Okay, I can half-way understand that when there is a surplus of units.

      But to stop making games for the system though? C'mon!? Some stores have stopped stocking the games. Many of the last games to be released were cancelled. And a lot of the best games that were out for the system are no longer in stores, hard to find online, and not even in the pawn shops. All that's left on the shelves are games that nobody wanted or games that everybody has.

      Shen Mue 2 not being released though, that's the one that really bothers me.

      At least there are still emulators one can play with...

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    5. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by Kanon · · Score: 1


      UK Dreamcast owners got our Shenmue IIs last week :)
      It's *really* good

      I love my DC

    6. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by Jerf · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Just what we need, another Dreamcast fanboy/cocksucker trying to feel better about the sorry excuse for a gaming console he has.

      What really pisses off fanboys like you is everything you've ever said is wrong. The DC rocked, and measured objectively, is currently the best console on the market by any measure except hype, and potential graphics capability.

      It's got the best games, the most games, the cheapest games, the cheapest hardware, the cheapest console by a factor of six, and the widest selection of games. The graphics simply aren't that inferior to anything else on the market right now, because one of the dirty secrets of the graphics industry is that it take about an order of magnitude improvement in graphics technology to really be noticable, and not get lost in non-optimized graphics engines.

      The only hard part is that scavenging the games is hard now. But I'll put my DC collection up against your fanboy console choice anyday. I've got more Class A games in my collection then the XBox or the Gamecube has total games, period. You can almost combine the two.

      And guess what? I can still buy one of the new ones if I want! What have you been doing the last few years?

      Dirty secret: The DC was the best console in the late nineties. If you can find the games (try used shops), it's still the best for another year or so. If jackasses like you hadn't dissed it, Sega would have been rewarded for innovation, instead of penalized by a market dominated by fanboy idiots.

    7. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by combsic · · Score: 1

      You're obviously a moron. It's spelt "pity". Although you spelled the curses right, but that just means you're a scumbag.

    8. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by fmackay · · Score: 1

      Apparently there have been many more copies of Shenmue 2 pressed than is normal. Sega may have given MS an exclusive license for north america, but they're not exactly making it difficult for american DC owners to import a copy. And I'm sure every online uk games retailer will be offering nice Shenmue+boot disk bundles - here's one example - possibly a bit pricey at £65 (~$100) for game+bootdisk+shipping.

    9. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by tswinzig · · Score: 2

      Remember when a certain console that cost $199 at launch sold 410,000 units in the first week

      The difference is Sega does not have Shigeru Myomoto. They do not have Mario, Zelda, Metroid! They did not have a cool wave racing game, a cool snow boarding game. (Two of the funnest games to play on N64... sure to continue on GCN.)

      I owned a DC. Their best games were available for other platforms like PS2. They had no 'killer games' to keep their system afloat. They could not compete with PS2, so they gave up.

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    10. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by ProfBooty · · Score: 1

      The dreamcast failed primarily because fanboys like you were all in awe of the specs and marketing hype that Sony had put out. Eventually some good games have come out, but it is a shame that so many people put off buying a dreamcast for a system that at least intially did not have much of anything other than dvd playback to offer.

      As you might remember the only "good" inital game was SSX for PS2. Granted at time of release the DC was on its second generation of software.

      There are only 2 games I like for it now, parappa 2(import) and MGS2.

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    11. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by linuxpng · · Score: 2

      I have a dreamcast and a cube. I am a fan of the dreamcast big time. Have had it since shortly after launch. But I have to tell you, anyone who says they can't see a difference between dreamcast games and cube games need laser surgery. These changes are not dramatic, they are a natural evolution in realism that seems to go unoticed alot. Take luigi's mansion, the lighting effects alone are drastic improvements over older consoles. Take on other environmental effects like dust and cloth movements. These are all things that have been said repeatedly in reviews, but are very true statements. Besides, your basing your opinions of off launch titles that never really show off the hardware's performance. One can look at Sonic Adventure2 and clearly know what I mean.

    12. Re:Launch success vs. system lifespan success by Jerf · · Score: 2

      These changes are not dramatic is exactly what I mean. Not that there are none, but that they don't exhibit the dichotomy between the Nintendo and the Super Nintendo. DC->PS2 isn't a full generation jump on that scale.

      Also, I know the capabilities haven't been tapped. That's why I put a time limit on my statement, about a year. Assuming the GC or the XBox are still around then, the games will look much better then the DC. But not now.

  47. in other news... by yulek · · Score: 1

    ...site X (pick any recently /.'ed website) declares itself the most popular website ever (accordint to projections based on website traffic immediately after being /.'ed)

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  48. Xbox vs game cube vs PS2 in sales by minus_273 · · Score: 1

    i think the comparison that people are making here is wrong and flawed, we cant compare teh populatity of a console by how many are avaliable, PS2 had a shoptage because it was quite popular and there was a greater demand for the console than were avaliable. You dont have to study econ to know what happens next. Xbox may be the same thing.. We all know that nintendo made an effort to pervent the artificial shortage seen with the Ps2. If we are really going to compare the popularity, we need to look at a larger time period, and also conside the number of units produced and then the sales duirng the time as well as the sales of games (so that we know ppl actuallu use the console)

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    1. Re:Xbox vs game cube vs PS2 in sales by JFTaylor · · Score: 1

      Actually, the shortage of PS2's was a result of Sony not being able to make enough for launch....chip shortage was the news-blurb, but I'm not so sure they didn't do it on purpose (hey, conspiracy theories aren't all THAT weird...) I mean, having only half of the amount needed to fill preorders at launch was a big SNAFU. (Or a genius marketing ploy....you be the judge.)
      The few places I've even cared to look for consoles show tons of PS/2's, but no X-Boxes or Cubes. It just shows the difference between "new" and "last year's model" more than anything else.
      BTW, NFL2K for the PS2 is great fun :)

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    2. Re:Xbox vs game cube vs PS2 in sales by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why are people still talking about Sony's "artificial shortage?" It's one of the most idiotic things I've ever heard. Do you realize that when the PS2 came out, they could have sold at least twice as many as they did? What is there possibly to gain by creating an artificial shortage? The demand was already *very* high. BTW if you did study econ, you'd know that the only benefit to creating an artificial shortage is to charge a higher price for each unit. Did Sony do that? Nope. They charged $299 for every console sold, meanwhile other people turned around and charged $500 for it, making a huge profit, whereas Sony lost money on the sale. Man, I totally see why Sony would create an artificial shortage- what a brilliant idea!

      ~Anonymous Coward

  49. Uh Oh CmdrTaco by hexix · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fortunately most people in a video game store are like 12, so I can destroy them with my mind bullets.

    I hope you're not putting on the pounds, cause you're in danger of turning into the fat comic store guy from the Simpsons.

    1. Re:Uh Oh CmdrTaco by DeadMeat+(TM) · · Score: 5, Funny

      In which case it's only a matter of time before we get the option to moderate comments "-1 Worst. Comment. Ever!"

  50. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 1

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  51. mind bullets? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    sounds like someone listens to Tenacious D!

  52. The Bros. by krmt · · Score: 5, Funny

    What the hell is up with Mario and Luigi? Are they having a fight or something? When are we going to see a Super Mario Brothers game again? For this console and the last, all we've seen is them separately! Fuck that, I want multiplayer action. Not only that, I want co-op play! I want Mario and Luigi to act like they used to and be in the same game! Mario can come over to Luigi's mansion and argue over the Princess or something. Just get them back together in normal (non-kart/smash) game where they belong.

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    "I may not have morals, but I have standards."

    1. Re:The Bros. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Mario Kart ownz you.

    2. Re:The Bros. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Mario Kart64 does, but that's because the piece of shit game cheats.

    3. Re:The Bros. by Jormundgard · · Score: 1

      Haven't you player Paper Mario? Luigi and Mario and even hanging out together at their house in that game. But... I don't know how "normal" Paper Mario is.

  53. More sales than PS2.. by chronos2266 · · Score: 1

    because PS2 didn't ship nearly as many units. I'm sure we all remember the outrageous prices for the PS2. I'm willing to bet that if Sony had shipped as many units as nintendo did, they would hold the record.

  54. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by mkarpinski · · Score: 4, Informative

    You do NOT need a memory card to save games. You only need a memory card if you want to transfer your saved games to another XBox.

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    As below, so above and beyond, I imagine drawn beyond the lines of reason. Push the envelope. Watch it bend.
  55. violence in video games? by leroybrown · · Score: 5, Funny

    but if you want an X-Box, you have to kill for it.

    ...so it's not the games that cause violence, but the actual game consoles .

    --
    Founder, Americans Allied Against Alliteration
    1. Re:violence in video games? by GrBear · · Score: 1

      ...so it's not the games that cause violence, but the actual game consoles .

      Actually, from what I understand, it's part of the EULA. Right under the line about giving up your first born. :o)

  56. Its all about supply... by Amigori · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Nintendo knows they have a popular console on their hand and to meet demand, they needed product on the store shelves to buy. Microsoft also knows this, but they wanted to try and increase demand by limiting supply. This could hurt them because the purchaser might decide to buy Gamecube instead of Xbox, only because they can get their hands on it. Plus they can get 2 more games if they get NGC instead of Xbox or they can save $100. And me being my broke college self, I'd spring for the NGC anyways. Just my 2 cents...

    Amigori

    --
    "The quality of life is determined by its activites."--Aristotle
    1. Re:Its all about supply... by malfunct · · Score: 1
      I think Microsoft actually wanted to produce more systems but couldn't actually do it with the factories they contracted for the work.

      As far as the consoles go, I think that Nintendo much be working themselves into a deep hole with the pricing of the system. Its not all that cheaper to produce than the XBox (has twice as many custom chips in it) so they lose even more money per system than MS does which means they have to sell more software to make up the difference.

      We will see what happens in the end, there are tons of things that need to play out before we can know who will win this years console wars.

      --

      "You can now flame me, I am full of love,"

    2. Re:Its all about supply... by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

      As far as the consoles go, I think that Nintendo much be working themselves into a deep hole with the pricing of the system. Its not all that cheaper to produce than the XBox (has twice as many custom chips in it) so they lose even more money per system than MS does which means they have to sell more software to make up the difference.

      Sorry, AFAIK MS looses $150 per box where Nintendo is about breaking even.

      You seem to forget which company actually has experience in making consoles (NES, SNES, GB, VB, N64, GBC, GBA, and now GC).

      --

      Someone set us up the bomb, so shine we are!
    3. Re:Its all about supply... by bunnie · · Score: 1

      Custom chips make a box cheaper to produce at these production volumes. Nintendo doesn't have to pay Intel, Nvidia, Connexant, Seagate, etc. a cut...they instead have a few very close partners who are pure-play fab or design guys; their chips take less silicon overall than the intel-based solution (I'd wager there's as much silicon area in the five Nintendo chips as there is just in the pentium and Nvidia chips combined). Plus their console draws way less power, making physical design easier. The XBOX also has a motherboard that's like 3x the size of a gamecube...and the hard drive...ohh...the hard drive. :-P a reliability and cost nightmare.

      In the end, I wouldn't be surprised if nintendo even made a profit on the consoles. I mean, open up a DVD player and look inside, it's got about the same basic parts (okay, maybe not a .25u copper-tech CPU--but those are cheap) and people make a profit selling them for around $100.

    4. Re:Its all about supply... by malfunct · · Score: 1
      That $150 loss figure was back before the celeron and the hard drive and the cdrom drive all dropped a HUGE bunch in price. The last loss figure I heard was $60 and on the 2nd run of boxes that will be even less.

      All in all its not the console thats going to make money for either company, its still the game licences that do it.

      I mean its a good deal for the company to give you a $200 console for free if they know they can get you to buy enough games to give them even $201 in profit on those games. Its a gamble but one that has yet to play itself out.

      --

      "You can now flame me, I am full of love,"

  57. XBox is in every store by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What the hell are you smoking? The XBox has been available at every store I went to this past week (Toys R Us, Walmart, Kmart) and the cube was sold out at all of them.

  58. Here in Holland MI .... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    At the local Babbages which i work at, we are only getting in xboxes. Nintendo has only sent us 4 GCNs After our initial launch of 24 systems. M$ sent us 44 Xboxes and we have recieved a total of 36 aditional units and sold every last one of them. I know Nintendo has said that they had like 700k systems to distribute on opening day, but I personaly dont see where they all are. Maybe its cuz i live in this damn hell-hole that worships tulips and therefor everything is bass-ackwards.

    BTW:: Anyone in the area that still doesnt have an Xbox and wants one, 11/30/01 (tomorrow) Babbages in the Westshore mall will have 12 before 3:00pm ...

  59. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by neema · · Score: 2

    I stand corrected. I guess the bastard at EB was just trying to sell me that damn memory card. He'll go down with the 12 year olds.

    However, I am quite sure of the DVD thing.

  60. mind bullets by bradley4681 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    all your mind bullets are belong to me...

  61. The origins of DURP! by BankofAmerica_ATM · · Score: 0

    What is this mysterious durp that I hear all the kids talking about? Well, let's let the mystique drop, shall we?

    "Durp" is merely a linguistic corruption of "dope", or marijuana, pot, bud, cannibus sativa, or whatever. The term "durp" was coined by a group of Trinity University smokers, who in classic savage stoner self-parody, phonetically lowered the "oh" sound in dope to a more robust "durp."

    FUN! You can do this in the comfort of your own home. Just make the "stoner voice" (very similar to the "surfer voice") and say "Dope" as loud as you can a few times. Your natural phonetical instinct will slowly metamorph the word into "durp." It's fun to have fun, isn't it?

  62. ...and counterpoint. by Nindalf · · Score: 4, Informative

    The Gord's Prophesy of the GameCube

    Love the Gord. Fear the Gord.

    1. Re:...and counterpoint. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      After reading Gord's "prophecy", I thought I'd post some observations.

      Even Nintendo says "it's less powerful than the PS2." Here is an exact quote:

      "Instead of going for the highest possible performance, which does not contribute to software development, our idea was to create a developer-friendly next generation TV game machine that maintained above-standard capabilities." - Nintendo


      This doesn't imply that the Gamecube is less powerful than the Playstation 2. It just means that Nintendo had a different goal than Sony did when developing their next-gen systems.

      Note: above-standard capabilities. The PS2 is the "standard" now, no?

      Even IF the PS2 has more polygon crunching capability (which is fairly insignificant at this point), as he implies, take a look at first-gen CG software vs. first-gen PS2. I'll take the GC software, please.

      GameCube has around 60 titles previewed.
      Xbox was around 140 previewed.
      PlayStation2 has more than 300 previewed.


      And most of the previewed games are complete crap. Each system has their handful of gems. (The PS2's handful is definitely larger, but I'm not as interested in their 'flavor'. Just my personal taste.) Saying that people buy systems based on numbers really isn't entirely true. People buy systems if it has games they want to play.

      Unfortunately, most people have absolutely horrid taste in video games, which in turn creates a market for the 250 crap titles for the PS2 right next to the 50 original, entertaining ones.

      Nintendo tried to squeeze the garbage offerings out of the industry way back when with the N64. Remember the developer "Dream Team"? But for some reason, people just *couldn't* live without their dose of crap, and Sony was more than willing to accomodate the developers who generated it.

      On top of that, sales for the third party titles were abysmal. At least in
      the early days of the N64, anything that said "64" sold by the truckload as
      everyone thought they would all be as good as Mario64. So developers kept thumping out games. Granted, they mostly sucked, but the masses bought them in hopes of another Mario64.


      Pretty much all of the Gamecube's lineup was a little lackluster at launch. The system seller that Nintendo relied on this time was Luigi, which obviously didn't do so well. But take a look at the sales numbers for Super Smash Brothers: Melee for the week of Nov 19-25. 358,000 units sold. Second only to Dragon Quest 4. Wait for Mario Sunshine and Zelda.

      The problem with 3rd party software is that it's competing against Nintendo software. Updated Madden games just don't look as exciting when they're sitting next to Rogue Squadron 2, Luigi's Mansion, or even Super Monkey Ball.

      and Sega (which produces some of the finest games in the world) wouldn't have lost money for 5 straight years.

      Well, here's a slight distinction: Nintendo hasn't lost money for 5 straight years. Nintendo is still a very profitable company. Nintendo keeps more games on the top-selling charts than any other single publisher.

      I, personally, wouldn't care if the Gamecube turned out to be another N64. I don't need to buy a new game every week. I'm happy with picking up maybe one every month or two so that I actually get a chance to savor it, as opposed to having to pick up a $50 game every week because the last one I bought is already boring me.

      You'd be foolish to think that Mario Sunshine won't be a million seller. Zelda and Metroid are surefire hits. There'll be another Donkey Kong game that'll be huge. I'll have my Star Fox Adventures, my Eternal Darkness, my Pikmin, my Resident Evil (never bothered with it on the PS1), and tons of others by the end of next year.

      If that's all I get, I'll still consider it $200 well-spent.

      And as a side note, this is the only "Gord" I've read, but it really doesn't inspire me to read more. Sounds like a fairly smart individual who thinks *way* too highly of their opinion. I'd take anything s/he/it writes with a dose of salt.

      --Jeremy

    2. Re:...and counterpoint. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So you've bought a GameCube.

      Do you have a PS2? If you do, consider yourself in the crazed enthusiast category: a lovable bunch, but not the mass market.

      You appear to consider the N64 a success. The way in which it can be considered a success is not the subject of the essay, which is high-volume sales and long-term viability. The N64 came out after the PS1 and died off while the PS1 was still going strong. Heck, the PS1 still is going strong.

      I want a GameCube. A lot. But I want a PS2 a lot more.

    3. Re:...and counterpoint. by Osty · · Score: 1

      Love the Gord. Fear the Gord.

      Ignore the Gord.


      His arguments boil down to nothing more than, "The GameCube is not a PlayStation 2, and so it's doomed to fail." That is exactly what he predicted about the XBox, as well. From all indications, it appears that both the XBox and the GameCube are doing well and going strong. Of course they're not PlayStation 2's. Hell, that'd really suck if they were. They're different, and while both are technologically better, it's going to come down to games. And both the GameCube and the XBox have great games out now (Super Monkey Ball for the GC; DOA3, Amped, and Halo (just to name a few) for the XBox), with many more on the horizon (Super Smash Bros. Melee out shortly for the GCN, MGS X and GTA3 waiting in the wings for XBox. Plus Soul Calibur 2 for the XBox come next spring-ish, and Obi-Wan here within a week, and ...). Just because Gord owns a video game sales/rental store doesn't necessarily make him an authority on anything more than the buying habits of his surrounding community concerning video games. (as an example of this, many people here have said that they can't find an XBox to buy, while others have said the shelves at their local Target are virtually overflowing. Same for the GameCube. Some of us can't find either (got my XBox pre-order, holding off on the GCN for a while anyway, so it doesn't matter). All this shows is that certain things sell better in certain areas, most likely due to the amount of advertising and hype given locally to those items.)

    4. Re:...and counterpoint. by ChemGuy · · Score: 1
      The Mighty Gord's comments appear to be those of a 16-18 year old gamer - maybe 20, tops. He's into the games that kids his age like. Those types of games rarely come out for the Nintendo platforms.


      The perspective of a 42-year-old father of two (aged 10 and 12):


      My kids are gonzo for Pokemon. They will play anything with Mario/Luigi/Toad/Peach/Bowser. My daughter (12) set up the VCR to record and old Mario and Luigi cartoon that was on at 12:30 AM. My son has a Zelda-style ocarina. They each own a Gameboy, my son a GBA also (for which they each saved their allowance money for months). In other words, Nintendo owns them, lock, stock, and barrel.


      I suggested a PS2 for them last Christmas. All I got from them was a "are you out of your mind?" look from them. All of their friends are the same way. Nintendo has a huge "mindshare" out there. The GameCube will do very well.

  63. Re:In histroy != America by war2k1 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Do you maybe mean the video game market in Japan?
    The population of Japan (according to the CIA World Factbook 2001) is approx. 126,771,662, whereas the population of the US (according to the same source) is about 278,058,881. So, unless these are some sort of freakishly large dwarfs i think your statement might be erroneous.

  64. Gamecube? I just bought a Dreamcast (thanks to /.) by nolife · · Score: 1

    I took the advice of others from a recent Dreamcast story on /. and bought one. Got the one packaged with the three sport games for $69 at a local ToyRus. I have already d/l a few emulators and boot disks and they all are working fine. If you want to buy games BestBuy the store and BestBuy.com have the best prices I could find. They have many titles for only $10. I also got two VMU's for $10 a piece, and a gamepad with rumble pack for $14. I had to shop around for the other various accessories though (mouse, KB, S-video etc..)
    If you want one I would get the stuff now.. Most stores have completely sold out and/or removed everything with the word Dreamcast from the store.

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    Bad boys rape our young girls but Violet gives willingly.
  65. GCN Declares Taco "Nuttiest Child Killer Ever!" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "He's the *ginchiest*. 10.0!"

  66. Re:In histroy != America by borgboy · · Score: 1

    Dwarfed? Huh? The population of the United States is more than double that of Japan.

    japan has about 125 million people

    The US has about 281 million people

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    meh.
  67. Re:Ohhh! Look at me! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "We'll see who really has the best games about a year from now.

    /me predicts Xbox."

    Based on the current xbox lineup, I doubt it. Right now they have only 1, count em, 1 game that stands out from the crowd. A year ago they claimed they would have a full lineup of 5 star games at launch. "Ha!" I say. The current choice of xbox titles is mediocre, I don't see any reason to believe that next year will be any different.

  68. Gaming Sites and Magazines by DarkZero · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Check some gaming sites and magazines. The sales for the GC's launch in Japan were smaller than those of the PlayStation 2, the Dreamcast, the Nintendo 64, and even the Super Nintendo. In fact, they came in about sixth in the all-time launch records, and that's with a gaming community that's growing by the day all over the world. The Cubes also haven't been selling that well in the US.

    Most popular? Maybe if this thing had come out in 1992. This thing is the LEAST popular system, as far as sales go, and it's pretty obvious that Nintendo's trying to cover it up.

    1. Re:Gaming Sites and Magazines by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Your obscuring the fact that it debuted in Japan barely a week after the WTC collapsed. Plus, there weren't very many games for it yet. Nowadays there's more than a few good cube games.

    2. Re:Gaming Sites and Magazines by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Also never mind that both Japan and the Us are in the middle of Recessions. Leaving out the FACT that Nintendo also shipped 2x as many cubes as MS shipped Xboxes makes people say it's not selling well because I can buy one.
      Some day I need to bring out a console and never sell a single unit. then the empty headed trough water fools will declare my console the bestest because you cant get it anywhere.

  69. Some interesting info on the GC by Atilla · · Score: 2, Interesting

    here is some info about the GameCube that you might find interesting.

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    1. Re:Some interesting info on the GC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Gord is an incredibly dim (read clueless) Sony fanboy who has apparently taken great personal offense to the GameCube being a huge success. Why the long face Gordo?

  70. I have the crazy theory by jacobito · · Score: 2

    Nintendo makes brilliant, well-crafted, and (above all) extremely fun games, and that makes people want to buy Nintendo consoles.

    Just a thought.

    1. Re:I have the crazy theory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I was thinking the opposite. I haven't played a "fun" Nintendo game since the SNES days. Probably because that's when I aged past their target audience range.

    2. Re:I have the crazy theory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Might have something to do with the fact that you might be a fucking idiot. Simple. A games "fun factor" should have NOTHING to do with it's target audience. If you truly believe that, then you most likely fit into the "know-it-all" 16-22 year old commercial "hard-core gamer" category. And if that's the case, someone else is controlling your brain, not you. You bought into to PS2's and XBox's horseshit "hard-core" scheme. Therefore, your opinion isn't even yours. It's been implanted in your head by a large company. Sucks to be you.

      -John

    3. Re:I have the crazy theory by Troed · · Score: 2
      So true - that's why I'm going to import a NGC (I'm in Europe) before this Christmas.


      I have a DVD player, I have a computer. I want something to play games on - and the only thing that does exactly that on the market (with fun games) is the GameCube.

    4. Re:I have the crazy theory by FunkSoulBrother · · Score: 1

      yeah, no shit. I brought my gamecube home to my dormroom with Super Monkey Ball (a great game) and these "hardcore guys" Just passed it off as kiddie and made fun of the whole thing. That is one serious marketing effect Sony/Microsoft has going on. I think its the color black and the blood that makes a game/game console hardcore... i'm not sure.

    5. Re:I have the crazy theory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I was going to reply to that poor little kid, but I couldn't have stated it any better than you just did John.

      Jeff
      (30-something yr old gamer who is totally addicted to his kick-ass 'kiddie' cube...)

  71. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by Shadow99_1 · · Score: 2

    Yes you do need the RF unit to plug into the game port so the DVD pasrts will work... Though It's a pretty much standard RCA remote that comes with it (retail value $14.99), so once you have the RF unit you can use any universal remote (since the kit uses a RCA remote try RCA RF signals) or any RCA DVD player remote...

    I wish theyed sell a RF unit by itself & let me use my 'master of all electronics' universal 12 device remote for the box withotu paying extra for a remote I don't need...

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    we are all invisible unless we choose otherwise
  72. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by mkarpinski · · Score: 1

    EB does suck....About the bundles, I bought my XBox at Gamespot. They didn't require you to buy a bundle but the salesclerk said that the only make money off of the games and the hardware (cards, AV packs, controllers, etc...).

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    As below, so above and beyond, I imagine drawn beyond the lines of reason. Push the envelope. Watch it bend.
  73. Nice :-) by bteeter · · Score: 1
    Nice. :-)

    Actually I think the supply issue CmdrTaco is refering to is just better planning on Nintendo's part. The Gamecube uses less powerful, more widely producable parts, and therefore I think they can keep up with demand better.

    Having said that - good luck finding one in Northern VA where I am. You can't.

    Take care,

    Brian
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    --

    1. Re:Nice :-) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Try the that pseudo new Dulles (Towncenter?) mall, all good as of this afternoon. You know, the one off 28, if you hit 7 you have gone too far.

    2. Re:Nice :-) by NeuroManson · · Score: 2

      One could easily say the same about Xbox, uses a PIII 750 CPU, an Nvidia chipset, yatta yatta... Nintendo, however, has been engineering video game hardware (and optimizing same) long before MS even came out with Windows 1.0...

      The N64 was purely a fluke in itself, between Silicon Graphics' shakey production schedule, and fighting against what was then expensive RAM/ROM considerations (remember that in the days the N64 came out, 64 Mb ram cost around $160+, and rom in the same size range was similarly expensive, hence why it was in the best interest for Sony to base everything around CD, sacrificing load speed), they were basically going on a wait and see schedule, and gaming fans rarely if ever follow suit...

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      Just because you can mod me down, doesn't mean you're right. Shoes for industry!
  74. Holland, Michigan? Ha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I know in both the Detroit and Grand Rapids area GBN are nowhere to be seen but yet you can pick up an XBOX at just about any retail outlet . . . Crazy.

    Perhaps you're only seeing this Taco because you live in a hick town.

    Though I should add, Tenacious D kicks mucho ass.

  75. Not completely True by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I would simply like to say that where I'm at, There are tons of Extra Xbox consoles, and its almost impossible to find a GC. So I think its the opposite kinda story here, but backs up the story Nintendo claims.

  76. Re:In histroy != America by war2k1 · · Score: 1

    Further, according to Nintendo's 2000 Annual Report, their sales to third parties for Japan come in at US$1.486M, where as their American third party sales come in at US$2.865M

  77. Volume shipments were much different. by Boone^ · · Score: 2

    Rumor has it that Xbox had 300k initially, whereas Gamecube sent out 700k.

    Both of these, of course, pale to the 20 Million PS2 units out there.

    1. Re:Volume shipments were much different. by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

      Eating 5% of a market in a week is a non-trivial figure, especially when its cumulative.

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      Someone set us up the bomb, so shine we are!
    2. Re:Volume shipments were much different. by mgblst · · Score: 1

      20 million units??? come on...

      The PS2 was released less than a year ago, so be generous.. 20mill/52 = 384,615 unit a week??
      Does it still sound plausable!

    3. Re:Volume shipments were much different. by Graymalkin · · Score: 2

      That's worldwide and a viable number. Japan sold a bunch and so did the US and oddly enough even EU sales were pretty high over the past year.

      --
      I'm a loner Dottie, a Rebel.
    4. Re:Volume shipments were much different. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The PS2 has also had a year to sell 20 million. If the GC keeps selling as well as it is now it should pass the 20 mil mark within a year too.

    5. Re:Volume shipments were much different. by Boone^ · · Score: 1

      It'll be harder for the GCN. When the PS2 was released there was only the Dreamcast; now there's the PS2 and the Xbox. Competition is up a bit over last year.

  78. Did CmdrTaco ever work in a Convenience store? by Nathdot · · Score: 3, Funny

    I remember reading a news article and CmdrTaco's "mind bullet" comment makes me wonder if it was him they were talking about.

    :)

  79. its all rediculous marketting nonsense... by percey · · Score: 1

    Xbox went for the same strategy as PS2, build up artificial demand by limiting the amount available after its release. They didn't want to be jerks about it like Sony, so they made it somewhat more available. Nintendo smartly identified that putting out as many units as possible would make a better statement, by comparison, after all with the Xbox's sold out and timmy at home wanting a game machine, they should get an upsurge in sales. Anyhow it won't help, anything built in the shape of a cube is doomed from the start.

    1. Re:its all rediculous marketting nonsense... by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

      Reducing your shipments when you have a fast selling competitor that is .1 kilobucks cheaper is a very bad strategy...

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      Someone set us up the bomb, so shine we are!
  80. Re:Killing for an X-Box by gcb123 · · Score: 1

    not very polite!

  81. Parody. Not a statement of facts. by rice_burners_suck · · Score: 3, Funny

    Disclaimer: This post is either a parody or a bunch of opinions, whichever the author chooses it to be at any given time. It is a work of pure fiction and as such must not be taken as statements of fact, slander or libel. All persons, places or things mentioned herein are objects of the author's imagination. Any similarities to persons, places or things in the real world are coincidental and unintentional.

    There are tons of GameCubes in the stores, but you'll have to kill for an Xbox, eh? Well let me tell you something: Xbox is a Microsoft product, and as such, I believe it sucks. For the uninitiated, I'm a biased, zealous, and most of all, sworn by blood oath Microsoft hater... who cares though? I got 50 Karma! Of course, this is because of some of my better posts, which ironically don't include any anti-Microsoft stuff. Well at least not excessive amounts of anti-Microsoft stuff. And I do admit that one of my computers has Windows 98 on it, but only because:

    • It came preinstalled, which means I payed for it anyway. I never buy computers prebuilt but this one is a laptop. I haven't found a way to build my own laptop yet. For everything else, I first decide what purpose the thing is supposed to fulfill and then plan, buy and configure accordingly. I believe that knowing how things work, configuring them correctly, constantly increasing your knowledge and experience, improving the system, and above all, maintaining it often and properly... results in systems that work efficiently and without problems during operation. Except, of course, when running Windows. <bias off>I really, honestly do have a lot of problems with Windows locking up and crashing, when none of my other systems do. Yes, I admit that I've had problems with my other systems. They're made by humans and as such are not perfect, but when it comes down to it, I never worry about, for example, FreeBSD crashing. It just doesn't, unless I'm really pushing the system to the max and doing about 3,000 things that I really shouldn't be doing at the same time! FreeBSD has never crashed under normal circumstances by any stretch of the imagination. It really takes heavy duty abuse to bring that down. But I always worry about Windows crashing, even during "normal" operation (especially during normal operation!) and guess what? It does. Very annoying, but true.<bias on> Now where was I? Oh yeah, the reasons I actually have Windows 98 on my of my computers (and hate every time I have to boot into that defective system).
    • I need to run several programs, which currently have no non-Windows replacement that I know of. Therefore, these programs run on my poor laptop... poor because it is forced to execute Microsoft code sometimes.
    Luckily, I am writing this on a FreeBSD box, running Opera 5.0 for Linux, so you can't say I'm a hypocrite. And my laptop also runs FreeBSD and BeOS. Some of the hardware doesn't work under BeOS. Everything (to my knowledge) works under FreeBSD, thanks to the FreeBSD on Laptops site.) And I've established that I have no choice but to run Windows some of the time, due to programs which currently have no replacement, but this requirement is decreasing with every passing day, so that won't be a problem soon. Next time I get a laptop, I won't let them off so easy--I will pursue my refund from the manufacturer if it's the last thing I do.

    So where was I? Oh yeah, I was talking about how the Xbox sucks but went off on a big tangent. The Xbox sucks because it's a Microsoft product. Unless it will run Linux and NetBSD, in which case, it's quite possibly an adequate device when used as a cheap computer. Perhaps it could even serve as a good platform for graphics, as a "poor-man's SGI" (phrase shamelessly jacked--Be made that one up back in the days of their "one processor per person is not enough" days when they were still a cool company) of sorts. Anyone know how to cluster these things? (Or, even better, does anybody know how to take an Xbox, GameCube and PS2 and make one big graphics computer out of them? That would be a cool hack. Don't laugh--I know a guy who buys disposable cameras and uses the parts in real systems because it costs far less than buying the parts individually.)

    Well, here I done gone off on a tangent again. Anyway, I don't quite think that I want to support Microsoft by purchasing an Xbox. It's bad enough that I sometimes cause some of their code to be executed by allowing my laptop to boot that virus.

    Oh yeah, but there was an opposing viewpoint that I wish to include here, just so you folks don't say i'm a biased, zealous, and most of all, sworn by blood oath Microsoft hater, because that's what I am anyway. :-) Someone commented in another story that Microsoft actually loses money on each Xbox, in the hopes of making big bucks from video game sales. So even after everything else I said above, about not wanting to support them, etc., if it's true that they lose money, then I could buy an Xbox to run Linux and NetBSD and just not buy any games for it. Then, I'd actually unsupport them! I mean, hey, I might build a 10,000 Xbox cluster someday!!!

    Now let's see, I have to say something that's actually on topic, right? Hmmm, I'm at the Karma cap, so I must be doing something right, right? Well, for anybody who might be thinking of moderating this Offtopic, here's the ontopic stuff: The GameCube looks like a great toy.

    This post is Copyright 2001, rice_burners_suck. All rights reserved.

    Oh well.

    1. Re:Parody. Not a statement of facts. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Amen.

    2. Re:Parody. Not a statement of facts. by spotteddog · · Score: 1

      So since the X Box is a PIII 700+ MHZ with Nvidia graphics card, how long till RedHat ports to it??

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    3. Re:Parody. Not a statement of facts. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Muppet

  82. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by michael.creasy · · Score: 3, Informative

    remote is another 40-50 dollars
    Where 40-50 dollars is actually 35
    memory card (also another 40-50 dollars).
    Where 40-50 dollars is actually 35 again.
    Or even less if you're willing to shop around a bit.

  83. Just the opposite where I work by Glytch · · Score: 2

    Now mind you every store in town seems to have plenty of Gamecubes in stock, but if you want an X-Box, you have to kill for it.

    Totally the opposite in the Walmart electronics department where I work. Gamecubes are seen for maybe ten minutes at the most on our shelves. I can't remember the last time I sold an Xbox. My theory is that everyone who wanted a CAN$449 console and DVD player already got theirs a year ago.

  84. Sounds accurate by ge6-oZZ · · Score: 1

    I can't find a GC here in the T. (Toronto, Canada). But I got an X-box. EB's still got X-boxes in stock, but I can't get a GC until I preorder and hope. I know Nintendo is going to get another shipment out by Christmas, but so is Microsoft. I was so desparte to play GC that i went to mcdonalds where they're displaying them to play... =)

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  85. Ummmmm by OmegaDan · · Score: 2, Funny

    Nintedo declares their new product the best thing ever?

    My father declares himself to be "The emperor of california" but it dosen't make that either.

    1. Re:Ummmmm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, because _I'm_ the emperor California.

  86. it was? by pdk · · Score: 1

    hell, here in toronto, canada the gamecube was sold out everywhere, unlike the x-box. but, thankfully today there were more delivered everywhere in the city.

    bad shipping schedule? maybe it did better here than other places? who knows, all i know is that where i work was sold out of the NGC's for days while we had dozens of x-boxen cooling on out shelves.

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  87. Re:Gamecube? I just bought a Dreamcast (thanks to by British · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I bought one myself too. I could NOT pass up a decent console for the cost of a typical x-box or gamecube game(50 bucks). Games under 10 bucks? Count me in!

    I'm happy with mine. I wonder if Sega will get some sort of incentive to produce or at least translate more DC games from its surge of sales.

  88. hoho taco you are discovered! by vena · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    hah! you are found out, mister taco man! you thought we would find your mind bullets funny, BUT WE KNOW YOU ARE NOT FUNNY! IT IS TENACIOUS D WHO IS THE FUNNY MAN!

    you bastard :P

    1. Re:hoho taco you are discovered! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And I thought they were only good for Yaks.

  89. x-box blah by nodrip · · Score: 1

    I garner enough stress from Windows 98, 2k and now XP. Do I really want _another_ crashy, buggy Microsoft product... in my living room? no thanks. It's a GameCube for me.

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    1. Re:x-box blah by deaddrunk · · Score: 1

      You do realise you've now opened yourself to 'stop mindlessly bashing Microsoft, I had an intellimouse once blah blah blah' replies.

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  90. Same at CompUSA in Dallas by bstadil · · Score: 1

    Plenty of Xbox's on the floor. Their Demo is dead though, the Xbox overheated, according to sales rep, after two days. He claimed they sell as many PS2's as Xboxes and that the GameCube is selling "well". This despite the fact CompUSA is not really the best outlet for Nintendo.

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  91. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by malfunct · · Score: 1
    Because the price is not based on the hardware costs alone, its also based on MS not wanting to sell you a system that you don't buy games for.

    They want at least the profit of a game if you are going to use it as a movie player especially since game makers today are not only making no profit on the hardware but infact losing money on every console sold.

    If you like a system buy more 1st party software for it, thats how the parent company will survive.

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  92. Awsome! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So the ones that do have the DD5.1, I could get the unit, grab the Alpine PXA-H510 Digital Signal Processor/Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro-Logic Decoder (designed for the mobile environment), the Alpine CVA-1006, and play muh games while I drive down the highway, all in 5.1 surround! Awsome!

  93. Nintendo doesn't claim GCN Most Popular Console... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Bad headline.
    IGN did the same thing, and I hate when any media sources rearrange things to make them sound like something they're not.
    At IGN the next line is actually what Nintendo says...
    "Nintendo announced today that its GameCube platform is the fastest selling of the three next-generation systems"

    Shouldn't the headline be on the likes of: Nintendo claims GCN Fastest Selling of Next Gen Systems?

    sigh...

  94. Dude by LS · · Score: 2

    This is one of those sites that actually treats press releases as news... When will they learn?

    LS

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  95. And in related news: by jfroot · · Score: 1

    I have declared myself the greatest systems engineer ever. Praise me.

    1. Re:And in related news: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I have declared myself the greatest systems engineer ever. Praise me.



      May I suck onto your penis?

  96. XBox sold out??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not here in downtown Toronto.
    I've been trying to find a GC since the
    beginning of the week and nothing. But every
    store I checked had plenty of XBoxes (sometimes
    over 30) stacked up high. I'm sure it gives
    an indication of popularity between both systems.
    Now, for being the better choice, that is
    obviously personal.

  97. In other news... by NoSoup4You · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Al Gore declares self inventor of the internet.

  98. charlotte, nc. by raindog151 · · Score: 1

    funny, here in charlotte :

    gamecubes are completely gone, but people are tripping over xboxes at mediaplay to spend 27$ to buy tomb raider on dvd so they can play the scene where they show the sides of her boobs in super slomo.

    meanwhile i walk away with judgment night for 8$. yay for me!

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  99. Open up a best buy catalogue. by Chasing+Amy · · Score: 1

    Dolby Digital 5.1/DTS receiver, $299. Sony, so midrange consumer quality. Not perfect, but good enough unless your ears are much better than most.

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    1. Re:Open up a best buy catalogue. by iainl · · Score: 1

      Meanwhile, although I see cheap DD/DTS amps everywhere, the only person I know with Pro-Logic II has it in a Tag McLaren pre-power system; not exactly budget priced...

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  100. There is NO Xbox shortage. by IGnatius+T+Foobar · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Don't kid yourself. There is no shortage of XBoxes. Microsoft is very carefully and deliberately manipulating the distribution and marketing of the XBox to create an astroturf-like imitation of the "Tickle-me Elmo effect." They want people to believe that XBox is so hot that you'd better run out and snatch one before they're all gone, but the reality is that everyone who wants an XBox will eventually get one. Mark my words: inventory will find its way into stores in plentiful supply two weeks before Christmas.

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  101. Are you dyslexic? by Cryptnotic · · Score: 3, Insightful
    GCN isn't the acronym. What would that stand for? Game Cube Nintendo?


    No, the correct acronym is NGC (Nintendo Game Cube).

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    1. Re:Are you dyslexic? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thank you sir!

    2. Re:Are you dyslexic? by JabXVI · · Score: 3, Informative

      Actually, GCN is the acronym Nintendo uses (their site appears to be down right now, but do a google search for "site:nintendo.com gcn" if you don't believe me). I don't get it either.

    3. Re:Are you dyslexic? by jx100 · · Score: 1

      Nope, it's GCN, for Gamecube Nintendo. NGC was too similar to NGPC, or Neo Geo Pocket Color.

    4. Re:Are you dyslexic? by Comatose-M · · Score: 1

      Perhaps Nintendo is using the acronym GCN (Game Cube: Nintendo) so there is no confusion with the generic acronym of NGC (next generation console).

    5. Re:Are you dyslexic? by ameoba · · Score: 2

      I'm glad it was typo and not a meaningless extension made for the sake of a TLA obesession, like the X in PDX (Portland, OR airport code) or the X in PSX (Playstation).

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  102. MOD THIS DOWN by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This post is completly fact free. Everything about it is the oppisite of true.

  103. Reminds me of a scene in _Free Enterprise_ (OT) by ebbomega · · Score: 1

    ...Where Robert's being all "oldskool" sci-fi geek to this 11-year-old kid, telling him all about Logan's run (to which the kid replies: "I like Men In Black.") So he takes him off to edu-ma-cate him...

    "Man, that guy will talk to anybody."
    "Yes, but it's rare that he'll find his intellectual equal."

    She-zor. Who knew?

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  104. Funny, lots of X-Boxes, no Cubes here... by ivan256 · · Score: 4, Funny

    There are four stores close by to my house that sell consoles. EB, Circuit City, Wal-Mart, and KB Toys. Only Wal-Mart and EB carried X-Boxes, but you can still find an X-Box or someone willing to book you one from a shipment in the next few weeks. All four of the store carry(ed) Game Cube, and all four stores have all their shipments untill christmas sold out. From what I understand Nintendo shiped more Cubes then X-Box...

    Of course it doesn't help that the local EB has blown five (5) X-Box demo kiosks since 2 weeks before release and have finally given up and dismantled the thing. (That's five blown consoles in one store in less then a month!) I know of alot of people that canceled their preorder or decided to go with a Cube because of that.

    Someday I'll own a Cube......

    1. Re:Funny, lots of X-Boxes, no Cubes here... by donglekey · · Score: 1

      This is false. I work at Circuit City and we carry X-Boxes and gamecubes. Furthermore, I have looked at the inventory in our warehouse and have X-Boxes there, and will be getting more every week. We haven't sold out of gamecubes but Nintendo did ship a lot of them.

    2. Re:Funny, lots of X-Boxes, no Cubes here... by ivan256 · · Score: 1

      Look man, I'm only talking about the Circuit City in the mall near me. I don't know anything about other Circuit City's. (Oh, it's a Circuit City Express, so I don't know if that makes a difference.

    3. Re:Funny, lots of X-Boxes, no Cubes here... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      same here,

      Xbox can be got with a 1-2 week lag. Gamecube can be purchased now because the stores have a crapload of them and you can see many many gamecubes in shoppers hands, they're buying them faster than the Xbox because they can.

      What is Microsoft going to do when the gamecube outnumbers the X box 5 to 1 in homes? Oh, they can always continue to follow the dreamcast marketing plan and become a sucessful nitche market.

      oh well. :-) noone wil lbe sad to see the X box die.

    4. Re:Funny, lots of X-Boxes, no Cubes here... by stinkyj · · Score: 1

      Can't seem to find either of them here. Havent looked this week but last week came hope empty handed. looking for gamecube though. $$$

  105. why some people buy x-boxes by Atilla · · Score: 2

    simple. they get one and wait until slashdot posts about someone hacking linux on it. screenshots, patches and all. the rest is up to nature.

    tuxracer would absolutely rule on one of these...

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  106. Consoles? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I still prefer "/usr/bin/konsole" :)

  107. Re:Nintendo doesn't claim GCN Most Popular Console by hyyx · · Score: 1

    You are trying to say that GCN is the fastest selling of _just_ the next gen systems and trying to bash the poster. Well, your wrong on both counts. Quoting the article you read:

    "To have outpaced any other videogame console launch ever would be notable in its own right, but to accomplish this under the current economic conditions is truly remarkable."

    I would take that to mean that it _is_ the fastest selling console in history. You could also have read the post where a link was given to the actual press release where they also confirm the same thing. No media source is rearranging things as you say. Really.

  108. what is there to be thankful about? by brokeninside · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Thank our lord Jesus Christ that John Ashcroft is monitoring the internet and can detect secret terrorist weapons such as 'mind bullets' in the hands of dangerous terrorists like 'Commander Taco'.
    Just for the record I was interviewed by two secret service agents today over a comment I made on another internet forum (which is temporarily down, but you can read the offending comment thanks to Google's cache.

    At the conclusion of the interview (which involved searching my house to which I aqueisced) the agents told me that probably nothing would come of it, but the decision on whether to prosecute or not was up to the attorney general's office.

    I'm still not entirely sure how my comment can be construed as an actual threat, but I do understand why secret service agents are a bit high strung about now.

    Regards,

    Lee

    1. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Fnkmaster · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Weird. I understand that your comment would be, well, questionable in isolation, but it appears in a thread on a Smallpox attack scenario (unfortunately I can't get at the original post right now since k5 is dead as a doornail but I follwed your link to the page on which your comment is found). There's no way I can see it could be construed as a direct threat, it was pretty obviously a comment on a hypothetical scenario posted by somebody else on k5. Nevertheless, infecting vice presidents with viruses is probably not a good topic for idle chat right now on the internet, as the Secret Service (ever notice that abbreviates to SS?) are watching. Remember Steve Jackson Games (actually, I barely do, but I remember the Secret Service stole lots of computers over some really silly nonsensical shit - I was, what, 13 or 14 years old at the time)? These aren't nice people.

    2. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by EchoMirage · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Wow, you're pretty much a complete and total idiot for posting that.

      Sure sure, freedom of speech, hypothetical scenario, and all that aside, what the hell did you think was going to happen? You can't yell fire in a movie theatre, you can't joke about having a bomb on a plane, and you can't talk, even in the hypothetical, about killing leaders of our country.

      The mere fact that you seem suprised is evidence enough to me of your idiocy.

    3. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by psychalgia · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      you know, even before all this went down it was illegal to make threats against the P or VP...the fact that you're essentially loading the gun for some idiot should make them suspicious -- i hope you werent _TOO_ surprised when they showed up for your cavity search.

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    4. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by SnatMandu · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      While it might seem suprising, that's not exactly yelling fire in a theatre.

      I'm not even sure where the "you can't talk, even hypothetically, about assinating our leaders" thing ever came from.

      All of a sudden it's illegal to use the words "kill" and "president" in the same day, let alone sentence.

      The SS is rightfully paranoid, that's what they're paid to be, but sometimes it's like "can't you read?!"

    5. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by brokeninside · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      the fact that you're essentially loading the gun for some idiot should make them suspicious
      Apparently you didn't read my comment that grabbed their interest very well. It consisted of (1) I can think of too ways to do this and (2) here is why they probably won't work.

      No gun loading involved.

      Regards,

      Lee

    6. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by brokeninside · · Score: 1, Interesting
      and you can't talk, even in the hypothetical, about killing leaders of our country.


      Really? That's what the special agents implied, but the closest thing I could find is a federal law that states it is illegal to knowingly and willingly send a threat to the president (or any of his potential successors) or knowingly and willing assist in doing such or knowingly and willingly conspire to do such.

      Any person half familiar with the English language could tell that my comment did none of those. If you are aware of another statute that makes such a hypothetical discussion illegal, please inform me of what it is.

      Regards,

      Lee

    7. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Surak · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Wow. Basically it's illegal to threaten the POTUS, his successors, yadayada... Conspiring to kill them is also illegal.

      It's certainly not a threat: A threat would be "Hey, Mr. Vice President, I'm going to kill you with smallpox." or even simply "I'm going to kill the VP with smallpox." (DISCLAIMER: I am not, will not, and have never considered nor do I condone the killing of the President or the Vice President or really any higher form of life than a cockroach.)

    8. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by alcmena · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      ... or really any higher form of life than a cockroach.

      Wait, I thought you said you didn't condone killing the P or VP. :)

    9. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by imadork · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      Just for the record I was interviewed by two secret service agents today over a comment I made on another internet forum [kuro5hin.org]

      what suprises me the most about this is not that the secret service is reading Kuro5hin, but that they're taking what they read there seriously....

      If they really think they're getting good leads from there, perhaps they could donate a new server to Rusty to bring it back up!

    10. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by lizrd · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      ... or really any higher form of life than a cockroach.

      Wait, I thought you said you didn't condone killing the P or VP. :)

      While neigther the P nor the VP are extremely tall men, they are each significantly taller than a cockroach. In this sense they are higher froms of life than a cockroach.
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    11. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by keytoe · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Let's turn 'em into a glass parking lot!!!

      That was funny - and your sig makes it funnier!

    12. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Cyberllama · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Hows this any different than a Tom Clancy novel wherein the same sort of scenario may take place? He's certainly not advocating anything with his post, he's speaking entirely within context, and it's not as if he's giving away national security secrets to terrorists. I've heard Rush Limbaugh say much more "threatening" things during the Clinton years. Clearly the only way they can get away with this kind of BS is because of the current national climate (a.k.a. scared out of our collective asses of anything that moves).

      Do we really want a government that can trample our rights anytime they want to in the name of National Security? Where anyone who makes an off-color remark could be considered a terrorist? Benjamin Franklin once said that those who exchange liberty for security deserve neither.

    13. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by cje · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Wow, you're pretty much a complete and total idiot for posting that.

      I couldn't disagree more. One of the biggest problems leading up to the 9/11 attacks was failure of the imagination. Nobody had really toyed with the scenario of passenger airliners being used as missiles. Nobody had really stopped to consider that extremists could be that insane. As a result, nobody was prepared for the events of that day, and the toll (in terms of human life and monetary damages) was catastrophic.

      So here we've got some people mulling over potential terrorist attacks involving biological agents. When you play these scenarios out, you have to consider the worst case, and it just so happens that the worst case would include the targeting of our nation's leaders. It isn't pleasant to think about, but if the events of 9/11 showed us anything, it's that we have to start thinking about this stuff. In short, the Secret Service cracked down on this poster because he was doing exactly the thing that the government should have been doing before 9/11. (If they had, perhaps the attacks wouldn't have happened.)

      So now, even after the horrific events of September, the apparent stance of the Secret Service is that people should not be speculating on these types of things. If that is their policy, and if they are willing to stand behind it, then fine. But if something like 9/11 happens again, and if it's something that could have been prevented if we had engaged in exercises like the one in the Kuro5hin article, then the blood of the innocent will be on their hands.

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    14. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by arkanes · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      I'd like to confirm that it absolutely is NOT illegal to talk about killing our leaders. It's illegal to actively advocate it("Go kill George Bush!"), or to actually send threats, as you mentioned, but talking about it is 100% protected ("Someone should kill that fuck George Bush!"). It's not even illegal to send "sort of" threats. ("I hope someone kills you, George Bush!"). However, any of these things most certainly can get you investigated, as the SS does take it's job very seriously.

    15. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by spyderbyte23 · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      I've heard Rush Limbaugh say much more "threatening" things during the Clinton years.
      Well, recall Jesse Helms -- damn his twisted, evil heart -- stating that if Clinton came to North Carolina, "he'd better bring a bodyguard." I believe he was warned by the Secret Service in some way to watch it. (It was a few years ago, and I can't find good cites for it on Google.) So there is a history for the SS taking non-threat threats seriously, regardless of the source. This is all getting pretty seriously OT, of course...
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    16. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Decimal · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      All of a sudden it's illegal to use the words "kill" and "president" in the same day, let alone sentence.

      Hello Citizen,

      Please remain where you are. Secret service agents are currently enroute to your residence. Do not be alarmed. We just wish to have a little chat. Brew a fresh pot of coffee and wait for us on the floor, face down, hands behind your back.

      Thank you.

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    17. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Cheese+Metal+Rulez!! · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      I can.

      But then I'm not trapped in "The Land Of The Free".

    18. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Rogerborg · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      • Just for the record I was interviewed by two secret service agents today over a comment I made on another internet forum

      Assuming this is true, then it's a sad, sad indictment of the "intelligence" services.

      You posted a discussion of a hypothetical scenario for infecting the Vice President with a curable disease. Similar scenarios can be found in any number of Tom Clancy-esque pulp novels. You detailed why the method you suggested probably wouldn't work. You used your real name, and you provided your full details and address voluntarily, a few clicks away.

      And the secret service decided that it was a good use of their resources to send a couple of goons to check your loyalty?

      OK, the SS screwed the pooch on September 11th. They'll be super paranoid now (in the proper clinical sense). But if they can't distinguish between jawing and plotting, they have no chance of stopping the next attacks. None.

      For what it's worth, it sounds like you handled this the right way. The agents themselves probably weren't morons. The problem is with the moron who sent them. He or she needs a good kicking.

      For the record, one way to do this would be to trip him or her up, then kick him or her sharply and repeatedly in the kidneys.

      Uh oh. What have I said? Now evil terrorists will know how to do it! Where should I report for my loyalty check?

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    19. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Jetifi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Yup, that's the secret service.

      If you've read The Hacker Crackdown you'll know that part of their job is to trawl through all the threats made on the presidents/VPs' life - visiting mental institutes, crims in jail, and even the people who post threats on public forums.

      http://www.lysator.liu.se/etexts/hacker/lorder1.ht ml#1

      To quote:

      The real squalor in Service work is drudgery such as "the quarterlies," traipsing out four times a year, year in, year out, to interview the various pathetic wretches, many of them in prisons and asylums, who have seen fit to threaten the President's life

      ...

      If you ever state that you intend to kill the President, the Secret Service will want to know and record who you are, where you are, what you are, and what you're up to. If you're a serious threat - if you're officially considered "of protective interest" - then the Secret Service may well keep tabs on you for the rest of your natural life.

      So it was nothing personal, just doing their job. Understand I'm not making judgments on you, them, their job, your post...

    20. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by jht · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      OK, the SS screwed the pooch on September 11th. They'll be super paranoid now (in the proper clinical sense). But if they can't distinguish between jawing and plotting, they have no chance of stopping the next attacks. None

      Actually, the Secret Service did their job perfectly on September 11 - the proof is that the President and Vice-President are still alive. The FBI and CIA screwed the pooch, though. The mission of the Secret Service is to investigate and prosecute crime involving the Treasury Department (of which they are a part) - and that gives them cover to handle almost anything with a financial component (hence the Steve Jackson Games case). They also provide protection to the President, Vice President, major party candidates, visiting heads of state, and so on. As a result, they handle threats to those who they protect.

      But nothing in the Secret Service's functions would imply any responsibility for detecting the terrorist activity that culminated in the September 11 attacks. When it happened, they got the Vice President to shelter outside of Washington, and they got the President onto Air Force One (which isn't just an ordinary 747...) with fighter escorts and they started playing "where's Waldo" until they were sure they could bring him back to the White House safely.

      As much as the Secret Service gets (justly) criticized for what we see as excesses in the computer-related cases they've had a hand in, the group that protects the Executive are as good as it gets. They take security very seriously, and would put themselves in front of a bullet or a bomb before allowing their charge to be hurt.
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    21. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      your story about SS is fake. SS is tasked with guarding the president and vice president and other appropriate members of the exec branch. They are also tasked with making sure the money we use isn't counterfeit

    22. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      did you happen to ask them how they came across your post?

      -anonk5er

    23. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by defile · · Score: 2

      While you were trying to be cooperative, and who doesn't want to be cooperative when law enforcement is present and itching to do you in, you shouldn't have consented to a search.

      There's a big misconception that a suspect who insists on a search warrant is being uncooperative.

      The only thing a search warrant means is that they put their thought processes, actions, and methods in writing. You don't have to be a lawyer to know that this is important. It's as essential as getting a contract when working for a client- only in this case you have much more at stake.

      IANAL: It may be a different story entirely when the Secret Service is involved.

    24. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Odd. I would expect the NSA to do some sort of minimal watching, but I would have expected that a post like your's would have been put into the ignore pile after one or two levels of consideration. Perhaps, there are SS officials with little background doing Google.com searches for the information the NSA will not give them (since it's worthless)?

      It seems that a determined adversary could create national panic simply by panicing the SS with a lot of anti-president postings. I always assumed that Ashcroft was scaremongering because he was a corupt SOB, but it's possible he has been confused by meaningless internet trafic. He deserves to look like an ass if he was dumb enough to repace experenced internet trafic watchers with his own people.

    25. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by haruharaharu · · Score: 2

      Nobody had really toyed with the scenario of passenger airliners being used as missiles.

      Might i refer you to The Running Man by Stephen King AKA Richard Bachman, wherein the protagonist flies a passenger airplane into a skyscraper, about halfway up.

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    26. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      holy crap, I completely forgot about that. Thanks for reminding me.

    27. Re:what is there to be thankful about? by mrBoB · · Score: 1
      A nice thought, but keep in mind the new legislation that says they don't even have to inform you that you've been searched. Lee could easily have come home one day and found a keyboard logger or some other devices attached to his computer, lamps, toothbrush, etc. It makes me wonder, given the current national situation, as to why the SS _asked_ him in the first place if he'd consent. Ashcroft knows certainly well they (SS) didn't have to. Or perhaps Lee is caucasion ...

      -Bob

  109. Gord = crybaby by Raster+Burn · · Score: 1

    Ugh.. this is the most uninformed drivel I've ever read. His argument is basically - Wellllll, the Playstation sold the most console ever sooooo that means the Gamecube will be the worst system ever. He goes on and on with this argument. Guess what... Atari was the force to be reckoned with in the video game business before Nintendo, and look where they are now! Obviously this guy is a Sony zealot, and thinks that because he pronounced himself "Gord" (*sigh*) he knows the future. His "prophecy" about the XBox says that he is an expert on video games because he owns a video game store, and went on to compare Nintendo and Sony to Nazis. A real class act...

    1. Re:Gord = crybaby by Raster+Burn · · Score: 1

      Aaaah. That second to last statement should read Nintendo and Sega. must.. resist.. desire.. to push.. submit.. immediately

  110. Look at the price at Amazon! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Just look at it! - Pretty amazing!

    Amazon rocks!

  111. Re:In histroy != America by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And in the U.S. there are alot more ugly smelly fat ass pink skinned white folks who age prematurely.

  112. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by deaddrunk · · Score: 1

    I think Microsoft's survival isn't going to be threatened in the near future.

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  113. Re:seriously? by brokeninside · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Serious as a heart attack.

    About 2:30 or 3:00 EST, my direct manager came up to me in my cube and whispered that a senior VP of the company I work for requested that he immediately escort me to the fourteenth floor (the fourteenth floor is the HR florr) of our building. He had no idea of what this was about.

    Upon entering the conference room I was greeted by two secret service special agents who then proceded to interview me regarding what was going through my mind when I wrote said comment. The interview concluded with a ride in a SS issue sedan to my residence and a guided tour of my house for the special agents.

    Fortunately, the special agents seemed to have been rather unimpressed with my abode.

    Regards,

    -Lee

  114. Gamecube and games by Banjonardo · · Score: 1
    Reading the Acts of Gord prediction, you kind of get the idea that the gamecube is vastly insuperior, graphically, to the PS2, which has been out for months.

    It is.

    What, then, you say, will propel gamecube sales to a competitive level? To answer you, a simple recipe is required: it involves grandparents, parents, christhmas, children and Link.

    ZELDA, MARIO, METROID*, MARIO KART, DONKEY KONG RACING, BANJO*

    *to a much lesser extent then the others

    You see, children read Nintendo magazine. And they talk. The ample supply of middle-school aged chilrdren ALONE will sell enough cubes to keep nintendo fine.

    Then, you argue, there is the Dreamcast problem: Great games don't necessarily sell consoles. WRONG! Great games DO sell consoles. Just not great 15-and-up games. KID games sell consoles more than Final Fantasy sells consoles. The children's market was, is, and will continue to be solely nintendo's. The difference this time is that the teenage market and up is held by Sony and (perhaps) the X-Box. It doesn't mean that Nintendo is losing huge chunks of market, it means that the market is growing. Original nintendo owners are getting older.

    And nintendo has the handheld market, hands down. The only difference THIS generation of launches is that older gamers have an alternative.

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    1. Re:Gamecube and games by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The difference this time is that the teenage market and up is held by Sony and (perhaps) the X-Box. It doesn't mean that Nintendo is losing huge chunks of market, it means that the market is growing. Original nintendo owners are getting older.

      I suppose there's a rule that every single person who grew up with Nintendo games must discard them once they reach the magical age of 18 (19 in some jurisdictions) !one big roll of the eyes!

      Just why do you play games any way?

  115. nintendo power strikes again. by Drath · · Score: 1

    That claim sounds like it came out of nintendo's advertising documents, wait i mean magazine nintendo power where all first party nintendo games were all perfect. "Nintendo's Batman is great says Nintendo! 5 stars Nintedo Seal of appoval"

  116. GC not 'round here by Jan+Edler · · Score: 1

    In my area, all the big stores are out of
    Gamecubes: Best Buy, Toys R Us, Wal-Mart,
    Target, ... And I see no evidence of anyplace
    to buy them on-line either (except for ebay).

  117. The Gord knows all by Nindalf · · Score: 3, Insightful

    His argument is basically - Wellllll, the Playstation sold the most console ever sooooo that means the Gamecube will be the worst system ever.

    Actually, it's more like, GameCube is a less powerful system, with few games, with less developer support, which doesn't play DVDs, didn't actually have strong opening sales, is aimed primarily at small children but with inappropriately fragile media, and is trying to enter a market which is already deliriously in love with it's competition.

    Everyone who likes video games wants the PS2, and will buy the PS2 in preference to anything else. GameCube is relegated second system status in a market where few buy a second system, and then it's most commonly to correct their mistake of overenthusiastically picking up the less popular system (he backs this point up with hard numbers).

    The point that it would take a couple of years for Nintendo to sell as many GameCubes as there are PS2s out there is a bit of an aside, an explanation of why the developer support is weak, since the GameCube market is going to be miniscule compared to the PS2 market for some time.

    But the way he says it is entertaining.

    1. Re:The Gord knows all by Raster+Burn · · Score: 1

      Actually, it's not a less powerful system. Look at the stats. A more powerful CPU, GPU, faster RAM and more of it. Nintendo is conservative on the amount of polygons it can push because they like to give realistic in-game figures where you have to account for textures, effects, and AI. GC has plenty of developer support. N64 had virtually no developer support because of the cost of the cartridge. Many developers have pledged support for the Cube.

      Everyone who likes videogames wants the PS2, and will buy the PS2 in preference to anything else

      For some reason, Nintendo sold millions of consoles to people who don't like video games. It must play DVDs or something... wait it doesn't.

    2. Re:The Gord knows all by Nindalf · · Score: 3, Insightful

      For some reason, Nintendo sold millions of consoles to people who don't like video games.

      Note that it has not yet actually sold one million GameCubes.

      Note also that you have a very weak grasp on the difference between hard facts and vague marketing hype.

    3. Re:The Gord knows all by Cuthalion · · Score: 1

      is aimed primarily at small children but with inappropriately fragile media

      That might be an issue if there were another console offering an alternative. As far as I know, the N64 is the last platform to ship that didn't use data discs. (well, or the GBA)

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    4. Re:The Gord knows all by dimator · · Score: 2

      Everyone who likes video games wants the PS2, and will buy the PS2 in preference to anything else.

      Damn! I bought a GC! And here I thought I liked video games!!

      If I return it, can I like video games again? Will I have your respect if I buy a PS2!?

      jackass...

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    5. Re:The Gord knows all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Um, hello? If you're new to the Western world, Nintendo's sold other consoles besides the Gamecube.

    6. Re:The Gord knows all by Graymalkin · · Score: 2

      Sony and Nintendo both cater to different markets with only a little bit of overlap. There's probably a bunch of PS2 owners that just bought GCs because they want to play some of the games they know will be coming out for it. Unlike full fledged computer systems consumers can afford to buy more than one system, they're loyal more to the 3rd party game companies than they are to the actual console. The PS2 sold spectacularly because several million Gran Tourismo, Metal Gear Solid, Tekken Tag, and Resident Evil fans knew they would have something to play on the system. Same goes for Nintendo, several million Pokemon watching households will own one before the year is out because they're going to have something to play on the system. Consoles generate intense franchise loyalty thus franchises are where the real money is. I own a PSX, N64, GBA, and GC. I rent games alot of the time or buy them used so I don't end up shelling out 50$ for a game I don't like. I play FF8 and 9 on the PSX and my brother plays MGS and GT2. I bought the N64 for Zelda and Pokemon. When I can find a PS2 cheap on ebay with some games I'll pick one up so I can play MGS2, GT3, and FF10 and 11.

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    7. Re:The Gord knows all by Raster+Burn · · Score: 1

      Note that it has not yet actually sold one million GameCubes

      I never said GameCubes. I own a Gamecube, and I think it's fun.

      Note also that you have a very weak grasp on the difference between hard facts and vague marketing hype.

      You seem to be clouded by hype as well. The Gamecube is a more powerful system than the PS2. The Gamecube is not marketed primarily at small children. It's a game console. People who like to play games will buy it.

  118. Or Maybe They're Just Misplaced by krmt · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This wouldn't surprise me, but given the fact that it's readily available in some places and less so in others, my guess is that they didn't have the marketing data to ship the right amount of units to the right areas. Some places they overshipped, others they undershipped. All in all, I'd bet you're right that there's enough supply, but I think that the supply just isn't where it needs to be at present.

    I think all their crafty marketing tricks are involved in over-advertising the thing, to the degree where there are X-Box banners and fliers everywhere, but nary a gamecube one to be found. They just spent so much money that they saturated the ad space. That's what creates the illusion that they're so hot, walking in to the store and seeing big green X's everywhere will overwhelm most people.

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    1. Re:Or Maybe They're Just Misplaced by Jace+of+Fuse! · · Score: 2

      X-Box banners and fliers everywhere, but nary a gamecube one to be found. They just spent so much money that they saturated the ad space. That's what creates the illusion that they're so hot, walking in to the store and seeing big green X's everywhere will overwhelm most people.

      I'm glad someone mentioned this.

      Am I just warped, or am I the only person laughing my ascii off whenever I walk into a store and see that there are no XBoxes, but under all of the XBox banners, posters, stickers, displays, and demo units, there are almost always plenty of Gamecubes?

      I have already decided to buy both the XBox and the Gamecube anyway -- but I've not been able to actually GET an XBox. At least Nintendo had no problems getting those Gamecubes out, so I'm not totally out of luck. :-)

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  119. GCN?! by jmd! · · Score: 1

    Why is the abbreviation for Gamecube 'GCN'? That's even stupider then PSX for Playstation.

  120. Re:In histroy != America by Queer+Boy · · Score: 1

    It doesn't hurt that Asians have nonewhatsoever loyalty to Microsoft. Asian countries in general eat up small, cute, and cheap (small and cute are paramount, as seen in Gameboy and Apple's PowerBook 2400). The Japanese are especially brand-conscious, and Microsoft is not seen as a desirable brand (shoddy localisation support). Japanese gamers do not see a new console called XBox, they see a Microsoft product that plays games. Besides, with Sony and Nintendo owning the rights to the most historically desirable games, there's nothing left for Microsoft to do but get something innovative on their system...HA HA HA HA,

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  121. Very cool by BigBir3d · · Score: 2, Informative

    REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 20, 2001 - Young wizard Harry Potter may have worked box office magic over the weekend, but his potion of profitability actually was trumped by the powerful new NINTENDO GAMECUBE video game system. Movie industry sources put ticket receipts for the three-day opening weekend of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone at $93.5 million. But combined U.S. retail revenues for NINTENDO GAMECUBE (including hardware systems, games and accessories) reached more than $98 million in just its first single day of availability on Sunday, November 18.

    Found here.

  122. I found otherwise. by BravoXL · · Score: 1

    I live in minnesota and I have found it very easy to find an X-Box, which stores around here seem to have plenty of, where as the gamecube seems to be in pretty short demand.

  123. Re:Ohhh! Look at me! by Phleg · · Score: 0

    Unfortunately one of the large problems with the Xbox is that since it's architecture and SDK are so resemblant of that of a computer, almost every game will have a PC port. To be honest, Halo seemed fun, but I'd much rather play it on my PC and keyboard at 1024x768 than on a TV at 640x480 with an uncomfortable controller that has too many hard-to-reach buttons and analog joysticks.

    I haven't checked, but I'm willing to bet there's probably even emulation software out there already for it.

    Oh, and I like taking my consoles to other friends' houses. I doubt I'd ever be doing that with a hugeass console that's hard drive can fuck up if I jar it slightly.

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  124. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

    I think Microsoft's survival isn't going to be threatened in the near future.

    Obviously, because they have huge amounts of money at hand and they don't know when to back out. By my calculations, ignoring games sales (which will put a heavy slant on this figure) they lost 45 million buckaroos on its initial shipment of consoles.

    This hasn't been helped by their paying in full for the production of several X-Box titles, which AFAIK have nothing stopping the developers from making quick ports to at least one of X-Boxes competitors for real cheap.

    Then count the snafu where the factory making the X-Box made about four working X-Boxes on its first day, and I see alot of bullet holes in Microsoft's foot.

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  125. Re:seriously? by crayz · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    so do you know how they found out about who you are? also, did they have a warrant for a search, and if not, why did you let them?

    BTW, ever read the Old Man Murray story about SS agents? funny stuff

  126. Re:Gamecube? I just bought a Dreamcast (thanks to by donglekey · · Score: 1

    Where can I download bootdisks and emulators? I have wanted to, but can't find anywhere that makes it easy and simple.

  127. Re:Gamecube? I just bought a Dreamcast (thanks to by alpha17 · · Score: 0

    www.dcemulation.com

    Has what you're looking for

  128. you can find a gamecube? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I could buy a dozen x-boxes for each came cube that I can find.

  129. Re:In histroy != America by tfoss · · Score: 1
    The side comment in the news snippt about the low quantity of x-boxes in every store neglects the fact that the population of Japan dwarfs America.

    Huh? According to the CIA factbook Japan's population is ~ 1/2 the United States'.

    Perhaps I'm being nit-picky, but I hope you are referring to the console-buying population or some other population

    -Ted

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  130. colored GBAs by Tofuhead · · Score: 2

    There are jet black GBAs, as well as spice orange ones, both made to match the black and orange Japanese GCNs like the purple GBA matches purple cubes. They'll be available soon.

    You say you've got money to burn, eh? Go import some limited edition Suicune, Celebi, Hello Kitty, and Yomiuri Giants GBAs. I'm quite happy with my own LE models, particularly the Suicune model. (oooooh...shiny bluuuuue...)

    < tofuhead >

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  131. Re:Ohhh! Look at me! by donglekey · · Score: 2

    So you are saying that selling more consoles at alunch puts Nintendo at a disadvantage? The Dreamcast was and is a cool system, the first of the next generation consoles. What killed it was the fact that everyone was all hyped up about the PS2 by Sony. That's ok though, Sony got killed by the hype of the X-Box and Gamecube. Right now the Gamecube is less expensive, more powerful (pure numbers, and the proof is in the games, they look better, way better), and has lots of good games now, with some really great games scheduled every few weeks for a while down the road. The X-Box has Halo. Madden and NFL Fever are great games, but won't sell the system because you can get Madden and NFL 2k2 for gamecube and PS2. Dead or Alive isn't making the spash I thought it would, and all the other games just aren't strong enough. The X-Box had three racing games, two snowboarding games, two footbal games, a FPS, a Fighting Game, and a Party game. They didn't need the redundancy. The Gamecube's games are original and very fun, and aren't rehash's of older stuff. They are what people want, next generation games, not old games with better graphics.

    I have played Tony Hawk 3, Rogue Leader, Luigi's Mansion, Wave Race, and Super Monkey Ball and they are all fantastic. Super Smash Bros Melee is getting higher praise then the original, Extreme G is shaping up nicely, and Madden, Courtside, Fifa, Crazy Taxi, and Pikmin round things off so that everyone should have a game that they would buy the console for.

  132. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by Quikah · · Score: 2

    +tax and/or shipping and it magically becomes $40+

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  133. Re:Gamecube? I just bought a Dreamcast (thanks to by donglekey · · Score: 1

    Thanks a million

  134. RF? by autopr0n · · Score: 1

    Don't you mean IR?

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  135. Flavor? by SuperKendall · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Saying you don't like the "flavor" of current PS2 games is just about like saying the only flavor you do like is white bread and water!

    Don't get me wrong, I'm definatley in the camp with GC being more powerful than the PS2 and will probably get one befoore too long. But the PS2 has quite a broad range of truly great titles - take Devil May Cry, MGS2, Frequency, SSX Tricky (GC also), Grand Theft Auto 3, ICO (amazing adventure puzzle game, light action), GT3, Rayman, Twisted Metal Black, Klonoa 2 (GREAT 2d/3d platformer), Zone Of The Enders, Herdy Gerdy (OK, not out yet but looks to be amazing). I left out a lot of decent games that while not amazing, are at least fun to play.

    Granted, there's nothing like Pikimin or Luigi's Castle for the PS2 (unique games like that is a great reason to get a GC). But I have to say there's a lot of great variety out for the PS2 to satisfy just about any taste, even not considering the rather huge PlayStation library you have access to as a bonus.

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    1. Re:Flavor? by nagora · · Score: 2
      Saying you don't like the "flavor" of current PS2 games is just about like saying the only flavor you do like is white bread and water!

      No, it's like saying you don't like racing games.

      TWW

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    2. Re:Flavor? by kidtexas · · Score: 1

      Long time Nintendo fan. Didn't buy the original Nintendo cause we bought that Atari 4800 thing. That was a mistake. The old 8-bit NES came in a year or two later. skipped on the Genesis and the PS1. Sure, there were a lot of games for the PS 1, but I really didn't want to play ANOTHER Final Fantasy type RPG or ANOTHER fighting game, and I have this odd preference of playing good games.

      Sure, the N64's list of games released was not huge, but goddam, did any of you actually play Mario Kart? That game got constant play for like 2 years, then I went away to college. All of my friends that I met there played that thing all the time too. I mean, that one game had 5 or 6 years of replay value. We broke 2 controllers on it!

      2000. Gamecube is still vague hype and rumors, the PS2 is out. My friend's mom manages a Walmart, so we asked her to get a hold of one.

      summer 2001. The best game i have played on the PS2 was Metal Gear Solid. (yes, the PS1 game). I was a huge fan of the original Metal Gear, and always wanted to play this game. It was excellent, though short. Am anxiously waiting for MGS2. I was at home all summer due to family members in the hospital. That coupled with Blockbusters 30 rentals in 30 days for $30 meant I rented almost every PS2 game I could get my hands on.

      Now. We own 1 PS2 game. One. We have about 20 PS1 games (mind you, we never had one of those). We have maybe 30 DVD's. Don't own a DVD player either. The PS2 is disappointing. I went to the store to pick up MGS2, thinking, finally, the PS2 is going to start pulling its weight. I was walking to the register with the game in my hand when a worker said, "You will be mad at yourself if you get that. It's way too short. Do yourself a favor and just rent it." So, even though it was cool, it doesn't seem worth $50. I will rent and pick up a cheap copy off of half.com. I asked him what good games were out for the PS2. He mentioned Grand Theft Auto 3. That was about it. He liked it cause you could shoot cops in the face. wow, what a way to sell a system.

      The point of all this is that sure, maybe Nintendo made a mistake not putting in a DVD player (I don't think so - piracy is harder and $100 cheaper means I can go buy a real DVD player with the money saved. I mean shit, do you use your PS1 to play your CD's?). Maybe they made a mistake not making it a desktop computer (XBox???). But who else is going to have games like Mario Kart? Metroid? Zelda? These games, no matter what age you are or what system you want, just plain fucking rule. Gamecube has them. Xbox doesn't (be assured, any good game that comes out for Xbox will be out for the pooter at some point). PS2 is one of the most disappointing systems I've owned since the Atari 4800.

      Maybe I am just on the wrong side of things. After all, PS2's are selling like hotcakes, but out of the 5 people I know with them, we own maybe 7 games collectively. This is what my brother had to say about it: "The coolest thing (and best thing) about the PS2 is that fact that it is both a DVD player and a PS1" Kind of a backhand compliment?

  136. Re:Ohhh! Look at me! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There's a lot more factors than just price and features, and it all comes down to the market and games. People have their own preference to what they wish to use their gaming console for. You named off quite a few games that you like, however most of your prefences doesn't interest me at all. I do own a Dreamcast and an Xbox, and the games I play are mostly sports and auto, and in this case I believe the Xbox is the superior gaming console. I could care less about Luigi, some monkey game, etc.

    Also duplicates won't hurt it either. Those that I know that own Playstations (1 or 2) don't have plans at all for buying a GC or an Xbox. However those without game consoles are interested in buying one of the two. There will also be some games available on every platform, but with those aside it comes down to the rest of the games and what market they support.

    Each game unit targets a specific market. I'm 35 years old and I told you the types of games that I prefer, however when in the stores I see lots of families with younger children are buying GameCubes while older teenagers and adults are buying Xbox's.

    Personally I find the GC games rather cartoonish and children oriented, and that's why even though I own the competing consoles I would recommend a GC to my friends with young children since that's where their games are. Friends without children or whose children are grown up show no interest in the GC and they prefer to have an Xbox since it's games are designed for an older audience. The ones buying the Xbox's are also pretty picky about the performance of the console, while those buying GC's don't seem to even understand what you're talking about if you mention rendering, they buy it for the games that they prefer. Oh, even though I'm not interested in games tailored to children, I do have some for the Dreamcast for when my niece or friends children are visiting, just as the GC will probably have some more teenager/adult oriented games for the parents when the kids are sleeping.

    BTW, where did you read that the GC is more powerful? Every article and review I ever saw showed the Xbox's performance is greater. You have a link showing that other than maybe the GC being better in one or two items in a test?

  137. Stinknuggets by Graymalkin · · Score: 2

    Microsoft hasn't been in the game long enough to understand their market. A console doesn't sell worth shit without games to play on it. In the console world the most important thing you've got are your licensees and the franchises they control. The Playstation's early hits were the games fresh out of the arcades from Capcom and Konami. There were a bunch of arcade games the Genesis and SNES couldn't come close to touching so there was demand for a more powerful system. Then it came into its own with games you couldn't get on any other system (FF7, MGS, GT1&2, Tekken, lots more) or games that really whomped the Saturn's ass. When they launched the PS2 everyone knew the money making franchises were going to have new games for the system so there was a huge demand for it. The fact it's sold 20 million units is testament to that. Sega unfortunately didn't have that sort of demand because they just didn't have the franchises everybody wanted. Nintendo is similar to Sony, they've got franchises that are nearly 20 years old. With the GC there's a be demand because they've got everything from Metroid to Pokemon and that is really selling the system. If the XBox survives long enough to develop its own franchises Nintendo and Sony will be releasing another generation of console. I really think dispite all of the cash Microsoft can infuse into the XBox it is going to go the way of the Jaguar. The Jaguar was a badass system but it was expensive and had no franchise support from anybody. It had really awesome specs but no games so it died a sad death as did Atari.

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    1. Re:Stinknuggets by mongoks · · Score: 1

      If you are a game developer it's less of a risk to develop for the Game Cube than it is the XBOX. Wouldn't you rather put your efforts into developing something for a system put out by a company with a proven track record in the console industry? Especially given the history Microsoft has with bug ridden code and other problems. The fact is that companies know that signing a deal with Nintendo to develop means money.

  138. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    " they lost 45 million buckaroos on its initial shipment of consoles"

    What you melonheads fail to understand when people say "They lose $X per console" is that that number includes an AVERAGE of some large fixed costs over all of the consoles sold.

    Microsoft dropped a fuck of a lot more than $45M on initial advertising and promotional costs. That money is gone even if they don't make a single XBox (and if production problems keep the units off the market so that people can't buy them, then a certain % is just wasted).

  139. --- by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The only thing gayer than GameCube is two men having s3x0rz.

  140. I'm not sold that it will work... by alexhmit01 · · Score: 2

    Nintendo has a tremendous fan base from its NES/SNES days. Unlike PCs which have lots of original games and some sequels, console games are heavily about franchises and sequels. The franchise concept is an interesting one that doesn't seem as popular in the PC market.

    Nintendo's Mario franchise goes back to Donkey Kong. They milk this for all it is worth, and it has quite a fan base. We played Mario Kart 64 for months (still do occaisionally). It isn't a particularly amazing game, but the fact that you are playing SMB characters (complete with Stars and Turtle Shells) just makes it a little more enjoyable.

    Nintendo has a family of franchises with well known characters.

    As a result, Nintendo doesn't NEED to carpet bomb the media. They need to maximize their profits. They aren't subsidizing the hardware, nor do they NEED a huge initial adoption. They'll have a successful holiday season. Realize that the abysmal failure of the N64 was only a failure compared to the NES/SNES dominance. They shipped 30m units over time and made some cash. When the Pokemon craze hit, they rode that all the way to the bank.

    Nintendo's MAJOR problem is that they squeezed the Third parties too hard, and they bolted for the PSX instead of the N64. While the N64 has some AMAZING games (great replay factor, Bond, Hang Time, Kart... all playable for years), the companies that were "MADE" selling NES games stayed through the SNES but left to the PSX.

    The shame is, I'm mostly interested in Nintendo games. However, because of whatever business decisions Nintendo made, I may pick up a PSOne or PS2 for some games that bolted in this time that my fiancee really wants.

    Microsoft has a problem, NOBODY trusts them. If you are a game maker, you have to see the shit that they pull in the PC space. Nintendo's garbage let Sony pull off a coup, they established themselves as the non-game company. As a result, game makers weren't threatened by Sony.

    Sega (my brother has owned all their systems since the Master System) has LOTS of great games. Their franchises aren't as good as Nintendo's, but they innovate and create new ones all the time. However, their hardware was NEVER impressive, and they NEVER had third parties like Nintendo. You used to buy a Sega system for their games, now you can get them wherever. I still play some of my Genny games.

    The problem with Microsoft is that they have their own games division. They also have shown that they will hide APIs, etc., to help their products over the competition.

    If I was a game maker, I might take their subsidies to make games, but I'd be VERY nervous about cozying up too much. I would guess that the independant game makers helping XBox with games are hoping that XBox does well enough that they do well, but not too much that MS EVER has the power that Nintendo did 15 years ago.

    Sony was SMART with the PSX. They didn't carpet bomb the airwaves. They let the system get a following. People slowly fell in love with the system. Sony was a new player and played it smart. They courted developers.

    Microsoft seems to think that it get bully its way into the market. I'm not sold on that. Sony has a following because the Third Party companies LIKE working with them. They have GREAT game support. Nintendo has a GREAT audiance (including people over 21... most of the people I know want the new Nintendo system). Microsoft would be smart to play this cool and use their DirectX similarities to get games to the market.

    If you are launching a game for the PS2 AND PC, there is little reason not to make it a three-way launch for the PS2/PC/Xbox. The Xbox's superior hardware should help it with games on the PS2 AND Xbox.

    MS shouldn't be playing for this Xmas, they should be playing for next Xmas. PS2's market lead is HUGE, they need to be careful in playing catchup.

    Personally, I think that the market will be a two company market, Sony and Nintendo. As long as Nintendo's franchises remain popular AND they can sell the systems at a profit/break even, there is NO reason for them to be a software only player. Sega's hardware always seemed flimsy and while their games were always fun, they don't have the nostalgia factor that Nintendo has,

    The Tickle-me Elmo effect is a LOT easier to do with a doll than a game system that costs $500 with accessories... :)

    Alex

  141. I hate waiting... by DarkDust · · Score: 1
    Having played with the NES, the SNES and the Nintendo64 I'm impatiently waiting for the GameCube to be released in Europe and get my hands on Luigi's Mansion !

    Damn, Super Mario Bros. 1 is still one of my most favorite games and while I personally think that the PlayStation (1 and 2) has better games, the Mario and Zelda Series are reason enough to buy any Nintendo console :-) Those two game series just kick ass, and they kick ass for a long time now.

    Because of that I can easily imagine that the GameCube is the fastest selling console ever, but I'm still sceptical... I'd like to see some independent numbers.

  142. Re:Supply and Demand -Maybe Not true by NigelJohnstone · · Score: 1

    Microsoft said they would get 600,000-800,000 units out by delaying Japanese shipments.
    (see story below). This was quite a recent announcement.

    I'm just not convinced they sold out, even the story quoting dealers who had sold out on the first weekend said 30% still had stock of XBox. This doesn't seem like the same sell out that PS2 achieved. If they only got 300k out then where are the other 300k-500k units?

    Strikes me the reception was pretty muted, kindof - 'yeh XBox is quite a nice PC for the money' which doesn't exactly stirr my spending juices.

    So this Nintendo story rings true, but take it with a pinch of salt till we see the Xmas sales figures.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/business/newsid _1 512000/1512354.stm

  143. Bandai Wonderswan Color by Tofuhead · · Score: 2

    If you didn't know, the WSC is a Japanese handheld system that was never released in the U.S. It's a largely unremarkable system, but Square has been supporting it with re-releases of their old games. I've never considered getting one, since I own all of the Famicom and Super Famicom originals anyway.

    < tofuhead >

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  144. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

    " they lost 45 million buckaroos on its initial shipment of consoles"

    ...

    Microsoft dropped a ..(whole).. lot more than $45M on initial advertising and promotional costs. That money is gone even if they don't make a single XBox (and if production problems keep the units off the market so that people can't buy them, then a certain % is just wasted).


    That was my own calculation regarding specifically the hardware itsself. Obviously their overpumped ad blitz would suck another huge wad of cash from them. And if I didn't mention that earlier then just add another virtual bullet stuck Microsoft's poor mangled foot.

    I'm not sure how well X-Box has been selling out so I can't begin to guess how much they wasted on advertising.

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  145. Refreshing Change by squaretorus · · Score: 2

    To an extent console releases have always relied on the 'oh my god - its sold out everywhere - it must be the most popular thing on the planet!' story to hype themselves.

    Its refreshing to see Nintendo take the other tack- and talk about actual numbers.

    I could release a new console, I'd call it Kylie ("just going to play with Kylie a couple of hours"), and issue a 'oh my god...' press release having sold ONE. I'm sure in a lot of territories the PS2 DIDN'T actually sell out for very long, but the common perception is that it was unavailable for MONTHS worldwide. I had no trouble buying mine!

    1. Re:Refreshing Change by PinkStainlessTail · · Score: 1
      I could release a new console, I'd call it Kylie

      Yes, but would it ever be successful outside of Oz?

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  146. Resident Evil and GC selling more than Xbox by joeler · · Score: 1

    OK, it's completely unofficial, but all of the people I work with are buying Game Cubes as oppossed to Xbox. The main reasons I get include they are familiar with Nitendo, trust Nitendo and believe that great games will be coming in the near future. However, I must say , even more already own the PS2 and believe it is the best choice. Some PS2 owners are talking about getting a Game Cube as well.

    One interesting note on Game Cube - the biggest PS2 hit of all times , "Resident Evil" will be only be on Game Cube in the future This Is making many PS2 owners consider buying a Game Cube in additon to their PS2. This will hurt PS2.

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  147. Re:Ohhh! Look at me! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    xbox won't do it. not enough geeks to take advantage of the features. ps2 vs gc with sony winning market share but nintendo owning the kiddie crowd (and future 'hardcore' gamers).

  148. Why dont we sit down and hack? by AtomicBomb · · Score: 1

    As geeks why don't we sit down and hack :-)

    http://beri.tripod.ca/specs.html
    http://www.gcunlimited.com/gc/console.shtml
    While GCN does not seem to be as PC-ish as XBox, I still think some of us can have a way to deal with it... They use a customise PowerPC as MPU. It should still be easier to handle than Saturn, I think... Any comment?

  149. Re:seriously? by SectoidRandom · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Perhaps he allowed them to search without a warrent so that he wouldnt be imprisoned as a _potential terrorist_ or as your "free-loving" govt calls them "visa violators". I hope a lot of you americans are starting see/hear what the media is saying about your thousands of people detained without charge or apparently even without family contact in many cases. Of course im talking about any media company NOT from the US. Ie NOT CNN / NBC, etc. It appears freedom of press is still taboo over there. :(

  150. Re:seriously? by SectoidRandom · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Oops, clicked submit accidently too early, it wasnt meant to be flamebait. :)

    But come to think of it i cant remember my end comment, hmm damn beer. :) (Whoa, re-reading that, yep ive had a few too many, please dis-regard all flame-inciting parts, thanks)

  151. Re:seriously? by brokeninside · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    so do you know how they found out about who you are?
    My best guess (aside from using my real name as my login at kuro5hin) is that I was on file because of a Church I used to attend. For some reason the information the FBI forwarded to the Secret Service was entirely from the period of time in which I attended that Church.
    did they have a warrant for a search, and if not, why did you let them?
    They had no warrant, but the easiest and quickest way to get them off my back was to fully cooperate. I have nothing to hide and while I could have stuck up for my rights on principle, I don't particularly feel like drawing more interest of the Secret Service to myself than necessary.

    I don't have time to get a lawyer and get all uppity.

    Regards,

    Lee

  152. Wonderboy by inc0gnito · · Score: 1


    >>Fortunately most people in a video game store are like 12, so I can destroy them with my mind bullets

    Sorry, but I can't miss an oppurtunity to quote Tenacious D, even at risk to my karma.

    "What Powers you ask? How about the power of flight? Does that do anything for you? That's levitation homes.
    How about the power to kill a yak? From 200 yards away. With mind Bullets!!.
    That's telekinesis Kyle.
    How about the Power, to move you?"

    - Tenacious D, Wonderboy

    1. Re:Wonderboy by rasactive · · Score: 1

      Silly offtopic poster, Gamecubes are for kids.

      Download the live version of the song, and it actually says "How about the power to move you since you've all been raised as robots since you were 14, but no, nobody knows it, because it's a conspiracy. You're all fuckin robots!"

      He also says "How about the power to move shit around... with your fuckin mind? That's telekinesis, kyle."

      Tenacious D still kicks ass no matter how you quote 'em.

      See you in the karma center for the homeless.

  153. no supply easy demand by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You really don't like videogames do you ?.

    Did you ever think that the reason there are more no Xboxes around is that they didn't make enough. In fact Nintendo made twice as many Gamecubes.

    Great site this, but your game coverage leaves a lot to be desired, which is a shame because we have no decent sites left now !.

  154. You have to kill for an X Box??? by Compulawyer · · Score: 2
    Give me a break. They are overflowing the shelves here. Everyone wants a Game Cube or the latest title for PS2.

    Of course, who wants to have to experience the green screen of death in the middle of a game? The thing doesn't even have a 3 button keyboard with Ctrl-Alt-Del. As described on /. of course.

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  155. Let's cry for the Xbox... boo hoo. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Poor Microsoft getting a bum wrap. Who does Nintendo think they are thinking that their console is more popular because they sold more unit? Come one guys. Defending the Xbox by saying "Microsoft didn't ship as many units" is exactly like saying "Microsoft is incredibly stupid... they didn't ship many units." It boils down to this, at launch time Nintendo sold more unit plain and simple.

  156. Console Availability by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not sure where you guys live, but where I live the GC and Xbox both sold out the day after Thanksgiving and are nowhere to be found. I called every store imaginable in a 100 mile radius and they were all out.

    1. Re:Console Availability by Ric0chet · · Score: 1

      I live in Massachusetts, along with /. and I'm finding just the opposite. I can't find a GCN to save my life but I could walk into Toys R Us right now and pick up an Xbox.

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  157. I could kill a yak... by Tim+Giesecke · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ...with mind bullets.

  158. Xbox/GCN availability by dmnic · · Score: 1

    not sure where you are, but here in central VA, if you cant find a Xbox or GCN then your not looking. just yesterday at the local BestBuy, there were plenty of them available.
    ps...Santa, Ive been a good boy this year, right? hows about that GameCube?!

    :)

    1. Re:Xbox/GCN availability by Bloody+Peasant · · Score: 1

      Please drop me a note; I'm in Central VA and looking for a GCN. Which best buy????

      TIA.

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    2. Re:Xbox/GCN availability by Bloody+Peasant · · Score: 1

      Cancel that. Found one.

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  159. XBox will suprise by Slad · · Score: 1

    Personally, I never have really gotten into the whole video game console thing. But, I will say that here in Chicago, there seem to be a whole lot of GameCubes, and not an XBox to be seen. Judging by the comments posted thus far, that doesn't seem to be the case everywhere.

    I will say that upon seeing all three (PS2, CameCube, and XBox) that the XBox does seem to have the best graphics, thought that superiority is marginal at best. XBox suffers from not having PS's existing user base and not having a marketable icon like Mario. However, I am confident that MS will dominate the market sooner or later.

    Reason being, Microsoft is living proof that you do not have to be the best to be #1. Windows consistently comes up short, yet constantly reigns supreme. I cannot imagine that a company that seems to always come out on top with a crappy product like Windows will fall on their faces with a game console that actually has better hardware than it's competition.
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  160. Gamecubes out of stock here by lorian69 · · Score: 1

    I have to say, in my little town I can't find a gamecube for the life of me. Every store sells out the day they get their shipments... on the other hand, there are always 5 or 6 XBox consoles sitting on the shelf.

  161. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by kruth · · Score: 1

    $40-50? In my area (near Philly) they go for about $35.00 and www.ebworld.com has them listed at $34.99. Same for the memory cards.
    This being the case, $50 is a bit exaggerated.

    In regards to availability, the nearby stores (such as EB and Babages) don't seem to have the Xbox or the Gamecube. They do, however, have the accessories for both.

    Personally, I don't care how well the Gamecube sells. I like my Xbox and am happy I can get a lot of games for my PS2 (including the old PS games!). I'll wait for a cube...maybe early next year. I just don't like the games I have played on it so far.

  162. Try Killing for a GC by Zapaanese.Whore · · Score: 1


    Maybe it's a regional thing, but if I want to find an X-Box, all I have to do is look on any street corner collecting dust with it's ludicrous pricetag.

    But I *STILL* can't get my hands on a Gamecube. Every store I call has sold out within the first 2 or 3 days.

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  163. I'm not sure what the debate is about. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    At a local store they have both. They've moved more cubes though, they had more to start with. I'm not sure how it matters, assuming they both sell out the cub will be more than twice as popular as the xbox until round two starts.


    I think a more interesting discussion would be why this is. The general state of things in the US seems to be in favor of more wholesome and gentle things. Xbox with Halo doesn't seem to have the same appeal to the masses as Cube with Luigi. That's respectful. I think if you take violence out of games for the time being, Nintendo has a far better track record of producing addictive games than anyone else out there.

  164. Zelda & Metroid * by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Thats all that needs to be said. Nothing XBox will ever have will top just these two games alone. Everything XBox has are mostly PC game ports. Enjoy your Celeron PC system pretending to be a console while we all bask in our Gamecube glory with the best exclusive games on the face of the planet.

  165. Gamecube conversation. by hotsauce · · Score: 1

    Best Buy: "Some mumbo jumbo crap, a nice menu."
    Me:
    Some chick: "Hello, Welcome to Best Buy."
    Me: "Hello, do you have any Gamecubes?"
    Chick: "No."
    Me: "Do you expect any soon?"
    Chick: "We will get more but we don't know when."
    Chick (voice dropping to a whisper): "We were supposed to get some today but they didn't come in. Stop by later tonight."

    Either Best Buy employees are just looking to have fun (either way) or there is mass hysteria over this console.

    This cloak-and-dagger shit has been going on for two weeks. If Gamecubes are readily available, could someone tell me /where/?!

    1. Re:Gamecube conversation. by jokell82 · · Score: 1

      Ok, I work at Best Buy, and I can tell you that the person you talked to was full of shit. We are NEVER told when a shipment of ANYTHING is coming in. In fact, there's no real way of knowing what is on a truck until it has arrived. Only then do we know what we have gotten in. And since the Gamecubes are more than likely coming directly from Nintendo instead of from one of the warehouses, there's no way of us to check whether or not we'll be getting any in.

      She probably told you that just to have a little fun. Best Buy employee's like to make up stories for customers.

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  166. Maybe not most popular ever, but.... by Apreche · · Score: 2

    I don't know what state you're living in, but XBox?? Damn. I was at college in Rochester, NY. Now I'm on break in Trumbull, CT, and I stopped in NY City. Major video game/electronics stores in all 3 of those locations seem to be in the same situation. GameCubes sold out on the 18th, but Nintendo shipped a whole bunch more real quick, and those are selling pretty fast. Stores that didn't have any either just sold out, have like 2, and all of them are getting more really soon. XBoxes it seems did not sell out on launch, and they have plenty of them. The XBox seems to be getting a lot more advertising, but we all know it needs it.

    I'm not dissing the XBox just because it's MS. (even though I feel like I should). I'm dissing it because the only reason there is to buy it right now is DoA. And frankly I don't like that game that much.

    However the XBox is a computer. A better computer than the one I have anyway. And it's only 300$!! If I could jam linux on that hard drive it would rock. Cheap servers will cool chassis for all! It may be big for a console, but it's small compared to an ATX tower.

    I own a GameCube. The reason for that is, well reasons, are Mario, Luigi, Samus Aran, Smash Bros, Donkey Kong, oh yeah LINK/ZELDA woo ha!

    Games for GameCube I must have = many
    Games for XBox I must have = 0

    Maybe Nintendo is lying about GameCube being the most popular console ever, and I wouldn't doubt it. They're probably adding up number from around the world or something. But who cares about that?

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  167. Re:seriously? by Fenresulven · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    When they introduced themselves as SS agents you should have cried out: "I had nothing to do with the sale of nuclear weapons to Osama Bin Laden! Nothing!!! I swear!!!"

  168. Numbers is marketing... by nickyj · · Score: 0

    Everything you said is true, and the fact of the matter is, Nintendo built more systems before its release date, (regardless of cost/time/production), and MS thought releasing fewer would draw more eyes to its rarity, (regardless if the smaller amount of units was caused to production errors/short supplies).

    MS thought, "We need high demand on the product so let's cut short the supply", while Nintendo thought, "Damn we need a shit load of these GCs so we don't sell out like we did with the N64 release!"

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  169. People are actually falling for X-Box hype? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Someone was making fun of GameCube's initial line up? I went to the store yesterday and there were nearly as many different GC games on the shelf as X-Box games. Then I looked more closely. There were about twice as many GOOD GC games on the shelf than there were X-Box games. Just goes to show quality over quantity.

    I've got a computer. A damn nice computer at that. If I REALLY want to play X-Box games, I think I'll just save my money and wait till the emulator comes out in a month. I mean, come on...runs off of windows, uses basic computer components...it can't take them too long. The only game I've seen that I want to play on X-Box that isn't out on another system is DOA3, and I still have more fun playing Soul Caliber than I do DOA3.

    So, while you guys finish debating which to play, I think that I'll keep playing Tony Hawk 3, XtremeG-3, and Super Monkey Ball while I get ready for Super Smash Bro's and Pikimin next week...

  170. X-Boxes seem plentiful at the local K-Mart by Arcturax · · Score: 1

    My friend works at the local K-Mart and they have a ton of X-box consoles, as well as Game Cubes. Then again, who thinks to shop for this kinda stuff at K-Mart but they do carry them. Personally I think anything made by Microsoft goes pretty well with the other cheap crap you can get at K-mart as well.

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  171. the Christmas factor (and Xbox musings).... by Achernar · · Score: 1

    If there's anything that history has shown us about how video game console sales tend to go, it's the true Christmas season (which, according to malls, lasts from before Halloween now until after New Year's; or for most sensible people, the week before the 25th of Dec).

    First of all, Nintendo definitely has a leg up with the $100 cheaper price tag. Most parents I know would jump at the chance to save $100 on a video game system they can get for their kids.

    Second, it has the Nintendo brand attached to it. Parents *still* remember the old days when every video game console (to them, at least) was a 'nintendo.' Also, the video game characters that Nintendo owns and places in games hold appeal for parents for two possible reasons: (a) they had an old-school NES, and they remember how fun those characters were, or (b) their kids *definitely* know who Mario, Luigi, Pikachu (a.k.a. Electric Satan), and the rest are. There's recognition there.

    Third, it's on the shelves. I seem to remember a lof of Christmases (especially one involving the... what was it called... the GENESIS) where parents bought one system and it sold like crazy simply because it was the one system they could find. Now according to what a lot of people are saying, the shelf factor could translate to Xbox sales, but it doesn't really seem that any of the three consoles are in *that* short a supply right now. It would largely depend on the retailers (and I'm looking at *you*, Best Buy).

    History has always shown us that the video game console market cannot tolerate three competing systems. It's never worked. The market usually boils down to two major systems, and an also-ran. The PS2 is firmly entrenched, don't get me wrong. It's the Xbox that the GCN has to contend with. The problem with this is MS's proven track record of shoving complete shit right down our throats with pure marketing muscle - fortunately, they don't have the advantage of market momentum in this case.

    One reason parents may not buy the Xbox and switch to the Cube for children is the advertising. Xbox adverts are clearly targeted at the 16-24 year-old age group or so. Parents don't like them very much because of this. Also, the Xbox is FREAKING HUGE and it fairly hefty - I wouldn't trust my kids around it, either.

    Another thing - I wouldn't expect MS to back down on this anytime soon, even if they end up as the also-ran. They have spectacular PC translation support from developers, they have the capital to swallow up even long-term deficits from dismal sales of the units, and they definitely don't like not being in first place. I think that MS will keep coming back to the video game console market until they fully dominate it, just like the PC market. Just a thought.

    On the other hand, I guarantee you that Sony's already contracting with Hell to get the PS3 development up in full swing (they might find that Microsoft has cornered the market this time on pure evil jammed into a set-top box...).

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  172. What stores??? by Bloody+Peasant · · Score: 1

    What's this about every store in town having gamecubes in stock??? Not in this town :-(

    The only online places I've been able to locate the darn thing (new) have been toysrus.com and walmart.com (no links, they get enough publicity already). And the former has some scheme going on where you have to check daily for "24 hours notice of our next sale" of cubes. Grr. Don't even talk to me about used ones; darn scalpers for the most part with outrageous prices. Double grr.

    As I have a 14yo son who is very antsy to get a gamecube for Christmas, I'm eager to hear from ya if you know anyplace near Central Virginia that has one.

    - Pat aka Bloody Peasant
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    1. Re:What stores??? by Bloody+Peasant · · Score: 1

      (talking to myself again...) Uhh, never mind. Found one at the local walmart. They had 3 cubes when I called at 11am; two by the time I got there, and judging by the crowds, probably none now.

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  173. All hail The "D"! by EyesWideOpen · · Score: 1

    Fortunately most people in a video game store are like 12, so I can destroy them with my mind bullets.

    Someone's been listening to a little too much Tenacious D lately!

    From the song Wonderboy

    "how bout the power to kill a yak from 200 yards away? WITH MIND BULLETS!!! Thats telekineses Kyle."

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  174. San Fransisco by Aqua+OS+X · · Score: 1

    Here in SF (at toys R us) they finished off a shippment of cubes that was larger then a shippent of xboxes in only 2 hours. The xboxes took about 6 hours to go.

    Most of the people in the store were solo 20year old dudes, or parents with knifes that needed to kill for a Nintendo this christmas.

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  175. On a side note by joe.langford · · Score: 1

    I declare myself the coolest human ever

  176. I have by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Apparently you haven't played Halo, DOA3, WaveRace, Super Monkey Ball, Star Wars RS2, etc. too bad :)

    I have. They're fun enough, but I've played better - much better. Only reason it's smooth is because the XBox limits their stupid fps.

  177. Re:seriously? by e-Motion · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Upon entering the conference room I was greeted by two secret service special agents who then proceded to interview me regarding what was going through my mind when I wrote said comment. The interview concluded with a ride in a SS issue sedan to my residence and a guided tour of my house for the special agents.

    Well, you _were_ discussing killing the VP. While I can understand that, in context, it's not as bad as it first seems, the agents were definitely doing the right thing.

    Suppose you were participating in a conversation going on in a public place with some random individuals, which happened to be about murder. Perhaps it concerned horrific murders, and somehow drifted to a hypothetical situation where someone might want to kill you. You eventually agree that there might be a reason that someone would want to kill you.

    Now, think about how you'd react if some random guy you'd never met before just walked up and said:

    "You know, if I were going to kill you, I'd probably sneak up behind you, kinda like this. Then, I'd take my gun..." (holds out his hand like a gun) "...and pistol whip you to knock you out." (acts like he's striking you) "Then, I'd bend over you and...BLAM! BLAM! BLAM!...you know?"

    He then smiles, winks, and walks away.

    I think that would be pretty unsettling.

    I also think that, with the way things are currently going in the US, talks about killing officials, even hypothetically, need to be investigated. Granted, my analogy was exaggerated, but one should consider the current tension in the US before dismissing the situation proposed as completely different and misleading.

    And, to be fair, I didn't hear any mention of harm done to you, as some slashdotters seemed to imply. Perhaps you were inconvenienced, but, considering the situation, that's to be expected.

  178. Why there are lots of GCNs but no XBoxes.... by Ryan+Amos · · Score: 2

    Nintendo learned from the N64. In the beginning, the N64 was rushed out the door without stockpiling a supply, and there were mass shortages, so people just bought a Playstation for Christmas. I have a feeling they wanted to avoid that situation again. Just because there are more available GCNs does not mean the GCN is less popular than the XBox. It just means Nintendo properly anticipated the demand and shipped enough units to retailers.

    Also, the GCN is $100 less than the XBox. $100 is a non-trivial price difference. Sure, the XBox has "hacking potential" but Joe Consumer doesn't even know that the XBox has a hard drive nor care. With Microsoft and Sony going for the hybrid set top box/game console, Nintendo went back to the basics and designed a game console. Kudos to them on that.

  179. What does GCN stand for? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I assume it's Game Cube Nintendo? That's odd.

  180. Game store employee? by SuperKendall · · Score: 2

    So, you base your opinion of the platform on a brief chat with - a game store employee???

    GTA3 is interesting not because "you can shoot cops in the face" (which right away tells you how valuable his opinion on anything is), but because it's such an open game. You can do things the way you like.

    Look at the list I provided, try renting some of those. There are some amazing games there. And not all "Racing Games" either as some OTHER posters seem to think.

    As for also playing PS1 games - I don't see how that can be anything but a great advantage. Who cares if most of the titles you have and enjoy are PS1 games - it still plays them better than the PS1 itself can (at least the graphics are sharpened up a bit) and the quality of a game is not determined by its graphics alone.

    Like I said, the GC looks amazing and I'll probably get one (I also had an N64 and liked it quite a bit) - but I don't think it's fair to say the platform is not diverse, even if you ONLY consider the PS2 library.

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    1. Re:Game store employee? by kidtexas · · Score: 1

      Totally true. I didn't attack the PS2's diversity of titles (that was saved for the PS1). however, my point was that the strong points were everything but the games that were actually designed for the system.

      GTA3 - no i haven't played the game. It does look entertaining. I was merely illustrating by my comment that the hype and reasonings behind it don't always agree with what I want. :) But it looks fun in the way of picking it up on a rainy day for an hour or two, but not addictive fun. I will hold complete judgement until i play it.

      As stated, my big problem with the PS2 is that it has been out for a year, and yes there are plenty of games, but only a handful of good ones, and no MUST HAVES. Nintendo always seems to make the MUST HAVE games.

  181. Thanks by brokeninside · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    That's pretty much what I told the special agents yesterday. Only not quite so eloquently. My point was that the best defense in a democracy is a well informed citizenry. My supporting point was that if the people aboard the planes that were hijacked were more informed about the potential for mass destruction fewer of the highjackers would have ever reached the pilots and if they did, it is far less likely that the planes would have reached their targets, like happened in Pennsylvania when the passengers figured out what was going on.

    But you put it much more eloquently.

  182. The Source? by diadem · · Score: 1

    I do not want to sound offensive, but I have seen an incresing number of articles without an actual source to back them up. An example of this is when the gamecube pre-release was announced. I took this as truth, because I viewed slashdot as a creditable source. However, I did a small amount of research, and found out that nintendo made an offical statement that that was a roomer.

    Now I see an aritcle that says they can find a similar article, but nothing to back up their claim. This makes me seriously question slashdot's creditbility. If you want to post that Nintendo's Gamecube sold better than Harry Potter, great. The press release says that directly, and it is a reliable source. However, the "yeah, that sounds like it could be approach" of the approval of articles is beginning to wear on me. At this point I see Slashdot as more of a roomer mill than a news source.

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  183. Re:seriously? by Killer+Napkin · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Well, that certainly is elitist shit. No one really cares about your family lineage or how many wars your ancestors may have been involved with. It really doesn't make any difference. Did you personally fight in the Revolutionary War? Did you participate in the Civil War? No you didn't, so shut up.

    I'm tired of hearing all this ethnocentric crap from people who think they're the only "Real Americans." As far as I know, you don't need to prove your loyalty to any nation in order to be considered a human being . The whole point of the American ideology is that every person -- regardless of gender, age, race, height, width, national origin, or sexual orientation -- should be afforded the same basic respect and decency. It's what Americans continue to fight for evry day. It's what you claim that your family has fought so hard to protect and what you now claim to be reserved for an "elite class." Your attitudes only serve to bring shame to those Americans who still hold freedom as a a fundamental part of humanity.

  184. I know this is Slashdot, but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    OK, now let's at least be reasonable, and try to get our facts straight. Coming off as fanatics is not politic in today's climate, and fanatics are usually the ones who make up facts and get all upset about them without anybody bothering to check them against reality.

    Wednesday night I paid $29.99 for my DVD remote kit at Target. I have been saving games since launch day on the hard drive without a memory card.

    Now, start looking at your criticisms and think: Can I save PS2 games without a memory card? Will any amount of money allow my GC to play DVDs? This sort of rabid mentality adds to the ammunition of those who think the open source movement is populated only by irrational zealots.

    Regarding bundling:
    I bought my XBOX on the morning of the launch at a Wal-Mart with just the console, an extra controller, and one game, exchanging my TRU pre-order bundle deposit for another game, though they would have been happy to just refund my $. TRU was ecstatic that I cancelled and one clerk was dialing the next guy on the list before the first clerk had finished ringing up my game, so it was possible to do an end run around the bundles, and I don't see anything about post-launch bundling at all...where are these people shopping?

    On competition:
    A cheer rings out on /. everytime a new competitor springs up in the software market. Why would we want Sony / Nintendo to just draw a line at age 12 and agree to let Sony have those above and Nintendo have those below? Why isn't it a good thing that Microsoft is climbing in over the corpse of the Dreamcast?

  185. Re:Gamecube? I just bought a Dreamcast (thanks to by Galvatron · · Score: 2

    Dude, if they lowered the price to $50 for the console and $10 for the games, they're probably not even covering the manufacturing costs. Dreamcast is dead and buried, sorry.

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  186. My GC Crashed!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So I have been playing it for almost a week now and then BOOM right after I got the advanced lazers and was heading after some tie bombers; a horibale screeching sound and a compleat lock... Not even the restert button worked!

    However I powered off and on, quick boot, no data lost on the mem card... I quickly went back and picked it up (near the power gen that gets blowen up) and nothing bad since... GC rules... My frineds X BAWX crashes at least once every 16 hours. (Thats his usual sitting).

    Besides Halo was supose to be a RPG, now it's ruined!

  187. Sell-in vs. sell-through by mypalmike · · Score: 1

    In the videogames business (and in retail in general), there are two figures which are typically quoted depending on what makes a better press release. When Nintendo "sells-in" to the distribution channels, it means that distributors have purchased a certain amount for resale. It does not mean that end-users have purchased them all though. "Sell-through" numbers are a better guide since they count the number of units end-users have purchased from dealers. (The other big number that matters is "returns", which are not accounted for in the sell-through numbers.)

    Press releases which mean sell-through tend to use the phrase "sell-through" explicitly. The Nintendo press release doesn't use these words. Combine that with the evidence of GameCube's availability, and one has to assume that these are sell-in numbers.

    _-_-_

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  188. GP CPU cheating in the Mario Kart series by yerricde · · Score: 1

    Mario Kart64 does, but that's because the piece of shit game cheats.

    All the Mario Kart series games cheat:

    • Super Mario Kart gives computers more items per lap than there are sets of item boxes and also gives computers items that players cannot get (notably the shrinking mushroom).
    • Mario Kart 64 doesn't cheat as much; it would give the same powerups to human players who fall into the same back-of-the-pack position as it gives to the computers.
    • In Mario Kart Super Circuit, when you damage a computer opponent, it does not lose coins. Thus, a computer opponent will (and, in 150cc, usually does) kamikaze you to damage your kart without taking damage to its own kart.

    Adding one new feature, namely the ability to replay the race from the point of view of any Grand Prix computer player, would force the developers to concentrate on making the computer follow the same rules as human players.

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    1. Re:GP CPU cheating in the Mario Kart series by bbqdeath · · Score: 1

      I don't disagree with any of the facts you present here because 1) I can't check on them, 2) I've seen stuff like this before on different games when I've examined it and 3) I have no reason to disagree.

      However, why do you think the game should play fairly? The point of the game is to be challenging, not necessarily to be fair. Must the game designers necessarily make their game both?

      On a separate note, how do you feel about games where the computer-controlled player-characters do intentionally worse than they could? Lots of FPSs are like this - if they were really sniping worth a damn, you wouldn't ever see them before they killed you. And their bullets do less damage in many cases than yours. And etc...

  189. MS could have forced such a condition by yerricde · · Score: 1

    In my opinion it's one thing to be biased against a company due to their business ethics/tactics but it's wrong to be biased against something because a lame ass store hooked the product up to the cheapest TV they could get.

    Unless Microsoft forced the stores to either agree to such a condition (Xbox on best TV) or receive zero Xbox units.

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    1. Re:MS could have forced such a condition by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I don't know if this is the case across all of North America, but the Electronics Boutique guy told me that MS sent the XBox demo units, display case and TV all together. The TV MS included was very cheap. It made the games look awful.

      Since I had already seen XBox at E3 feeding into decent sets, I noticed the difference. The average consumer will just think XBox games look crappy.

    2. Re:MS could have forced such a condition by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sorry but I own an Xbox and the games DO look crappy. But what do you expect, it uses the worst visual quality chipset on the market.
      If X-Box had went the ATI route as Gamecube did, it might have had a chance visually.

      I also don't see why people are having a problem with nintendos numbers, they seem pretty correct to me. The local wal-mart here got 60 Gamecubes that sold in 30 minutes. they recieved 40 x-box's and still have 20 left.
      IMO, people are choosing wisely not to get X-Box, it's doomed to fail. It's a MS (AKA monopoly and crappy programming) product. and has terrible games. It's uses nVidia chipsets that are severly lacking in quality, and can't even get more than a 6 month exclusive contract with developers.

  190. The GBA's gamma is 4 by yerricde · · Score: 1

    The rub is that people will have to get the new one, since the GBA's screen is horrible.

    It's not horrible, just dark. The gamma of the Game Boy Advance display is 4. Gamma-correcting a game's graphics before running it on the hardware will fix the display, especially if you have a cover light or a worm light. The Doom Advance developers knew this and cranked up the brightness, and the game looks wonderful (even though it may look washed out in magazines that assume that all screenshots have a gamma of 2.2 like a CRT). The fact that Castle of the Moon 1.0 didn't gamma correct is a bug that may be fixed in later printings.

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  191. Good thing Game Boy isn't region locked by yerricde · · Score: 1

    Go import some limited edition Suicune, Celebi, Hello Kitty, and Yomiuri Giants GBAs. I'm quite happy with my own LE models, particularly the Suicune model. (oooooh...shiny bluuuuue...)

    To clarify: Unlike DVD and Nintendo TV-top consoles, Game Boy platforms have never been region locked.

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  192. Only Xbox supports Dolby Digital within games by Namarrgon · · Score: 2
    No PC sound card supports Dolby Digital 5.1 (or DTS) for anything except when passing through a pre-encoded signal, e.g. from a DVD. Any sound generated by a PC game (e.g. via DirectSound3D) has to be sent out multiple analog outputs, or is limited to stereo only (though potentially the CPU could encode a matrixed ProLogic signal into this).

    Gamecube does not support Dolby 5.1 sound at all (no digital out). Some Cube games do support Dolby Prologic II, which offers pseudo-5.1 sound, matrixed into a stereo signal (and yes, there's still a latency).

    PS2 supports only pre-encoded DD5.1 sound (for cutscenes & background music), though I have heard that a new game or two manage realtime DTS 5.1 encoding, by dedicating half the graphics engine to the task.

    Xbox has the only Dolby 5.1 realtime encoder, done by a dedicated DSP in its MCPX chip (nVidia's nForce PC chipset does too). This adds only ~10ms latency, less than one frame's worth. There's no special effort required by the developer to use it (a single line of code instructs the sound engine to enable the encoding, and any DirectSound3D source is automatically positioned in 3D by the realtime Dolby encoding and Sensaura HRTFs).

    Using the Dolby encoder on the Xbox does not take resources from the game, whereas any realtime multichannel encoding must be done by the CPU (on the Cube), or possibly one of the vector processors (on the PS2).

    And yes, from personal experience of Halo on my 5.1 system, the sound is stunning - the best feature of the Xbox, IMHO.

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  193. So why should I get a gamecube or a PS2? by zrk · · Score: 1

    I like multiplayer games, and I'm disheartened that I have to buy expansions for the PS2 to get that.

    Are there a lot of good 4 player games for the PS2? It's a prime consideration for me choosing one game system over another.

    I will not choose the alien-egg Xbox because of who oens it. So shoot me with your mind bullets, I don't care.

    I have a N64, and I'm not biased towards Nintendo.

    I have played both systems, and I like the games of both, but I do prefer the GCN's controller better because it's much more ergonomically designed and more comfortable than the PS2 controllers.

  194. Canada shipping scedule by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nintendo made 750,000 GC for North America, the US got 600,000, Canada got 100,000, and latin america got 50,000. The US also got another shipment after 3 weeks of 125,000 units. It makes sense that the US market is flooded while in canada you have to kill for a GC.

  195. JSRF by ywhay · · Score: 1

    Anyone else pissed about Jet Set Radio Future being made exlusive for the Xbox? It's the only reason I'd consider buying one. (especially after looking at those videos IGN has)

  196. Luigi's #1 only by means of bundling by z2000 · · Score: 1

    The only reason Luigi's Mansion is such a hot seller is because most retailers are only selling GameCubes in bundles that include Luigi.

    Then of course, there's the really weak number of GameCube games available to choose from. If a retailer (such as EBX here) requires you to buy 3, 4, or now 5 games of your choosing with your console, you don't really have much choice but to buy Luigi.

    1. Re:Luigi's #1 only by means of bundling by humanasset · · Score: 2, Informative

      I haven't found that to be true. Wal-Mart, K-Mart, and most of the toy stores don't even offer bundles.

  197. They Might Be Tenacious? by Snard · · Score: 1

    He stole them from Jack Black and Kyle Gass of Tenacious D.

    Are you sure they're not Sapphire Bullets (Of Pure Love)?

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  198. ???? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Redundant but, GCN stands for Game Cube Nintendo, and PSX stands for Playstation X. The original playstation was a super famicom with a cd drive

  199. Microsoft vs. Nintendo manufacturing. by bakuretsu · · Score: 2, Informative

    Another good reason that Microsoft has not produced as many physical consoles at release than Nintendo is that Microsoft is not outfitted to manufacture anything.

    Sure, they [Microsoft] could probably print money, what with the technology they flaunt in their Certificates of Authenticity, but they do not have the resources to manufacture electronics. This is where Microsoft brings in a subcontractor to make the XBoxes for them.

    In this case, Microsoft has hired a company who specialize in manufacturing electronics for other people. These are the same folks that manufacture some routers for Cisco and some cellphones designed by Eriksson. For the North American XBox release, they utilized a couple of factories they have in Mexico. I am not even joking.

    Microsoft sat down at a big mahogany table somewhere, slapped together components made by NVidia, Intel, et al, and then tossed the plans to this company (whose name escapes me) to manufacture it for them.

    They had a very specific number of consoles they wanted at release, and gave the guys a mere several months to churn them out. With supply trucks coming and going from the factories daily, they were putting out as many consoles as they possibly could. And that's their job.

    Nintendo, on the other hand, is a veteran of the video gaming console market and are perfectly well outfitted to manufacture these beasts for themselves. Also judging by how underpowered the GC is in strict technical comparison to its competitors (namely the XBox), it appears as though they solidified the specifications and design plans for this console LONG before Microsoft came into the picture, and they've probably been planning the release schedule more rigorously as well.

    Naturally Nintendo would have you believe that their console is selling bigger, it's the hot ticket, everyone wants one, etc., etc. I think the fact of the matter is that Microsoft is getting into an area (hard-core supply/demand hardware manufacturing) that they are not as familiar with as Nintendo, and this is probably the reason why Nintendo was able to churn out more consoles.

    I'm pretty sure that the XBox release was a very last minute rush to beat the Christmas season, and to beat Nintendo after they announced the GC release date. I read stories about MS's manufacturing company trying to overcome some last minute overheating issues (we've all seen the XBox GSOD (as in green screen of death)) due to the PC parts being jammed into a small box they were not made to operate inside of. I think that the GameCube has the potential to be a better planned out console, if not a superior one, but I'll leave the criticisms of the consoles to someone else, like Gord, that knows what he's talking about.

    Personally, I bought a PS2, and I'm EXTREMELY pleased with it; I doubt I will buy either of the new consoles.

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    1. Re:Microsoft vs. Nintendo manufacturing. by JMMurphy · · Score: 1

      "They had a very specific number of consoles they wanted at release, and gave the guys a mere several months to churn them out. With supply trucks coming and going from the factories daily, they were putting out as many consoles as they possibly could. And that's their job."

      Yep, and that specific number kept decreasing as time went on. "Nintendo, on the other hand, is a veteran of the video gaming console market and are perfectly well outfitted to manufacture these beasts for themselves. Also judging by how underpowered the GC is in strict technical comparison to its competitors (namely the XBox), it appears as though they solidified the specifications and design plans for this console LONG before Microsoft came into the picture, and they've probably been planning the release schedule more rigorously as well." Will this never get old? The GC is not underpowered compared to any other console. Out of the two competitors it has, the PS2 and the XBox, it is significantly more powerful than one, and comparable in power to the other. I cannot understand why people have this belief that the XBox is so superior to everything else. Do a little research on the subject. "I'm pretty sure that the XBox release was a very last minute rush to beat the Christmas season, and to beat Nintendo after they announced the GC release date." Interesting theory... Again, try some research. Nintendo was scheduled to ship the week ahead of XBox. After XBox announced the date, Nintendo postponed the release in order to have more consoles on the shelves, a move that MS was perfectly capable of doing. IceHouse
  200. Re:In histroy != America by ameoba · · Score: 2

    Sorry, this piece is not a winner, please play again.

    According to the 2000 CIA World Factbook, the population of Japan is 126,549,976, less than half the population of the US. Granted, they're far more densely packed, but their whole nation is smaller than the state of California.

    I wouldn't mind seeing the above comment modded down for being clearly false.

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  201. Jap combo unit + mod-chip = DVD on GCN by yerricde · · Score: 1

    Will any amount of money allow my GC to play DVDs?

    Easy. Get the $300 Japanese DVD/GCN combo unit and then put in the mod-chip to play American software and Region 1 DVDs.

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  202. Quake was supposed to be an RPG by yerricde · · Score: 1

    Besides Halo was supose to be a RPG

    So was Quake 1. It became a FPS only because id Software was gasping for $$$ at the time.

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  203. Re:seriously? by Cheese+Metal+Rulez!! · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "American ideology"?

    Surely an 'ideal' that you do not work toward in any way and in fact violate constantly safe in the knowledge that at least your ideals are okay is worth less than nothing.

    Perhaps you were mistakenly talking about Canada.

  204. Re:"Real Americans" by ahde · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    He was talking about "non-Americans" not everyone visiting America or illegally enterying America is an American. If you went to visit Rome would you become an Italian? If after visiting the Sistine chapel you drive north and then hiked across the Alps would you then become Swiss? Even if you intended to live there? Even if you broke halting French or Italian or German?

    A Saudi or Chinese student who goes to college at one of our state universities isn't an American and probably doesn't consider himself so. A migrant worker from Mexico isn't an American either, whether he receives welfare or not.

    Under what circumstances such people should be allowed to become Americans if they so choose is irrelevant.

  205. Fair is fun by yerricde · · Score: 1

    However, why do you think the game should play fairly?

    It's more fun that way. In a fair game, you can use the same tactics against the computer that you use against other human players, and it becomes almost as fun as playing online against humans. However, MKSC gives you NO way to hurt the computer players.

    On a separate note, how do you feel about games where the computer-controlled player-characters do intentionally worse than they could?

    The goal of a game is to be fun, not to be as difficult as possible. Consistent 100% accuracy by a computer is worse than play that statistically makes the same mistakes that a human player of the appropriate skill level makes.

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  206. GameCube vs XBox by sdamberger · · Score: 2, Informative

    I just went to a bunch of stores looking for a GameCube and finally found some at Walmart. Looked like they had just gotten a shipment in since they had about 5 in stock. There were XBox's each place I looked though.

  207. Not according to Gord by krs-one · · Score: 1

    For all of you loyal Gord readers out there (www.actsofgord.com), you should probably read this as well:

    this

    -Vic

  208. Re:NYC- In NJ by bryan1945 · · Score: 2

    Here in central NJ, everyone store I visited is out of gamecube stuff. Couple of friends at work who live in different areas also said that they couldn't find any gamecube stuff. When I asked staff about gamecubes, they said come back next week. Next week comes, "come back next week." Repeat.

    As for the xbox, I found a few stores that have them on sale! When I asked why they were already on sale, the first response I got was in preparation for the holidays. When I pressed a little more, I got "we just can't sell these things." I couldn't get them to elaborate further.

    At least in my area, no one wants the xbox and everyone wants the gamecube. Don't know why, but there it is.

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  209. Re:seriously? by ChadN · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You might want to start using the Freedom of Information Act (Thank you, Ralph Nader) to check your FBI file (among others) in future months and/or years. This may be ended, for now, but good luck if you ever need (even low level) security clearance...

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  210. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by malfunct · · Score: 1

    Actually one of the big benifits with MS using commodity hardware in thier console is that by the time the 2nd run of consoles comes off the line and the new contracts for parts is made, the hardware cost will be less than the price on the box. MS was not planning for this (not sure how they missed it) so thats at least an upside to the story. That coupled with the fact that 99% of xboxes sold were part of a bundle with 3 software titles, I think that MS is doing much better than even they planned initially.

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  211. Mmm, this sucks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Alright, C> Taco sticking up for Microsoft some more!
    What he fuck is the world coming to??
    I know nobody will miss me, buit I think I'm going to be avoiding this site.

  212. Re:"Real Americans" by Rogerborg · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    • He was talking about "non-Americans" not everyone visiting America or illegally enterying America is an American

    Remind me, do we hold it self evidently true that all Americans are created equal?

    If we can place historical revisionism aside for a second, let's not forget that the writers of the US constitution actually considered themselves as British (or German). Their point was that people of other nations must be treated with respect. "Other" from their (initial) point of view mean "America".

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  213. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by Ziviyr · · Score: 1

    Actually one of the big benifits with MS using commodity hardware in thier console is that by the time the 2nd run of consoles comes off the line and the new contracts for parts is made, the hardware cost will be less than the price on the box.

    I'm sorry, what part of the X-Box is commodity parts, beyond the drives and CPU?

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    Someone set us up the bomb, so shine we are!
  214. Microsoft Also Declared Dumbest Company Ever by Boztok932 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Gamecube has every right to declare itself the most popular system ever because even if it weren't true (tho it is), it would win by default because Microsoft apparently did not have a television last Christmas. The demand for the PS2 was among the highest the world had ever seen for a console, Sony underestimated this, and lost HUGE when they knew that last year was when they were going to have to install their fanbase before the upcoming XBox and Gamecube were launched. They screwed up and didn't launch enough units. Now XBox has made the same mistake again, so there will be a lot of purple boxes under Christmas trees this year. What does that translate into? Well developers go for the easiest platform to create games on (already Gamecube), and now not only that, but they will have the second largest base users to sell to! Only a moronic company WOULDN'T develop for gamecube..why would you develop games for a system that only 300,000 people have versus a system that 700,000+ people have? Microsoft f'd up big this time, I fear...dare I say it...that we will soon be calling it Microsof xBOB....remember MICROSOFT BOB?!! Nintendo has learned from its mistakes and other's....it has learned very well.

  215. Re:Ohhh! Look at me! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    the reason why all those articles say that the xbox is more powerful than the GC is because they are using numbers that were released from Microsoft.. the truth is, most developers are saying that both consoles are bout equal . .

  216. Re:XBox is pretty popular around here, but abudant by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    the cpu isnt even a commodity part.. its been slightly redesigned. . for gaming.. and such and such. .

  217. Classic Mario Collection on GameCube by boycott+life · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't it be cool to make a Namco Musuem-esque game for the Game Cube that has every single Mario Brother's game on it? Kinda like the All-Stars game for SNES...but with Mario64, Luigi's Mansion, Paper Mario, etc. That would be good for all of the classic gamers like me. :)

  218. Re:seriously? by The+Step+Child · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    (insert Neo/Matrix joke here)

  219. Just the opposite by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative


    I have yet to see a gamecube at all (except a busted demo at the local Best Buy), but X-Boxes are everywhere. After hitting several stores today, I discovered that Wal-Mart, and Target have full shelves of X-Boxes, and only empty spaces where the gamecubes were...

    Not selling as well as M$ would have us believe?

    - Turbo

  220. Uh oh. by sigwinch · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Just for the record I was interviewed by two secret service agents today over a comment I made on another internet forum...
    And in that discussion I made comments about the entire chain of command being infected from the VP. And the K5 account is registered with my work email address. At least I won't have to worry about trying to hide being interrogated by the SS from my boss. ;-)

    <sigh> From now on I'm gonna just put a grid reference in my signature...

    For what it's worth, I've talked to people who answer phones at an FBI office, and you would have trouble believing the number of lunatics that call them. E.g., people who truly believe that the Secretary of Defense is using mind rays to control their hamster. After the Reagan/Hinkley/Foster debacle you can hardly blame the Secret Service for being a bit twitchy about potential nutcases.

    On the bright side, it was probably a prize for the agents to interview you. After hunting down vagrant basket cases and militiamen, a garden variety Tom Clancy wannabe has to be a relief.

    Good luck, Lee, and try not to worry about any further gov't action. If they were going to do something, you'd already be experiencing it. It simply isn't their style to pussyfoot around. I look forward to reading the details when Kuro5hin is back up.

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    1. Re:Uh oh. by brokeninside · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      After hunting down vagrant basket cases and militiamen, a garden variety Tom Clancy wannabe has to be a relief.


      Inspecting my house had to have been incredibly unimpressive for them. I do know that giving me a ride home to search my residence enabled one of the special agents to put off an evening interview until the next day.

      What surprised me the most was just how normal the special agents were. I know a lot police officers, former military police officers, firefighters, and the like. In my experience most public safety officers (especially the armed ones, but the firefighters, too) give off a certain aura. By contrast, these folks blended in very naturally into the business environment.

      So much for all the movies I've seen. ;)

      Good luck, Lee, and try not to worry about any further gov't action.


      I'm not really worried, but I feel a certain obligation to tell people that I'm regularly in contact with and sometimes that leads to coincidences that seem, well, odd. For example, I was explaining my ordeal to someone on IRC last night and about five minuted into the conversation both of lost our connection to the server. Odd, that was. Probably a coincidence, too.

      I did go to trouble of getting a book on case law concerning freedom of speech and I'm fairly certain that my comments were no way, shape or form illegal under any light. I'm toying with the idea of going to speak with a lawyer, but I don't know if I'll follow through. (There is a referal service here in town that get you your first half hour for $20.)

      My view on the whole matter thus far is pretty simple: no harm, no foul.

      It's not like anything bad has happened to me. My nerves simply got a bit rattled.

      Regards,

      Lee

  221. Missing a few things by karb · · Score: 2
    1. The market traditionally supports two consoles. The PS2 will almost certainly survive. It is probably not a battle of GameCube vs. PS2. It is a battle of GameCube vs. XBox.
    2. Console density is not necessarily the correct battle to observe. Sony loses money on their consoles. Nintendo makes money on everything they do. Nintendo can have a fraction of the popularity of Sony and still make about the same amount of money.
    3. This is a repeat (and all of these are repeats of bits I've gleaned from various articles, anyway :) ), but the GameCube owns the child demographic. It doesn't matter how many copies of FIFA soccer have been sold in japan. Your kid wants to play pokemon. You will buy said child a GameCube for christmas because you want to see the gleem in his or her eye when they open it. Saturday morning cartoons will never generate more advertising revenue than 'Friends'. But they will always be around.
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  222. good thing for you by alprazolam · · Score: 1

    that you don't smoke pot

  223. Re:Holy Shit! How Did Secret Serv. Know Who You We by aphrael · · Score: 2

    He gave his information away, same as I do. From the post, you can get to his account information, which has the URL of his home page; from his home page, you can get any information you want. It isn't that hard --- and lee is an honest geek, and wouldn't want to hide from what he said anyway.

  224. Re:"Real Americans" by kiwaiti · · Score: 1
    The very question is irrelevant. Requiring a trial for detention is not a privilege granted to worthy americans, but a necessity to prevent injustice and violation of basic human rights against anyone.

    If the general public in the US is forgetting that, it is an alarming sign of a striking need for reeducation. You should keep VERY quiet about any human rights violations until you remember what human rights are all about.

    Kiwaiti

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  225. I doubt the SS cares about pot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The SS has better things to worry about, as long as they don't come up with some reason why you might be trying to use it for an assassination attempt. :)

  226. Re:seriously? by mindstrm · · Score: 2

    Yes. Nothing to hide. And, unfortunately, it is exactly that attitude that furthers the 'If you have nothing to hide, why do you insist on us having a search warrant? Why not just let us in?' attitude used increasingly more often by cops everywhere.

  227. No difference by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There is no difference and you don't have to be a lawyer to know that. You only need to be able to read English. It is in the Constitution. The Secret Service is in the US and must obey the law just like everyone else.