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on from the well-they're-just-so-much-cuter dept.
Kamalot writes "JoyStiq is reporting that the new Nintendo DS pre-orders are outselling the new slimmed-down version of the PS2 in Japan as well as the Xbox. Outselling the Xbox is easy though. They sold less than 200 in Japan last month."
Just to clarify
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AKAImBatman
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I know it's often difficult to RTFA, so I'll clarify a point here: The DS did not outsell the Playstation 2. It outsold a new Playstation 2 redesign. Original Playstation 2 sales still remain above that of the Nintendo DS.
As to the X-Box, it only sold 173 units during that period. Seems to me that the Japanese hate Microsoft even more than Slashdot.:-)
Re:Just to clarify
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Anonymous Coward
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The Japanese hate slashdot?
Re:Just to clarify
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minus_273
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well there is also that factor called NATIONALISM.It is somehting that is a rather alien concept in the west these days. I dont mean it as an insult. I am sure that we have all noticed this in recent years.
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Re:Just to clarify
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DrEldarion
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Let's see, a more powerful dual-screened version of the most popular portable console of all time outsells a revision of the same old hardware where the only real differences are that it's much smaller and has built-in networking. Oh, and if you want to play FFXI on it (which many Japanese do), you're SOL since it's not compatible with the hard drive.
How is this even newsworthy?
Re:Just to clarify
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be-fan
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Or, it could just be that the XBox's gaming library is heavily biased towards American tastes? I'm an American, and I don't find the XBox's gaming library to be very attractive --- I hate PC games.
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Re:Just to clarify
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adisakp
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The sales numbers that have been published for that week are as follows:
1. GBASP 35,280
2. PS2 22,470
3. Nintendo DS
4. PS2 Redesign
5. GC 4,368
6. GBA 633
7. Xbox 173
Note: The actual unit numbers for PStwo and NDS aren't listed so NDS is between 4K and 22K which is a fairly large rainge.
Re:Just to clarify
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Anonymous Coward
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Har har har, you're so funny! You're the first one to ever do that!
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Re:Just to clarify
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gsfprez
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its become a rather alien concept because us in the U.S. have had it beaten over our heads that thinking America is a good country is a bad way to think. We've been taught that we suck, and that if we want to be good people, we should hate ourselves and be like the Euros.
honestly, i don't seem to understand why, but whatever.
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This is offtopic of course, but.. nationalism.. absent in the west? what's up with us of america being the promised land, the holy shrine of freedom and human rights, and the saviour of the world? (and no, not only the usa, i just took the most obvious and known example)
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and I don't find the XBox's gaming library to be very attractive --- I hate PC games.
Games are increasingly being released for all three consoles (PS2, GC, Xbox). Those that are, Xbox usually runs them the smoothest. But don't take my word for it, go read the reviews at gamespot.com about any cross-platform game.
If you are looking for an awesome console game, check out X-Men:Legends. It is very cool! A great feature is that your friends can join/leave the game at any time.
Re:Just to clarify
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Anonymous Coward
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You're nuts.
That's like saying that Utada Hikaru is more more famous than Janet Jackson in Japan because of nationalism.
Perhaps plum riceballs are more popular than cheese curls because of nationalism.
Maybe small, fuel-efficient cars are also more popular in Japan than SUVs because of nationalism.
Or maybe, all of the things mentioned above CATER TO JAPANESE TASTES better than their Western counterparts. Nah, this is American Slashdot (tm), we are all supposed to like the same things, and everybody else is a mindless sheep from some stupid country!
Quite simply, none of that has to do with nationalism.
"Human Rights" is an egalitarian concept, and is usuall anti-nationalist. You can't have a nation unless you deny that only certain people have a right to live there, which necessarily excludes others.
The only promised land I know of is Israel, and then only if you are one of God's Chosen People. I suppose believing in a god is a requirement there as well. Israel would be correctly labeled nationalist.
A country that can be correctly labeled "nationalist" doesn't have millions of foreigners flooding its borders on a monthly basis like the USA does.
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Re:Just to clarify
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theendlessnow
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As to the X-Box, it only sold 173 units during that period. Seems to me that the Japanese hate Microsoft even more than Slashdot.:-)
What's really sad is that 168 of those units are now running Linux.
Re:Just to clarify
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Lobo42
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But don't take my word for it, go read the reviews at gamespot.com...
Don't take my word for it...go take someone else's word for it!
Re:Just to clarify
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Anonymous Coward
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Yes, the whole concept of using references is hogwash. Don't believe anything...do it all yourself. Its the only proof.
Re:Just to clarify
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Knos
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One simple definition of nationalism is the glorification of a nation above all else. Trying to impose a standard of human rights is totally orthogonal to whether it is done in a nationalistic spirit or not. Or even whether the intentions are good or not, as exemplified by the colonial politics of the european countries throughout the 19th and early 20th century. (This was all done under the guise of bringing civilisation to conquered "savages")
The sort of identification between the usa and the "forces of good" is rather nationalistic in principle, establishing the nation as equal to a moral absolute.
I guess it's hard to see when you are bathed in it, but the profusion of symbols (colors, flags) also play a big role in the infusion of the "nation" everywhere. At least it is obvious in the media.
Denial of the promised land mythology is rather interesting when juxtaposed with your last sentence. I think it's not difficult to imagine the concept of promised land without even invoking god.
Is the united states or americans more important in the eyes of the politicians? And those who answer (as it's a valid answer) that the united states and americans are one and the same, are uttering a very nationalistic idea. Denying that the nation can ever diverge or be separated from the people that constitute it.
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so you hate PC games well i hope that you never play halflife 2 seeing as how it is only being released on PC platform or maybe your computer is just so terrible that it cant run it. I dont know but maybe you should invest in a good computer and try some PC gaming. once you start you cant stop. its very addicting
Why would I care if games I buy now for the console I already have will play on the console I may buy in two or three years? Games generally 'play out' and besides: I'm not that hard on my gear and will likely still have the old console three years from now.
'Perpetual backwards compatability' is for Microsoft fans.
I didn't realize that the XBOX played PC games. Or are your referring to the XBOX using PC-like components even though the games have a LOT more similarity to PS2 or GC games?
One simple definition of nationalism is the glorification of a nation above all else.
While I understand what you are saying because I am very familiar with this subject, I hope you realize this is not a definition of anything. The word that requires clarification here is "nation".
Trying to impose a standard of human rights is totally orthogonal to whether it is done in a nationalistic spirit or not.
"Human Rights" applies to all humans. It is not British Rights. or German Rights. It is a concept that came about due to internationalist political thought, that the whole of the humanity is composed of equals and thus they should have identical rights. This is incompatible with nationalism.
Or even whether the intentions are good or not, as exemplified by the colonial politics of the european countries throughout the 19th and early 20th century. (This was all done under the guise of bringing civilisation to conquered "savages")
But you are failing to see how that is an extension of normal human behavior. It is the course of history that more advanced, discplined tribes displace the weaker, less advanced ones. In time, these tribes became cities, and eventually they became nations. Who cares what the reasoning is. Nationalism is the modern form of tribal "us versus them".
I guess it's hard to see when you are bathed in it, but the profusion of symbols (colors, flags) also play a big role in the infusion of the "nation" everywhere.
This, I think shows you have an intellectual understanding of historical nationalism but not an aesthetic understanding. Nationalism is about ideals which unify a particular group of people in opposition to their competitors. The means of expressing (or reinforcing as the case may be) that unity is wholly secondary to the ideal itself. Jews for instance are the most successful nation in history, yet they did not use any flags until 50 years ago.
Denial of the promised land mythology is rather interesting when juxtaposed with your last sentence. I think it's not difficult to imagine the concept of promised land without even invoking god.
Well, the question here is who made that promise? Hmmm? I am not denying an atheist can understand this ridiculous myth which is common to primitive people. I simply do not see how it applies to the US. Can it be an ideal that unifies people into a nation? Of course, it certainly has with Jews for over two thousand years. Do I think it applies to the US as a whole? I just don't see it.
Is the united states or americans more important in the eyes of the politicians? And those who answer (as it's a valid answer) that the united states and americans are one and the same, are uttering a very nationalistic idea. Denying that the nation can ever diverge or be separated from the people that constitute it.
Hmm... I don't quite follow. Maybe if you expand this a little I can get a better understanding.
I thought World War I was caused by a system of entangling alliances which shifted the decision making process for the entire continent of Europe to whichever country wanted to start a war and bring everyone else with them?
IIRC, WWII had a lot to do with the German people being simply fed up with being kept on the brink of crisis by the rest of Europe and their need to pay back war debts to the US to the point of supporting anyone that promised to actually do something radical to change things.
Re:Just to clarify
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AvantLegion
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Yes, but they love "Srashdot!"
Re:Just to clarify
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mcc
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It is somehting that is a rather alien concept in the west these days.
Umm... so I don't know if you've been paying attention to America lately... but here at least, nationalism has been getting more and more ubiquitous for the last 20 years or so and in the last four has reached a fever pitch.
What I would call rare in America at this point is patriotism, but that's something altogether different and I don't think that's what you're talking about.
Then again I don't think nationalism has too much to do with the XBox's failure in Japan either. I would say that's more due to the game library being heavily biased toward genres that aren't often popular in Japan, the inexplicable decision to release many of the XBox's best titles in Japan either late or not at all, marketing and public relations actions (for example the scratched dvds incident) that can be described as nothing less than incompetent, and a perception among Japanese consumers that Microsoft's XBox division does not care about them.
At some point perhaps Japanese nationalism will start to be a problem for the XBox, but at the moment there are so many other reasons why the XBox is a disaster in Japan that nationalism doesn't even really get the chance to register.
Compare it to 3 year old console FPS (or hell, most 3 year old PC FPS) and, yeah, it pretty much dominates. Wait a few weeks and compare Halo 2 to the current crop for a fair comparison.
That being said, I am looking forward to GTA: San Andreas tomorrow more than any console game EVER:)
I'm just so annoyed by people who trash a console for no good reason. XBox, PS2, GC are all capable of great games. And I have played a number of them on each.
halo was originally coded for the Mac, therefore would have looked sweeet. It would have used open standard everything, the pc port would have been trivial, every one would have been happy.
instead its brilliance was sacrificed in order to be a trojan for the X-box platform. after which 2 of the lamest ports i've seen left Halo a smoking pile of shit on the platform it was oringinally intended for.
Video games are not just about making huge profits. It could be considered an artform. Interestingly not many people draw a parallel between a musician selling out an a company/director selling out.
"Instead its brilliance was sacrificed in order to be a trojan for the X-box platform. after which 2 of the lamest ports i've seen left Halo a smoking pile of shit on the platform it was oringinally intended for."
Alternatively, it became a must-have XBOX title where it reached a much wider audience than it possibly could have, even on the PC.
"Video games are not just about making huge profits. It could be considered an artform."
Though I agree that games could be an artform (I've seen a few Flash games that could be qualified that way...) it just isn't a medium a lot of people take. I think the reason for that has to do with how much more complex a game is to make than a song, an image, or a movie. Programming is tough. It's hard for an artist to pick it up. (I speak from experience, here.) There was no moral obligation for Halo to be made for Mac. There was, however, an obligation to make sure the employees and the investors were paid. The original version had the potential to make for a better product, but how good is it to make a better product that's reach is limited?
I'm not bagging on Halo here. It's just a tough reality that making a successful game is very hard. Moving it to the XBOX guaranteed it a huge audience. More people benefitted from it. Now, Bungie not only has the money to make a sequal, but they can also take on future projects without having to be as concerned about it.
That sort of make sense? I'm not saying you're wrong to grumble, but I do think a broader perspective would be beneficial to your feelings here.
I was impressed with the out-door graphics of Halo but extremely unimpressed with the in-door.
Really, I haven't seen indoor modelling and design that boring since the Doom days. Besides that the rooms never made any sense at all they never varied. Particularly the Library level was horrid, but there were a lot of other challengers to the throne of suck in that game.
I'm hoping Halo2 will pick up the slack in that (indoor design) regard. Although I have to give it to them that they did get the controls right. Seems like everyone is using "Halo" controls now in console games.
In WW1 some countries wanted to start a war, otherwise it wouldn' have happened. I'm sure you can trace some nationalistic feelings in there if you want. (Though it's probably not as clear cut as WW2.)
In WW2 Hitler played a lot on the feelings of the German populations that they were better than others and thus deserved a better situation. And since they were pretty miserable at the time that was easy to do. Good 'ol "We against Them" is always effective when you want to make people follow you.
But nationalism is scary. Unless it's like those Norwegians who are more like children on Christmas eve than warmongerers when it comes to Norwedian day of independence.
IMHO if you are willing to die or kill for your country you're an idiot. If you are willing to die for your friends, family and loved ones that's another thing though.
One simple definition of nationalism is the glorification of a nation above all else.
You might try to be more precise by avoiding the term "nation" which remains to be defined. Following Anderson, I would say that nationalism is an instance of group superiority thinking based on an imagined community.
Or even whether the intentions are good or not, as exemplified by the colonial politics of the european countries throughout the 19th and early 20th century. (This was all done under the guise of bringing civilisation to conquered "savages")
Or by the US of A, too, that had two colonies: the Philippines (1898 through 1946) and Puerto Rico (1898 through 1952); as such, the USA had more of a colonial empire at this time than classical European colonial powers such as the Netherlands or Spain.
Bringing civilisation to conquered "savages" is a typical element of Western imperialist thought; it is related to imperialism, which is a different phenomenon from colonialism.
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You might not be SOL in Japan, as it turns out, because there's an external harddrive for the PS2 that is available in Japan... but not in the US.
Well, actually, they could be SOL, as it's unclear whether or not that drive will work with the new PSTwo. Apparently, this drive was made in very limited quantities too, since few people wanted an external one instead of the cheaper internal one.
There's a lot of speculation on USB2 drives being made available for use with the new PStwo. There are more US PS2 FFXI users than I expected, so there's been quite a bit of talk in the FFXI community about the original PS2 which is compatible with the hard drive being discontinued in the US and being replaced with the PStwo that doesn't support the harddrive.
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While I understand what you are saying because I am very familiar with this subject, I hope you realize this is not a definition of anything. The word that requires clarification here is "nation". [...] It is the course of history that more advanced, discplined tribes displace the weaker, less advanced ones. In time, these tribes became cities, and eventually they became nations. Who cares what the reasoning is. Nationalism is the modern form of tribal "us versus them".
Note that this is not a definition of anything, either. Saying that the nation is the modern extension of the tribe relies on a layman's definition of "tribe", and as such the definition is wrong again; for example, cohesion within a tribe is provided by family ties, cohesion within a nation is provided by language and, possibly, some cultural symbols. If you want to make such a statement, you'll have to provide a definition of "tribe" as a social phenomenon. Even today, you have cases of tribes within nations, such as in the USA, in South America, on the Arabian peninsula or in Central Asia, that your model completely fails to explain.
Can it be an ideal that unifies people into a nation? Of course, it certainly has with Jews for over two thousand years.
Please. Are you saying that Jews saw themselves as a nation five hundred years ago? Was there a uniting element of any kind that united all Jews into a single imagined community? A shared religion or sacral language isn't sufficient; often religious ties are much weaker than cultural or everyday linguistic differences. An European Jew of 1500 would have felt very little in common with a Central Asian Jew. Uneducated, especially non-Hebrew-speaking Jews wouldn't even have recognized each other as Jews. Actually, there are reports from Russian Jews who came to settle in Central Asia in the 1870s and felt they had nothing in common with the local counterparts.
If you talk about nations, it doesn't make much sense to start off earlier than about 1650 or 1700, and if you talk about the Jewish nation, then I guess Zionism is the decisive phenomenon.
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Well, I'm not much of a gamer, but PC games really don't appeal to me. I like Counterstrike, Starcraft, and Call of Duty, but that's about it. I think my main beef is how bad PC RPGs suck. My computer is certainly fast enough to run most games, it just get's used for compiling instead:)
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The thing is, most people already have a PS2 or GC. Will they buy an XBox just to play the same games more smoothly? Unlikely, and I think XBox's sales numbers reflect that.
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Tell me I'm wrong, go ahead! Find one thing in that post which wasn't entirely defensible.
Maybe I should have added that Halo fans also take great offense that their digital drug might not be the pinnacle of perfection that they believe it to be. Just like Final Fantasy 7 fans.
If you're going to mod it down, mod it off-topic. That's the closest thing it came to being. (and even then it was in reply to an off topic part of an on topic parent)
I'd agree with that. I got my Xbox for Halo, my favorite Xbox game is that Riddick one, I'll get Halo2... I have a PS2 as well, and I really don't care for it much, and I think that's in large part because its library skews towards Japanese influenced (or imported) games.
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There's no doubt that an influx of pc ports and American style games would come from an American console from primarily a PC software manufacturer.
But I guess games like Otogi, its sequel, Dead or Alive, Soul Calibur 2, Onimusha, Ninja Gaiden, Breakdown, Marvel vs. Capcom 2,Metal Gear Solid 2, etc, etc, etc, only apply to American tastes...
i've had a PS2 for about 3 years, i play it almost every day for at least 2-3 hours, and its on and in use for most of the weekend when my friends come round and we have massive binge drinking and pro evolution soccer days. i've had to replace 3 controllers, but am still on the first console.
it is starting to wig out a bit on some older games, but i think thats got more to do with the age and condition of the game iteself rather than the drive fucking up.
Really? A pre-order is selling out more than a item that's been out for 4 years already? I'm just curious, how is the sale of Super Mario Brothers/Duck Hunt doing against Halo 2 preorders?
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Super Mario Brothers/Duck Hunt currently outsells Halo 2 preorders... in Japan!
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Not too surprising...
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chrispyman
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It's really not too surprising that they presales of the Nintendo DS is beating the PS2 and Xbox in Japan. I mean even though the new slim PS2 is nice, who'd want one when they already have a working full sized PS2? You shouldn't compare new products to enhanced old ones.
Agreed. However, I by sheer coincidence broke my PS2 (Purchased 7 Days after the release, no problems till now.) last week. I traded it in on one of the shiny new ones, and am happy that I can now carry it around in my pocket, as well as play FFX once again!
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It is a hardware sale, so it compares to other hardware sales. The direct competition (PSP), hasn't even got a price, less than 2 months before the planned launch.
Re:Not too surprising...
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SamSim
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Um... how about people like me, who don't own a PS2 but are considering buying one, now that they're smaller, cheaper and have a large proven back catalogue of great games?
I disagree. First of all, most gamers will perceive the DS as an enhanced old product as well... they'll simply think it's a version of the GBA with an additional screen. In short, an anomaly. You would expect sales of something perceived as "anomalous" to ramp up very slowly, picking up only after consumers figure out how an additional screen can benefit gameplay. So if I'm Nintendo, I would take this as terrific news.
In addition, the PSONE sold very well after it was introduced, despite the fact that it, too, was just another version of the original Playstation.
Re:Not too surprising...
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It does play GBA software...
But it is not a Gameboy. Nintendo has repeatedly stated that the NDS is NOT the successor to the Gameboy Advance.
Yet, even if it were it remains consistant with Nintendo's old practice of maintaining backwards compatibility. I don't even know how many Gameboy games I've had over the years, but even my original Metroid 2 works perfectly fine on my Gameboy Advance SP. Not that I care to replay it, but if I wanted to I could.
I wonder if Nintendo intends to migrate away from the Gameboy Platform or if future Gameboys will remain compatible with the entire prior line and include compatibility with the DS?
It's times like this that I wonder if Nintendo really makes long term goals for themselves or if they just kind of try shit and get lucky most of the time.
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Re:Not too surprising...
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I already mentioned this in the last PS2 resize discussion, but I've been thinking about getting one of these new slim bad boys for the car, even though I have a 1st gen PS2 at home. Smaller footprint, lower power consumption, ability to play burned DVD's (according to EBworld) - all of this makes it an excellent choice as a DVD/Game add-on to my car system for my child on those long trips.
Re:Not too surprising...
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tonejava
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There are rumours a new GameBoy is in the works. I can't recall the link (nintendojo.com I think) but apprently DS is a new line of portable gaming and the Gameboy will continue to Advance (no pun intended) in parallel.
End this problem right now. Yes, it is. Its freaking tiny. Slighty longer and wider than a DVD case, oh, Id say about an inch thick (maybe slightly thicker.)
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Re:Interesting.
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How did people get burnt with the purchase of a GBA?
It seems pretty impressive that this device is taking in pre-orders that put it in such a position. It is something of a novelty device, so it bodes well for the new product to see it competing strongly with its cheaper, more established, and let's not forget *available* sibling, the GBA-SP.
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Re:Interesting.
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ID like to know as well how "people" got burned. Even if you find the games to be too expensive buy a blank GBA cartridge and basically rip all your games to it.
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How well will it hold on?
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I really have to wonder what impact pre-orders have, other than hype. I mean, without even seeing the product first hand, people are putting down money on hardware that is unproven. I wish I were at Nintendo right now - This marathon of slightly-better-than-the-last game boys isn't gonna stop until the company breathes it's last.
Gotta catch 'em all.
That is, until Nintendo falls victim to the same thing that killed SEGA Systems - Rapid Release of Inferior Duplicate Consoles.
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Re:How well will it hold on?
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Anonymous Coward
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Another Xbox fanboy. Too bad next Xbox won't have a hard drive. Been proven MS is worried about Xbox-Linux machine.
Re:How well will it hold on?
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Babbster
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"Slightly better"? I know they're just screenshots available now, but the graphics upgrade looks pretty serious (and before anyone hits me with "gameplay over graphics," the jump to 3D from 2D is potentially a huge difference in gameplay). In addition, they've added a second LCD with touchscreen capability. Wireless connectivity adds yet another dimension to the beast (a shock frankly with the healthy profit margin on Nintendo's cables).
You could easily argue that the various incarnations of the monochrome Gameboy, and even the Gameboy Color, were weak upgrades. But the Gameboy Advance was a huge step and the GBA SP fixed a serious problem with the original. As above, the DS is another big change.
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Re:How well will it hold on?
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I mean, without even seeing the product first hand, people are putting down money on hardware that is unproven. I wish I were at Nintendo right now...
Well, the gameboy is the best selling video game console of all time. Nintendo does a pretty good job of delivering cool hardware with first-party titles that are fun for people of all ages. I don't really think pre-ordering one now would be much of a risk.
Re:How well will it hold on?
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gamewise it's still just 'slightly better' for now.
you haven't seen it, i haven't seen it, and most importantly we haven't played with it for couple of days to know if it really works for us or not.
virtual boy had neat ideas.. but didn't really make it a hit.
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Re:How well will it hold on?
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tonejava
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I mean, without even seeing the product first hand, people are putting down money on hardware that is unproven.
Unproven you say?
How many people out there use a mobile phone with some games that are networkable?
How many people own or have used a PDA?
How many people have played a console game and wished they could take it with them out on the road?
I don't think there is anything unproven about what nintendo are trying to sell. It is built upon ideas that are already a reality in todays world and as well as introducing a new way of gameplay - perhaps the network gaming that everyone is after , free.
Re:How well will it hold on?
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"This marathon of slightly-better-than-the-last game boys"
i am not sure which is more impressive, the fact XBOX is getting absolutely hammered in Japan or the fact there's a way to track the fact less than 200 units were sold...
nintendo is still a very, very strong brand in japan, more so than in the states. a lot of people (like myself) grew up in japan with famicom being the first video game system they played...
>In America, Chevy sold 34,064 Corvettes last year. Honda sold less than 50 Acura NSX's.
except both GB DS and Xbox are both targeting mainstream consumers. they aren't niche market items, like sport car, especially the very powerful and the very expensive ones like Vets and NSX. while they may be profittable, chevy and honda do not intend those sports cars to be their flagship cars not is their business built on that. otoh, GB and Xbox are the main items for nintendo and microsoft, respectively. their business depends a lot more heavily on the success of those machines. (you must, of coruse, separate therest of microsoft from this and consider only the home entertainment division... afterall, microsoft isn't in this to just throw miney away. they'd much prefer if Xbox was more successful in Japan.)
the day Camrys and Accords are being outsold by Focus or Gamecube being outsolde by Xbox in the U.S. by three orders of magnitude, i'd say "it goes both ways."
a lot of people (like myself) grew up in japan with famicom being the first video game system they played...
Funny, I grew up in the USA, and the NES was the first video game system I played. And other than a Playstation purchase (just for Final Fantasy 7, 8, 9), I've never bought a non-Nintendo system. Nor do I care to. 10 years ago, that was about fanboyism, but now, I just don't have time.
One thing you are forgetting.
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Anonymous Coward
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I think the majority of you dont know the japanese gamer and why Ps2 has sold gazillions in Japan. Everytime a new color, or special edition PS2 has come out in Japan, it has sold millions. A lot of japanese gamers own more than 1 working Ps2 just for collectors sake. Its not very uncommon over there, and it IS surprising that the new PStwo isn't doing as well.
Re:One thing you are forgetting.
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CritterNYC
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it IS surprising that the new PStwo isn't doing as well.
1. It won't work with existing mod chips. 2. It won't work with the hard drive for Final Fantasy.
Re:One thing you are forgetting.
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SmellsLikeFish
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These 2 things are important for probbaly 0.01% of the PS2 buing public - If it will play Madden 2005 Joe Sixpack will be happy
Re:One thing you are forgetting.
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Deliveranc3
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Where can I get a good modchip for the old ones?
Re:One thing you are forgetting.
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Ed_Moyse
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The parent was replying to a post about why the PS2 isn't selling well in ****JAPAN****, not the US.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Glytch
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It's more a matter of there being few Xbox-exclusive titles that get translated to Japanese. In your average Japanese home, space matters. Why have an Xbox and PS2 when the PS2 already has most of the best games in one's native language?
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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be-fan
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Um, the Japanese love Americans*. The poor sales of the XBox have nothing to do with the Japanese hating Americans. The biggest problem with with the XBox is two-fold:
1) It was late to the scene, and the PS2 was *very* well established by that time;
2) It's gaming library isn't really what the Japanese like. XBox games are more like PC games and less like console games. It's heavy on sports titles, and light on console style RPGs and platformers.
*) So do people in most other countries, which Americans would realize if they actually traveled abroad. Even in Paris, people couldn't have been nicer as I tried to communicate in my heavily yankee-accented broken French:)
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Ironsides
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Easy, the type of games that appeal to the Japanese are not the same type that appeal to the US or Europe. Also the extra cost to get the DVD playback in an X-BOX, the bulky controllers made for a steel worker, bad aestethic value of what it looks like, crapy case and that it weighs much more than a PS2 doesn't help either.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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MilenCent
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XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
I dispute the "good gaming library" bit. Besides Halo (and Halo 2), there is just not that much good for the system that cannot already be found for a different system. I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in putting its library at a distant third place in the race. And considering that this is Japan we're talking about, where Sony, Nintendo, Sega and Squareenix *live*... no, it's not at all surprising they're doing poorly.
The hardware is good, but not that good really, I'm not aware of the XBox being a tremendous improvement over the other consoles available this wave, certainly not enough to make a difference at this point.
Yes, but the new slim version (11) is comming out November 11th.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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grunt107
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One of the big objections in Japan to the Xbox is the size - especially the Duke controllers (until the S controller came out). They want something tiny or thin. The cultural distain for our products can be overcome if we make something that looks Japanese in form.
Not as big a deal as one may think
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LordZardoz
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While this cannot hurt the DS, it is not a huge accomplishment, to my mind. The modified and slimmed down PS2 is only going to really intrest a limited number of people.
1) Lunatics who must buy every Sony Console. 2) People replacing old / broken PS2 consoles. 3) People purchasing their first PS2.
The PS2 is on the downswing of its life cycle. Its still a popular console, but by now, pretty much everyone who wants one already has one. It would be more impressive if it was outselling all versions of the PS2 combined, since the new PS2 does not have the HD support.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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bersl2
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XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
1) Since when have the majority of console gamers cared about differences within one hardware generation?
2) As I read your statement, it drips with arrogance: your/the American idea of "good" is different from someone else's/the Japanese idea of "good."
3) They can be just as nationalist as we can. Don't act surprised.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Gizzmonic
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XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly
Superior to what? The Xbox library is made up mostly of games that are ported from another platform (PS2 or Windows).
In Japan, apartmetn space comes at a premium, and most are unwilling to give up that space for a huge-ass system like the Xbox, without some great exclusive games. Ninja Gaiden and Halo just aren't good enough.
I'm sure cultural bigotry has a little to do with it, but so does Microsoft's cavalier attitude towards the Japanese market. It has cost them, and I doubt they'll be able to gain a foothold in Japan unless they buy out a huge developer like Konami or Capcom...
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The US / West Doesn't Get
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colonslashslash
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The Japanese gaming market, at least thats how it appears, I'm not a huge gamer, but you take a look at the majority of Japanese-only titles and think how well they would potentially do in the West.
Most of them would fall flat on their faces, and the same is true the other way around, at least in some part. My point is, companies like Nintendo and Sony are Japanese and they have a much better idea of what game content their market wants to see, therefore they are more succesful in producing tailored games for that market, and also find it alot easier to build up a fanbase for their hardware.
Japan as an entity seems to prefer titles like Super Magic Fun Travel Wish Yo-Yo 6 over something with lots of explosions and guns, maybe this is what companies like Microsoft are not realising?
Anyway, as I said, I may be way off, I havn't been a real gamer for years, and don't pay that much attention to it.
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Re:The US / West Doesn't Get
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Guppy06
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"My point is, companies like Nintendo and Sony are Japanese"
I think it's about time to give Nintendo the "honorary" designation as an "American company" as far as who's being targeted is concerned. Pretty much since Donkey Kong, North America has been Very Good to Nintendo, even better than Japan at times (think of the N64), and it seems they've realized this. It's almost as if their corporate headquarters in Japan is more for show than anything else, with Redmond calling more of the shots.
Think of the recent Nintendo games that have been released here first, even games that were developed and written in Japan. How many Japanese gamers will be importing their DS from here before the Japanese launch date?
Hell, they spun off their Canadian arm as a separate division. They still haven't split up their European unit.
or maybe they realise it but don't care? It makes no business sense to spend your resources where you are weakest the most. If the xbox is strong in the west then that's why microsoft will focus their efforts (at the expense of the platform elsewhere). It would be hard for microsoft to take on nintendo or sony in japan so they probably just give it a halfassed attempt anyways.
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Re:The US / West Doesn't Get
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Stevyn
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Don't forget the boatloads of cash from Pokemon. Some claim that was Japan's revenge for Hiroshima.
Re:The US / West Doesn't Get
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For a long time, I had the same puzzling believe that MS can't fight in the Japanese market because they don't know how Japanese think.
This is not true at all. MS hires Japanese people to market XB in Japan.
I thought then perhaps, they weren't sucking up to the Japanese developers as much, so there were no developers, and thus, no games made for the Japanese for the XB.
I did some follow up and read a few articles by Japanese developers (one in particular, is an interview with Namco, who did really well with Dead or Alive 3, Ninja Gaiden on the XB)
The story goes like this.
When XB was being released, lots of Japanese developers wanted to try it out. You never know, if it was going to be successful, they could sell more games, or even break into the US/Europe market.
But, they develop the games, and only market it within Japan. With already a smaller market of XB units (compared to PS2), these early Japanese games didn't do so well.
And they never bothered to sell their game overseas which is where the XB have major markets (Namco did, and they did well). They just got scared and decided XB won't earn them money, and went back to make PS2 games.
Thus, there are hardly any Japanese XB games, which means not that many people will want to buy XB.
It's that kind of vicious cycle thing.
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not too surprising...
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fireduck
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so the DS presales are outselling the redesigned PS2 presales. perhaps that's because everyone already owns the PS2 and would prefer to pre-order something totally new over something that's just an update? (at least among first adopters.) here's the article that has the statistics. (can't seem to find the original gamespot story that is referred to)
I love the fact that the GBA, which already has an update to it, is selling at about 3 times the rate of the XBOX. I wonder where the IQue would fit on this list...
I think a just as interesting, if not more interesting story is the fact that a Gamecube + Mario Kart bundle will be coming out this holiday season for only $99.99. That's the same price just the console is selling for now.
In the UK anyway there is no old-style PS2 (judging from last weekend). Sony must have stopped making them. The shops just have signs up saying they will have the new slimline PS2 when Sony bothers to manufacture them. Otherwise you can buy a gamecube or Xbox if you can't wait:-)
Re:What PS2?
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Fred+Or+Alive
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Have you seen any black Xboxes either? Everywhere I look it's the new Crystal Xbox with one controller (rather than the two controller version from earlier this year).
Rather annoying, I bought an Xbox last year, now a fancy better looking one appears to be becomming standard.;-)
It is more than just a cosmetic upgrade. It includes the braodband connections that the original PS2 required an add-on for. But it ain't worth buying a new one. Especially since it looks more and more likely that PS3 is coming out in Summer 05
An upgrade? It includes the broadband connections, yet it isn't compatible with the harddrive. The number 1 online game in japan for PS2? Final Fantasy XI, which incidentally requires the harddrive. So, "to be fair", what the fuck was Sony thinking?
Well it has Halo, and now Fable. That might be *almost* enough to buy it for, along with Sudeki and the Rare game. Not as much as the PS2 or gamecube, but if you have all the good games for them already it might be worth having.
But I would have to buy another shelf big enough to put it on which would be inconvenient...
Knights of the Old Republic originally launched on XBox, then got ported to PC a few months later. Bioware has been focusing on console market, their next "big game" Jade Empire will be Xbox launch as well.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
Have you ever played a Japanese game? Are you even vaguely familiar with their culture? The XBox's library is so American it's ridiculous. You may like the games, but I assure you, your taste is going to be radically different than the average Japanese gamer.
Saying the XBox has a "good gaming library" is like saying someone who only has summer blockbusters in their DVD collection - good for some, not for all.
And, because I can't resist a little dig, aren't you pretty much proving that you are, indeed, stupid since you're unable to come up with an alternative to the "they hate us" theory?
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I think he meant the GBA and you're thinking of the GBA SP.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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e.g. the story that the US govt. was complaining to Japan that they weren't buying enough US cars, threatening them and saying it must be due to illegal tactics.
Perhaps they might have bought more if the US car companies had bothered to put the steering wheel on the correct (right) side of the car.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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SamSim
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I'd add a third comment: The Xbox is by far the largest of the current generation of consoles. Japanese homes, by comparison, are relatively small - space is at a priority.
Even Relevant?
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DanteBlack
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As many people have pointed out this is no surprise. But is it relevant? The DS is a new system, the slim PS2 is a new form factor. The real test will be against the Sony portable system. This here is just smoke and mirrors comparing system sales from different target markets. Pu-shaw.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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So do people in most other countries, which Americans would realize if they actually traveled abroad. Even in Paris, people couldn't have been nicer as I tried to communicate in my heavily yankee-accented broken French:)
I knew it! I knew that they still existed. Americans saying positive things about French people! You, sir, make my evening!
(no, I'm not French myself)
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When the XBox first came out...
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...Microsoft stood by Japan as the "must break into" market in order for the product launch to have really been a success... with Europe being a more secondary market.
Does anyone who's kept up with gaming news know if they've retreated from this statement? (Conceding that the Box is a decent threat to Sony stateside).
If it's 173 in a quarter, there's a good chance that more politicians were bought than X-Boxes in Japan.
There are a number of amusing cosmetic surgeries and certain obscure piercings that are certainly outselling the X-Box.
Many individual pornography titles will have outsold the X-Box 10,000:1, but perhaps more amusingly, almost every individual pornography title will have outsold the system.
Many local zines published at coffee shops will have outsold the X-Box, as well as some highschool newspapers, most yearbooks and even self-published CDs by up-and-coming musicians.
Most girl scouts, and I presume therefore some japanese Girl Scout equivalent, will individually outsell the X-Box in cookies, both by count and by profit against manufacturing cost.
The daily special at most resteraunts in Japan will outsell the X-Box.
In fact, it looks like the only thing that isn't outselling the X-Box in Japan is <badbear action="karmawhore">SCO Unix</badbear>
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Saeger
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You were the only American wearing the t-shirt that read "Love my country; Hate my government", weren't you? That would explain the understanding you got.:)
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Conflicting Data
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Bronz
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Re:Conflicting Data
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DarkGamer20X6
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Just to clarify, check your own source. The information you provided was on the wrong week. Going forward a page provides the proper information.
Here's the correct link: http://forum.pcvsconsole.com/viewthread.php ?tid=82 72&page=11
And for those who don't like to follow the links: October 11 - 17, 2004 Game Boy Advance SP - 35,280 PlayStation 2 - 22,470 GameCube - 4,368 Game Boy Advance - 633 Xbox - 173 PSone - 60 Wonder Swan Crystal - 38
To quote the Joystiq article: "Notably, it beat the Playstation 2 redesign and, of course, Microsoft's Xbox (which sold a whopping 173 units)."
So, yes, the Joystiq article was not incorrect in the number of X-Box units shipped that week. I realize that this was an easy mistake to make; please be more cautious in the future.
I wasn't correcting the article. I was correcting the headline:
"Outselling the Xbox is easy though. They sold less than 200 in Japan last month."
The link I posted showed the previous month to be well above 200 units. And it was the correct link. It's an easy mistake to make, but please be more cautious in the future in telling people to be more cautious in the future.
Also (and perhaps ironically?) your link was malformed with an extra space between 82 72... Again, please be more cautious in the future.
"According to http://forum.pcvsconsole.com/viewthread.php?tid=82 72&page=10 [pcvsconsole.com] Xbox sales were somewhat higher. But it's the WWW -- don't believe half of what you read, and none of what you read."
Where exactly did you specify that you were referring to the headline and not the article?
Thank you.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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a) Superior hardware, maybe, but since when has that mattered? I can name 10 systems who where superior and did worse than the xBox has.
b) Good gaming library.... not really. Its mostly ports of Nintendo and PS2 games whit the only games being "xbox only" being sports titles and first person shooters which are more in tune to the American male demographic than the rest of the world.
c) We hate America argument..... please they love Apple, Western movies, and all kinds of American products.... The xbox was a poor attempt at Microsoft trying to steal the game market away because Microsoft wants to get their hands into everything.
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I just picked up one of these (very cute) little boxes because I wanted a second PS2. Why? Because my first one has a HDD in it (for FFXI), and is hooked up to my computer. However, I also play DDR regularly, in front of the TV, and take it to parties to play. I don't want to take the one with the HDD, and constantly setting up/taking down the console is a pain. (Not to mention the PS2v1 was quite a luggable.) A second one, especially with the new form factor, solves both problems. (And now I can play THUG and some others without splitscreen!;-))
Now, this isn't to say that many people will have reason to buy a PS2. The fact they did this is an obvious sign it's reached maturity. The fact the DS presales outsold the PS2 is hardly a suprise; call me back when it outsells the PS2 in total units shipped. (It might; the handheld market is a much different one from the console market. You could easily have 2+ per household.) But presales beating sales on an already-saturated console? Big whoopteedoo.
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So when does the Screen and car adapter come out? My kids are getting bored with the PSone and matching screen on long trips. It would be nice to have one device to play PS1,PS2, and DVDs
There's a PS2 LCD that worked with the old style PS2. Probably too big for the new one, but I'd imagine you'll see one within a month or two.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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be-fan
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I don't own one of those t-shirts. I can't find anything with a collar that says that:) Sersiouly, though, I was totally surprised by the reaction. While the US was doing the whole "freedom fries" crap, the French had signs up on their highways declaring their friendship with the US.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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stratjakt
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Who cares if or why Japan hates the XBox.
I got news for them. I hate Dance Dance Revolution, Pokemon and anime dating simulators.
BFD. The XBox can be (and at this point, just barely is) profitable without the Japanese market, and I think it's a good thing there's an American competitor in a market long dominated by the Japanese.
Japan is not the be-all and end-all of video gaming. Most of the games I've truly enjoyed in the last year or two didn't come from Japan.
Prince Of Persia: SOT was done in Montreal, Far Cry in germany, HALO in the US, GTA, Doom 3, Half Life 2, The Suffering, etc etc etc.... With the exception of some of Nintendo's title, Japan's super-fantastic-fun-fun gaming industry hasn't shit out anything I care for in a while.
I tire fairly quickly of giant robots piloted by schoolgirls while they're raped by octopi.
What was I talking about? Oh yeah, who really cares how the XBox does in Japan. Apparently MSFT doesn't, they haven't given more than a half-hearted effort marketing it there.
Every once in a while they issue a press release about how they plan to entice the Japanese, but that's nothing more than hot air to appease investors.
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Sure, but the DVD-drive stops working after about a year. At least it has done so one my two PS2. I will try to fix one this week. If I fail I must buy another PS2 so that I can play San Andreas this weekend.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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OrangeTide
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The world certainly loves American blue jeans, and basketball shoes. Although everyone makes fun of American automobiles. Even though it's always the non-american autos look comically small. j/k
It usually American foreign policy that the world hates. I'm guessing it's because Americans make decisions that impact the world, and we don't accept input from other countries into our political process. A lot of Mexicans, Cubans, Australians, and whatever write US leaders. And they all recieve the same form letter from the congressman/senator stating that they should write their own government.
ps - I'm more into PS2 because of the titles. I don't do sports or racing games. Although progressive 16:9 output would be nice on my 55" HDTV. I'm stuck with 480i on my PS2:(
Is this supposed to be a surprise? Of course the Nintendo DS preorders are going to outsell the PS2! In Japan, the PS2 takes 80% of the market share. The only difference between the old PS2 and the new PS2 is that its smaller, weighs less, comes with integrated NIC/Modem and looks sleeker. On the other hand, The Nintendo DS is a completely new portable video game system that features technology never before offered by any other home console or hand-held game system. Again, I don't see what the big deal is here.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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jabuzz
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Curious thought, perhaps it is the class of Americans that never leave the USA that people outside the USA dislike. Given the percentage of USA citizens that hold a passport compared to the normal for an industrialized first world democracy, those Americans that travel abroad are a distinct minority.
Another slim percentage
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SuperKendall
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I would have bought one if I didn't have the network adaptor already (bought just weeks before) as the combination network, smaller form factor, and lack of noise would convince me to spend the extra above the cost of an adaptor alone. I was thinking people like that might maek up a larger percentage than one would think.
Generally though I agree with your point, the console is pretty mature and sales would be dropping off naturally. It would be interesting to see the sypothetical case of the DS, PS3, and XBox NeXT all releasing the same day!
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Where do they store them all?
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Where do they store them all? I thought one of the reason against the Xbox was the huge size. How can they afford to double stack PS2's!
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Another factor that probably figures into low xbox sales is that there have been reports saying that xbox2 is coming out in 2005. Nobody wants to buy a console that may be obsolete in a year or less. Especially since xbox2 is not expected to be backwards compatable.
PS2 isn't going to have the same problem because they have a good track record there.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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lpp
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Veering wildly off topic here, but... are you serious? I mean, really, the only viewpoints I see here stateside via the media indicate a level of loathing typically reserved for child molesters and people who talk during movies toward anything American.
So you're actually saying statistically significant numbers of people in (at least) France actually like America?
Hehe, ideal sales for M$ for the slashdot crowd is when
173 ------------- ~ 1.36e-6 ~ 0% 127,333,002 of a population sample buy a Bill-product.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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bani
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for most of the rest of the world, "travel abroad" amounts to driving an hour or two at most. then boom, you're in a completely different country with completely different customs and languages.
maybe you're counting "travel abroad" as in germans visiting france or something?
'travel abroad' for the USA is on a completely different scale altogether. perhaps convenience has something to do with it? the percentage of australian citizens that hold a passport is a distinct minority as well...
The thinner PS2 also lacks a hard drive. And does it have the FireWire port through which one could otherwise add a hard drive?
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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mekanizer
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Most Canadians like the American automobiles and American movies but hate the U.S. policies/military.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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be-fan
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I'm completely serious. When I was there, people were as nice as could be, even though I was quite obviously American. And those signs on the highway (nice big official ones), were quite definitely real. Among the people I met, I didn't sense any animosity towards Americans in the way I sense animosity towards the French over here.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Agret
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GTA Double Pack is on XBOX
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ALSO IN BREAKING NEWS...
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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clontzman
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The Xbox library is actually really great. There are tons of solid exclusives (Halo, KOTOR, Fable, Project Gotham 1/2, Rallisport 1/2, Top Spin) and, more importantly, the best versions of multiplatform games (EA and Sega's sports lineup, Ubi's lineup, etc.) are almost always on Xbox. Live is really sweet as well. Plus you don't need memory cards, it supports HD, voice chat, 5.1 sound in pretty much every game -- it's pretty hard to go wrong for $150.
It does lack Japanese RPGs, but that's about it. I
There is no PSTwo. The new, slimmer version is still called the PS2. Its just new. And slimmer. So it wasn't a typo, just ambiguous.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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grouse
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If you want to compare the percentage of Americans with passports to the percentage of British with passports, that's just silly (and I would say a little snobby). If we here on Britain, want to leave our little island and go to any other country other than Ireland, we have to have a passport. But once we have one it is easy to do so. I can hop on a plane at Stansted and be in Paris or spain for less than £1 (plus taxes) in a couple of hours.
Compare this to what Americans would need to visit a country where a passport would be required. They don't need one to visit Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, or various Carribean countries. And the continental U.S. itself is freaking huge (2.5 times the size of the EU). The area of Britain is smaller than that of the State of Oregon. So as an American, you would have to travel a LONG way and spend a lot of money before you even needed a passport. Even moreso if you wanted to visit another "industrialized first world democracy."
A better comparison would be with Canadians, who have a similar situation as to where they can go without a passport to Americans. An estimated 26 percent of Canadians hold passports, compared to about 20 percent of Americans. Big deal. Now tell me that you dislike that 74 percent of Canadians.
So there you go. Not everyone in America is xenophobic, and not everyone in Britain is snobby.:-)
Sure, but the DVD-drive stops working after about a year. At least it has done so one my two PS2.
Yeah, I've got a couple friends with broken/glitchy PS2s as well. My PS1 started stuttering badly on audio/video streams after about 3 months of light use (and this was a model bought in '99). A friend of mine went through 4 (four) PS1s over 5 years.
I've also got a $200 Sony VCR that's maybe 3 years old, and has been used maybe 3 dozen times, that has gotten very finicky about playing movies.
I've sworn off Sony electronics. Here's hoping that my CD changer doesn't crap out in the next couple months.
If I fail I must buy another PS2 so that I can play San Andreas this weekend
And this is why my boycott won't work. Too many people are content with the idea of disposable hardware, and just accept the fact that they'll have to buy several of the same machine.
Here's a hint: if people would QUIT BUYING CRAP, maybe Sony would be forced to meet some quality standards. Or, maybe if people bought from Nintendo or Microsoft instead, developers would switch to those platforms.
Unfortunately, people KEEP BUYING CRAP.
--Jeremy
-- Jesus was a liberal
Is Microsoft used to selling 200 units?
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amichalo
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This interesting stat is just the latest thorn in the side of Microsoft and the less than stellar results the Xbox business unit has had in unseeting the industry leading Sony and their PS family of systems.
This is important because it is said whenever discussing on-line music or video for that matter that if Microsoft wants it, it can have it. (Referring of course to the question on many people's mind as to how long Apple can retain a 70% market share in legal music download.)
But if Sony, clearly better capitalized than Netscape, can defend it's turf against the agressor that fell the industry leading Navigator browser from it's #1 market position by simply giving Internet Explorer away for free as the default for the Windows OS, can Apple, or anyone else, defend their industry from MS?
Yeah it's off topic, but CmdrTaco brought it up!
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Re:Is Microsoft used to selling 200 units?
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-noefordeg-
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Off topic: But... I Just bought an x-box with an Xecuter3 chip and a 160GB harddrive. And it's the singel best 'geek purchase' I've ever done. I just put away my DVD and VHS player. Even my girlfriend thinks that the x-box is 'a nice thing' (She is really anti-geek). It's the 'crystal version', not the ugly black and green one.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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gullevek
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japanese cell phones are not so small anymore.
Because nowadays they are - Digital Camera - MP3 Player - Karaoke Machine - TV - Video Camera
therefore they need more space:)
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- Rosa Luxemburg, 1871 - 1919
GBA screen lighting problems
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tepples
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How did people get burnt with the purchase of a GBA?
"Burnt" in the sense of "Argh... the light... it burns". People who bought the original GBA got burnt by the lights that some people needed to see the screen. First-generation titles such as Castlevania used the low end of the luminance scale that was visible on the initial developer units but black on the production units. GBA palette values for each component range from 0 to 31; production units under normal lighting show black for values 0 through 7, but the first batches of developer units did not reflect this, and developers couldn't change the graphics code quickly enough to get the screen right. Later titles either had a brightness setting or just built their palettes to treat RGB(8, 8, 8) as black.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Coming+soon!
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"Or that people who already have a PS2 (which includes many, many people) for some strange reason see no need to own two PS2s?"
People that already had a GBA had no problem shelling out money for the GBA SP. Just how much of the GBA SP sales are you attributing to the frontlight?
"I mean, both sales figures are interesting, I guess, but the phrase "apples to oranges" comes to mind."
In other news, the GBA continues to bitch-slap the PS2 in sales...
one difference there, though
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jbellis
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most non-fanboys agree the xbox is more powerful than the ps2. (I own both, and don't consider myself a fanboy.:)
OTOH, the corvette is faster than the nsx and half the price. Basically the only reason to get an nsx is if you want a car nobody else in your state has. (I probably don't even want to know how much it costs to fix something in an nsx should it break down.)
Re:one difference there, though
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mpw2k
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Please mod me down as off-topic -1 as my car is 10 years old and only has a few microcontrollers.
In case you ever wanted to know how much it costs, I'm the man to ask. Bought a '95 NSX Last year...
$1000 Starter Motor
$2000 A/C Control Panel
$2000 A/C Motor
$1500 Timing belt replacement (labor included)
$2000 Clutch (labor not included)
$600 One Oxygen Sensor (I replaced 2)
$600 Valve Adjustment (I've had 3, two incorrect, one correct, paid for all 3)
$400 Cam Seals
... I'm not even going to list everything, but I put more than $20k into making the car "like new", and it didn't have a single abnormal for a '95 NSX problem. Be advised.
By the way, the C5 Vette, non-Z06 certainly has "more power", but the performance numbers are very similar and the NSX has the incredible mid-engine feel that's tough to match. All said, I like both cars and considered trading for the new C6, but I just love my insanely pricey out-of-warranty black beauty.
Re:one difference there, though
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Naffer
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Holy shit, a two thousand dollar clutch!? That said, the NSX is a sexy beast that just screams "you may be faster then me, but I'm infinitly cooler then you"
I'm still looking for the killer app
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Fiz+Ocelot
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I want to get a DS, but I can't get myself to preorder one if I don't know what game will be worth it. I haven't heard of what "the" must have game is yet....so what is it? Mario 64ds looks kinda cool. Metroid doesn't ship til 05. I don't want pokemon.
Way back in the day, FFVII sold me the PS1, Mario64 sold the N64, and gameboy advance sp was great because it still played my favorite game boy games. But I still don't know what to expect on the DS, hm. I'll probably get one anyway:P
Isn't PS2 the real story?
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Fry+a+Lad+Up
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The sales numbers that have been published for that week are as follows:
1. GBASP 35,280
2. PS2 22,470
3. Nintendo DS
4. PS2 Redesign
5. GC 4,368
6. GBA 633
7. Xbox 173
so PS2 is outselling GC 6 to 1 and Xbox 155 to 1!!!
and PStwo is outselling GC on it's own
Re:Isn't PS2 the real story?
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DannyiMac
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Haha, yeah. Good thinking. Poor MS, they should have known that an ultra huge gaming console wouldn't be popular in Japan. I wish the GC was doing good, though. I guess it will take some sort of Nintendo Revolution or something.
The only crime here is charging 20$ for the original Donkey Kong/Marios. They should have bundled all those old games for much less.
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OT:Just to clarify
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rossifer
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us in the U.S. have had it beaten over our heads that thinking America is a good country is a bad way to think
Actually, I only hear that from Bush supporters who feel that any criticism of the US government (present or historical) or US foreign policy is the same as bashing the whole country.
It's not. You don't have to be proud of everything the US has done to be a patriot. You just have to keep an eagle eye out to make sure that what you can make better you do make better. I've got a lot of problems with how native Americans were treated in the days of westward expansion. I've got a lot of problems with how the CIA has been willing to kill to support autocratic dictactors over democratically elected leaders as long as the dictator is friendly to US interests. But I still love this country.
In fact, that love is the reason why I'm so upset about the actions of the government that claims to represent me. If I didn't give a damn about the US, I probably wouldn't give a damn about what Bush does to the rest of the world.
The right wing really lives in a strange universe of their own construction. To rationalize the 50% of the country that completely disagrees with them, they've invented beliefs for the opposition that don't even make sense in their world view. Don't let me interrupt your strawman creation, but the opposition doesn't hate America, they (and I) just don't think it's being all it can be. But we're hopeful for the future.
Your reasons are pretty odd. Basically because Kerry isn't following the path set forth by the pope you're not going to vote for him. Not everyone is Catholic, and having non-Catholic stances in the goverment would be refreshing for once.
I have to say man, that was a really well thought out statement you made. A lot of times I try to express the same thing to others, but don't come across as well, so I am generally ignored.
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... stance on abortion, embryo stem cell research, and same-sex marriage.
This tends to annoy me a lot. I'm sure you think you have a lot of disagreement with Kerry here, but maybe it's less than you think.
Kerry is morrally against abortion (clarrified in the 2nd debate). However, he understands that his morals come from religious beliefs and, since they aren't universally shared, he cannot put them into legislation (seperation of church and state). I'm sure you can agree that this is a reasonable view.
Embryonic stem cell research is done on embryos from failed artificial insemination attempts mostly, and not from abortions. This is equivalent to using cadaver tissue for medical experiments. The medical experiments aren't killing the person, and (as with the case of any minor) are being carried out with the parents' consent. It is only banned because at some point people mistakenly believed that the embryos were coming from abortions.
Kerry is not for same sex marriage, he's for civil unions (which grant a lot of the same legal standing to homosexual life-partners). These are practical rights, like hospital visiting rights and joint tax filing.
I find that a lot of people's fears about Kerry are a little fuzzy and come from misconceptions about his views. I'm not trying to assail you or anything with this post (please read it in the friendliest tone you can, as that's how I'm trying to write it). And please at least consider the 3 points above before you head to the ballot.
Ah, you sound just like a Ross I know. Good man. And just to make sure you aren't that Ross, I just read all your other posts. So, unless you just moved to California from Utah and your wife is a literary genius, I'll have to be content that people named Ross are intelligent peeps.
However, I'd have to somewhat disagree with your assessment. Generally right-wing nut jobs do think that any criticism of the U.S. is bad. But any imagination that the liberal academia of America appreciate this country or are friendly to anybody who does is silly. Those people most entrenched in today's universities generally have an "Americans are fat lazy arrogant slobs and this country sucks" kind of attitude, and they teach it in their classrooms. If their criticism was about government in particular, that would be understandable, but it's general enough to encompass/America/ as a whole. So the parent of your post was in large measure right: we HAVE had it beaten over our heads that thinking America is a good country is a bad way to think. Thank goodness that many of us have only let it go over our heads, and not in them.
OT:Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really acc
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jsebrech
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So do people in most other countries, which Americans would realize if they actually traveled abroad. Even in Paris, people couldn't have been nicer as I tried to communicate in my heavily yankee-accented broken French:)
You were speaking french. That's why you got the good response. What the french despise is the stereotype of the american, who refuses to try to speak the local language. Much as americans wouldn't take favorably to a frenchman who came to the US and tried to speak french.
Still, I don't think there's any particular hate for americans in europe (I'm belgian). Maybe fringes of it, and a desire to pounce on any american who doesn't apologize for their government, and definitely plenty of hate for american foreign policy, but hating the actual people, no, not that. Though all bets are off if bush wins the election. Everyone is cutting the people who voted for bush last time some slack, because they hadn't had the opportunity to see him in action, but if he's re-elected I expect most of europe is going to take a "well, you made your bed, you sleep in it now" attitude. I know I will.
Not too surprising.
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tigress
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The insightful posts are being outmodded by the rehashing-something-already-stated-before-and-gett ing-insightful-modded posts?
Not too surprising when you consider that the insightful posts are a new design and... errr... yeah, something like that.:)
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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nuknuk
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ok, how about they prefer "Tokyo Extreme Racer 4" which is all about ricing your car and racing on the Tokyo freeway system. Whatever.
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Actually, I've read the name of the system was not that clear cut. Supposedly, the official meaning of the "DS" part is something along the lines of "Development System", paying heed to the fact that the system was designed in a way to encourage innovative game design in a time where innovation in the industry has become stagnant.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Guppy06
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"I can hop on a plane at Stansted and be in Paris or spain for less than £1 (plus taxes) in a couple of hours."
Please tell me you missed a zero or two!
"They don't need one to visit Hawaii, Alaska,"
And you in the UK don't need a passport to visit Scotland or Wales, do you?
"Canada, Mexico, or various Carribean countries."
For Canada, Mexico, and certain Caribbean islands, you don't technically need a passport, but you do need a decent proof of US citizenship and state-issued driver's licesnes don't count all by themselves. Realisticly, if you don't want to carry around your birth certificate(!) or naturalization papers(!), you need a passport.
Besides, having a passport can make life easier even if you don't leave the country. To get a driver's license or a job you either need three or four different documents proving your citizenship and such (birth certificate, Social Security card, etc.), or you can just present your passport which shows that you've already proven to the Department of State that you already have all that stuff.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Guppy06
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"Most Canadians like the American automobiles and American movies"
Think about where those "American" cars were built and those "American" movies were filmed.:)
Even that's weak. I never bothered upgrading from the classic GBA, since I need the same amount of light to play it as say, read a book--and all the same cool games are still there.
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The key difference between a Programmer and a Senior Programmer is that one of them is Mexican.
I agree with the other poster on this - What are you doing to these components?
I have a Sony 5-disk changer that's over 16 years old. It's seen heavy use all through college and after - no problems whatsover, it even plays burned CD's flawlessly. I have 2 Sony VCR's, one 5 years old, the other 7 years old. Again - NO problems, both still play crystal clear. A Sony surround tuner, 12 years old, I still use it in my second theatre system. An original (1st model, before they removed the aux connectors) Playstation 1, still plays games perfectly. A PS2, bought it about a year after they came out - no problems.
I even have a Trinitron TV, 9 years old, no color fade or distortion, that is pissing me off because my wife won't let me buy an HD-Wega until it dies. I have never had a single problem with any Sony component I've used over the years. What in the blue hells are you doing to your units that they all die so quickly?
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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hiryuu
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GP: XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
P: I dispute the "good gaming library" bit. Besides Halo (and Halo 2), there is just not that much good for the system that cannot already be found for a different system.
(For the sake of clarity, I'll specify that by "cross-platform titles" I mean those available on both XBox and PS2.)
I'll go along with the parent poster on this. I'm American, FWIW, and I don't even find all that much exciting about the XBox's line-up. I bought my XBox first, about two years ago, for two Sega titles that were XBox exclusives. At that point, I already had a list of PS2 games I wanted that was longer, but I wanted Panzer Dragoon Orta really, really badly.
At this point, completely ignoring cross-platform titles, I have three times as many PS2 games as XBox. I don't even own Halo, since I hate playing FPS with a console controller (tried it several times, with several games, on different systems, and couldn't stand it). I don't want sports games, and playing against others on Live! just never appealed to me. (Had my fill of bad sports and brats playing PC games online, thank you.) I just haven't seen enough XBox titles to excite me.
PS2, on the other hand - every time I turn around, I'm seeing another game that looks like fun (to me) being announced or released. So maybe it's not just America-bashing. Maybe, just maybe, if you're not into yet-another-multiplayer-shooter or the various sports games, but would rather see some interesting platformers or deeply-involving RPGs or such, then you're more likely to buy (or prefer) a PS2. Just a thought...
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Funny, I've had my PS2 since it was released 4 years ago, I use it almost daily, and it still works just fine. A few anecdotal stories about failing hardware do not make it a general rule, so please stop turning your unfortunate purchase of a faulty PS2 into a general estimation of all PS2 hardware.
Re:You have to understand the Japanese market
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Bagels
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I thought I ought to point out that none of the major three consoles allow hentai, or pornographic, titles (though I believe the Dreamcast did, back in the day).
There are a couple of faqs here that talk about some common problems, and how to fix them if you are willing to open the box and void warrenty.
I have 2 ps2s and I have encountered 2 problems that cause disc read errors.
One is where the disc is not secured tightly by the spinning mechanism, and therefore does not spin at the correct speed. This is easy to diagnose as the loose disc will create a loud buzzing sound. I added some duct-tape to the spinning mechanism, and now it grabs the disc perfectly.
The other is the more common dirty lens, and is much easier to fix.
Not for the faint hearted, you all know how these things are put together, no extra space, or slack on cables/ribbons, and things are almost kept together by tension and by overlapping peices 37 levels deep, heheh.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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BayBlade
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I don't see a great library, I see average--slightly below even. I'm not saying the system is a waste, but the library is weak. It may get better--will see.
Halo and KOTOR have been ported to PC already, which for a number of us, was a BETTER hardware experience than TV.
None of EA nor Sega nor Ubi have done exclusive X-Box development with any of their good titles. They do it with their big, relatively massive franchises, which don't suck, but don't make anyone do cartwheels either.
Project Gotham is alright, but its hardly the be-all and end-all of racing games.
Top Spin is, well, tennis. I'm having a really hard time getting excited about it, but in all fairness I haven't played it, due to an overwhelming lack of excitement for playing tennis.
Cuz I think Molyneux does interesting work, I'll give you Fable, and in all fairness, there's a few other decent titles out now and coming soon (halo 2), but that's true for all the consoles and the PC too (half-life 2).
The bottom line is $150 lets me play alot of the same or readily more interesting things on other systems. (Pikmin 2, or Paper Mario spring to mind because I spent a large chunk of last week on playing 'cube).
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Deliveranc3
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Agreed, also since Japanese people are multi-lingual (unlike most U.S. citizens) they can get access to the tonnes and tonnes of Japanese games released for PS2 (probably about as many as English titles) as well as the games we are used to.
Xbox doesn't have any depth in terms of Japanese developers.
well if you would like to know... I broke it transporting it back and forth to my girlfriends house for a half a year....
And it isnt a defect, DVD and CD optics are known to fail on even high quality stuff.... its kinda like a expensive needle. The only device I have seen last more than 10 years was our first CD player..
And that was a Sony Diskman
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Anonymous Coward
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>XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
Nintendo once said "gaming is not about the hardware", and they're right.
YOU might think the Xbox has a good gaming library, but some people don't.
I can't play Metroid or Zelda on the XBox. There's no creative games like Pikmin on the Xbox. So the Xbox is useless to me.
Also, both the PS2 and GC are from japanese companies that know how to make games for the japanese market.
It's no surprise the Xbox isn't doing well in Japan, and the Gamecube isn't all popular in america (stupid people still keep saying Nintendo is for kids - it's your loss on a great gaming library).
The Playstation 2 also has the biggest game library. And (most) probably the most japanese-language games too (especially vs the XBox).
How do you think the Xbox was supposed to compete in Japan?
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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bersl2
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Yeah, "dripping" is over-doing it. I did get carried away on that one.
I didn't read the article, but my gut reaction is "duh"
How can you not expect something new to outsell something that is a rehash of a product almost everyone owns? Honestly???
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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MKalus
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Umm... Dude, I don't need a passport to drive from Germany to France, I don't even have customs. Welcome to the European Unions.... And you can do that for more than 15 years.
As for "traelling abroad" where you need a passport, that mainly involves countries like the US, who would just LOVE to have a DNA Sample stored on the passort..... You never know with foreigners, they have such strange habits and all that....;)
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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MKalus
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Huh? Since when do you need a passport to go from the UK to mainland Europe????
I can't even remember when I was showing my passport the last time I came from overseas...
Okay, I SHOWED it, I walked through the line that said: "European Citizens" OPened it, showed it towards the officer and got waved through, took less than 5 seconds, while all the american and "foreign" citizens spent an hour standing in line getting everything sorted out (but next time I came into Canada *I* had to stand in line).
And this happened in London, Amsterdam and Frankfurt over the past 2 years to me, and I never showed a passport when travelleing within the EU.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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MKalus
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That is because the european "hostility" towards america(ns) is not against the peopel but against the way your government is treating the rest of the world.
Now, if you guys re-elect Bush (or Kerry acts the same way) this might change, but until Americans understand that their Government is their biggest marketing machine abroad they shouldn't be too surprised if there is an anymosity against America (as in the state, not the individual).
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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ender81b
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When I was in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Germany I never once was met with hostility because I was an american. INstead, I was met with hostility because our president is a goddam retard.
Seriously. Most europeans will - in good fun - poke fun of some aspects of American Culture or Americans they don't hate america --- mostly our president.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Svenheim
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I'll explain it to you. There is not really open passport-free travel within the whole EU area. However, there is passport-free travel between SCHENGEN-countries. The Schengen agreement is a special border agreement between most EU countries and a few non-EU countries. I'm Norwegian, and we are not part of the EU, but we are a part of Schangen, and thus we can travel without a passport to all other Schengen countries.
The United Kingdom has not signed the Schengen agreement, and thus you still need to show your passport when entering Britain from any EU country.
Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Ed_Moyse
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Hang on - I've lived in france as well (I'm british) and whilst I admit that the french sense of national pride is sometimes too close to xenophobia for comfort, and whilst it sounds like you had a shitty time for which I'm sorry, I can't agree with your last paragraph.
Since the republic of france was founded, schools have been secular (one of the points of the revolution was to reduce the power of the catholic church). This is not new. Any overt display of religious symbols is banned, such as big crosses. It is not specifically against particular religions, but a core part of french culture... you do not mix religion and the state. Read more here
Of course I have sympathy for people caught up in this, but it seems to me that france has, and has always had, a clear line on this area, and if it matters so much to people then there are plenty of other countries (such as the UK) which allow the wearing of headscarves and turbans. France is probably the wrong country to live in.
And for your information, other countries' state institutions have got in similar trouble.
Suppose they should stick a "do not use, might break" warning label on the PS2 then...
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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MilenCent
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As BayBlade has already explained, many of these games are not system exclusives -- they're available for the PC, which usually have better hardware. Project Gotham... well, it's a racing game so I discount it almost reflexively, but actually I don't know a lot about it. You are granted Halo -- but I mentioned it in my own comment, I seem to remember, and anyway I'm a FPS hater. Japan is more immune to the genre's charms than the US anyway.
"The best versions of multi-platform games" isn't good enough, alas, and certainly isn't as important as original software. You didn't even mention my favorite X-Box game (the severely underrated, if somewhat over-ghetto, ToeJam & Earl III).
Gamecube easily beats the XBox's lineup even with its meager selection of titles, and lack of a definitive Halo killer. And PS2 also beats it, for although its average game quality is less than first- and second-party Nintendo efforts, there are so many of them that some of them are almost bound to be great. Ico, Disgaea, that weird rolling-around-absorbing-stuff game whose name I always forget, those are the reasons I'd get a PS2 before an XBox, and those are all vey Japanese games.
Finally... well you said it yourself, Japanese RPGs are the system's biggest weakness. This is Japan we're talking about. Simple.
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MilenCent
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I'm a Nintendo loyalist (though I wouldn't go so far as saying partisian, though sometimes on Slashdot I feel like I'm responding to talking points, oy), but yeah, PS2 beats XBox's lineup handily. Not only is there three times as many interesting PS2 games as XBox, there's probably at least three times as many PS2 *games*.
As I said, I prefer Nintendo, but I'll admit there are a few PS2 games that look very cool.
It never ceases to amaze me that people who can deal with the difference between &&, ||, & and | can't distinguish between less amount and fewer numbers.
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Re:XBox less than 200 units? Is that really accura
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Enoch+Root
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a) Superior hardware, maybe, but since when has that mattered? I can name 10 systems who where superior and did worse than the xBox has.
You know 10 gaming systems with superior hardware to the XBOX? Please list them out, I'm curious to know about them...
The only crime here is charging 20$ for the original Donkey Kong/Marios. They should have bundled all those old games for much less.
Huh? If they make more money selling seperate versions than from selling bundles, then they should sell them seperately. Nintendo is in the business of making money.
if you don't think a game is worth $20, don't buy it and spare us the "it's a ripoff" and therby rationlizing the other poster's comment about ripping games to a blank cart.
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I opened the first failed PS2 i actually manged to fix it. There was a issue with the mechanics that is supposed to move laser over the disc. This playstation was bought as a gift to my borther. It was bought with GTA3 (the original)
I added some oil and let the mechnics move a bit so the thing worked fine for a few months. But then it failed again. I think I can make it work a second time.
The 2nd PS2 my girlfriend bought for me. It was bought a few weeks before the relase of GTA3:Vice City.
Now its quite likely that I may have to buy another PS2 for the release of San Andres.
Its true; GTA3 drives the sales of the PS2. At least in my family.
Im not bitter at Sony or anything. Stuff break. Hopefully I have just been unlucky.
And this is why my boycott won't work. Too many people are content with the idea of disposable hardware, and just accept the fact that they'll have to buy several of the same machine
I am all for boycotting stuff that needs to be boycotted. However GTA3 prevent me from boycotting Playstation 2. There is no way I buy a new PC just to run that game alone. And I need my GTA3 fix.
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I'm French and when I go to the UK I only need to show my ID (I don't have a passport).
BTW I was lucky enough to be able to play at the demo of Metroid Hunters on DS two days ago. I wasn't really convinced about the DS before but now I definitively get one when it's available. (sorry to be offtopic)
Yeah, I've got a couple friends with broken/glitchy PS2s as well. My PS1 started stuttering badly on audio/video streams after about 3 months of light use (and this was a model bought in '99). A friend of mine went through 4 (four) PS1s over 5 years.
Wow. I have a PS1 I bought June of 2000, and it's still working perfectly today after 3 moves and several 4 foot falls from a dresser to the floor.
And this is why my boycott won't work. Too many people are content with the idea of disposable hardware, and just accept the fact that they'll have to buy several of the same machine.
Here's a hint: if people would QUIT BUYING CRAP, maybe Sony would be forced to meet some quality standards. Or, maybe if people bought from Nintendo or Microsoft instead, developers would switch to those platforms.
No, you need to look at how you're treating your equipment and the conditions you're keeping it in. With all these failures, you're obviously doing something very wrong. Don't blame Sony if their stuff can't survive the undue abuse you're putting on it.
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MMMhhh, last time I went to London (on a plane) from Germany ('98?) I didn't have my passport with me, and nobody asked me for it either...... Odd.
Maybe Ford does not see itself exclusively as a luxury novelty. In other countries, it sells to the mass market.
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Well perhaps by analogy import sales of NTSC consoles outpaces import sales of PAL consoles in europe, for example, but that does not mean that NTSC will be mass market there. There is a distinction between luxury niche and mass-market.
Yes, I still have and use all of the components I mentioned. If you have trouble with Sony, that's not my fault, and chances are it's probably not Sony's fault either - you've either had extremely bad luck or you're treating your components as if they're expendable. To each his own I guess.
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Guess what? The S controller was the orginal Japanese controller. The Japanese never even saw the big pumpkin original US controller. The release of the S controller in the States was due to overwhelming requests rom US gamers to get the Japanese version.
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As I said, I prefer Nintendo, but I'll admit there are a few PS2 games that look very cool.
I want to like Nintendo more than I do - first console I bought with my own money was clearance SNES (just after the N64 came out). Only one I had for a long while, too - Super MarioKart, Super Metroid, Starfox, Secret of Mana, etc., etc. Bought the N64 for my (ex-)wife to play Zelda, but never got into it myself - and just didn't see anything else in the line that I liked. Now, there's only a handful of games on the Cube that catch my eye, and two of those are Metroid Prime and its upcoming sequel. Since I'm still backlogged on PS2 (and even a few PC) games, I haven't gone out of my way to buy a Cube yet.
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I'm French and when I go to the UK I only need to show my ID (I don't have a passport).
Maybe, but I was writing about British nationals going to France:
"British nationals need a valid passport to enter France."
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Well the last TWO times I went to Germany from London (both in 2003), I was asked for my passport. And I was asked for my passport when I wanted to leave Germany and return too.
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I posted a reply to this but my browser seems to have eaten it.
"I can hop on a plane at Stansted and be in Paris or spain for less than £1 (plus taxes) in a couple of hours."
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And you in the UK don't need a passport to visit Scotland or Wales, do you?
You're missing the point. Which is that Americans/Canadians can see a much, much higher percentage of the earth's land mass without a passport than the British.
if you don't want to carry around your birth certificate(!) or naturalization papers(!), you need a passport.
And if you don't want to get a passport(!), you need to carry your birth certificate. Next!
The implication whenever I hear that "only 5 percent of Americans have passports" (which is false) is that they are rubes uninterested in seeing the world around them. I think this is false.
You seem to think that because only 20 percent of Americans have passports, they are not being fully efficient in their bureaucratic obligations. For the sake of argument I will agree with you. So, what's your point?
What in the blue hells are you doing to your units that they all die so quickly?
Maybe, use them?:)
The problem is not so simple. I also have a 5 years old Sony VCR player, it plays without any problem.
But my playstation (bought in 1997) died in 1998, got repaired. Then died again on 1999 and 2000. Many friends (in fact, all of my friends with PS) had the same kind of problems. I skipped the PS2 for exactly these reasons. My Gamecube still works just fine.
What happens here is that Sony has a low Quality Assurance ratio. You can adjust your production lines so X percentage of your products end faulty, so, if you want better products, you spend more money. Sony has simply lowered the money spent.
They also use bad quality materiales for their cd and dvd drives in their playstations. I also will NOT buy a PSP for this very reason. If my playstation, which sat peacefully in my room, died for no reason at all, what will happen to the PSP, which would go in my pocket most of the time? explosions? spontaneous combustion? in a week?
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maybe you didnt read right... I said i knew ten systems that where superior and did worse in sales than the xbox has, not ten systems that where superior TO the xbox and had worse sales than the xbox.
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Oh, so sorry. That's what everyone guessed, but it was revealed at E3 that it actually means "Developer's System," a reference to the new flexibility in control chemes offered by the touchscreen. I forget who it was that said that (Iwata, maybe?) but it was right before the speech Yu Suzuki gave about how much Sega wants to write Nintendo games. (le sigh.) Then, he went on to save face by being the only interesting panellist that Nintendo had. So, whatever. One for two isn't bad.
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And if you find groceries to be too expensive, just take them!
I plant an apple tree on my property and license the general public to just take one apple per person.
Or I write a GBA video game, put it on my web site, and license the general public to download it. There are a lot of free and Free GBA programs, many of which you can download at pdroms.
Mitch Crim of Nintendo of America spelt it out further saying, "The Nintendo DS will be a universal system that can be played anywhere on the planet. Further, it can play games purchased anywhere. Please note, however, that accessories purchased in different parts of the world may not be compatible with the Nintendo DS you purchase."
Christ, I could respond to every one of these, but what's the point?
All I do is put fucking peanut butter sandwiches in my VCR and leave my PS1 outside in the rain. Why on earth would that shorten their life expectancy?
Oh, you want a serious answer? My PS1 sat on my desk and I turned it on to play games and off when I was done. My VCR sits in my entertainment center and gets turned on a few times a year to play a movie. They get cleaned when necessary.
As for the friend who went through 4 PS1s? They sat on the floor in front of his TV and got turned on to play games.
What more do you want? Is there some sort of ceremony I'm unaware of to honor my Sony electronics to not make them crap out? My N64, SNES, and NES still work great. My Denon amps still work great. My Toshiba TV and Panasonic DVD players still work great. Of the thousands of dollars I've spent over the years on electronics, all of the stuff that *doesn't* work anymore was built by Sony.
I treat all of my belongings carefully. I have a $200 power conditioner between the wall outlet and my $6000 worth of components. Hell, I just dusted my entertainment center this last weekend. When was the last time *you* did that? Hell, you're the one that repeatedly drops your consoles from the dresser to the floor, and you're accusing *me* of not taking care of my gear?
In short, I'm in a bad mood, so fuck you. Sony makes cheap consumer electronics, and you're full of shit.
Well usually, if you're one of the only ones who's having major problems, and everyone else is perfectly fine, something's going wrong.
Since apparently you're not abusing your stuff after all, there's another factor there somewhere. Maybe your friend is doing stuff when you're not there. I see that you're (apparently) a college student - maybe someone is abusing your stuff while you're out. Maybe you're just pissed off and don't feel like admitting anything. Maybe you're just incredibly unlucky, I don't know.
When was the last time *you* did that?
Last weekend. Every weekend, usually.
Hell, you're the one that repeatedly drops your consoles from the dresser to the floor, and you're accusing *me* of not taking care of my gear?
Perhaps I should have been more specific. The PS1 took 3 flights off a dresser at various times during my first year of college, 4 years ago, while I was still stuck in a crowded dorm room.
These days, my consoles get lifted up so I can dust under them, and that's it.
In short, I'm in a bad mood, so fuck you. Sony makes cheap consumer electronics, and you're full of shit.
I was going to apologize and say that maybe I was in a bad mood myself, and assumed too much, but after that - forget it. Funny though. I have to wonder why you kept buying Sony products at all if they "mysteriously" failed without you doing anything.
You sound like the people I deal with on tech support calls, who swear up and down that they never touched anything, the inanimate computer/OS just decided to self-destruct all by itself on a whim.
So, fuck you as well, my friend, and may the mysterious force destroying your Sony equipment murder all the rest of your stuff as well.
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*laugh* in regards to the bongo game, i just picked up a copy and 2 drums for my friend for his birthday. (He turned 27) He said it was "the best present ever" and we played it at a party w/ about 15 people for HOURS. It's actually quite fun.
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I know it's often difficult to RTFA, so I'll clarify a point here: The DS did not outsell the Playstation 2. It outsold a new Playstation 2 redesign. Original Playstation 2 sales still remain above that of the Nintendo DS.
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As to the X-Box, it only sold 173 units during that period. Seems to me that the Japanese hate Microsoft even more than Slashdot.
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Really not that impressive. Lots of people already own PS2s and don't feel a need to upgrade.
Hardly news. The gaming population already have PS2s and don't need a cosmeticly different version.
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Really? A pre-order is selling out more than a item that's been out for 4 years already? I'm just curious, how is the sale of Super Mario Brothers/Duck Hunt doing against Halo 2 preorders?
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It's really not too surprising that they presales of the Nintendo DS is beating the PS2 and Xbox in Japan. I mean even though the new slim PS2 is nice, who'd want one when they already have a working full sized PS2? You shouldn't compare new products to enhanced old ones.
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A slimmed down PS/2 is still just a ps/2. The DS is a *new* system and the xbox never was popular in Japan.
It seems pretty impressive that this device is taking in pre-orders that put it in such a position. It is something of a novelty device, so it bodes well for the new product to see it competing strongly with its cheaper, more established, and let's not forget *available* sibling, the GBA-SP.
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ID like to know as well how "people" got burned. Even if you find the games to be too expensive buy a blank GBA cartridge and basically rip all your games to it.
Gotta catch 'em all.
That is, until Nintendo falls victim to the same thing that killed SEGA Systems - Rapid Release of Inferior Duplicate Consoles.
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Explain your statement? I have a GBA:SP and love it. Are you speaking of the original GBA?
The GBA is a nice compact handheld gaming system that plays the entire catalog of GBA and GB games. It's cheap, too ($79).
How, exactly, did people get "burned"? Or are you just trolling?
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nintendo is still a very, very strong brand in japan, more so than in the states. a lot of people (like myself) grew up in japan with famicom being the first video game system they played...
I think the majority of you dont know the japanese gamer and why Ps2 has sold gazillions in Japan. Everytime a new color, or special edition PS2 has come out in Japan, it has sold millions. A lot of japanese gamers own more than 1 working Ps2 just for collectors sake. Its not very uncommon over there, and it IS surprising that the new PStwo isn't doing as well.
It's more a matter of there being few Xbox-exclusive titles that get translated to Japanese. In your average Japanese home, space matters. Why have an Xbox and PS2 when the PS2 already has most of the best games in one's native language?
Um, the Japanese love Americans*. The poor sales of the XBox have nothing to do with the Japanese hating Americans. The biggest problem with with the XBox is two-fold:
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1) It was late to the scene, and the PS2 was *very* well established by that time;
2) It's gaming library isn't really what the Japanese like. XBox games are more like PC games and less like console games. It's heavy on sports titles, and light on console style RPGs and platformers.
*) So do people in most other countries, which Americans would realize if they actually traveled abroad. Even in Paris, people couldn't have been nicer as I tried to communicate in my heavily yankee-accented broken French
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Easy, the type of games that appeal to the Japanese are not the same type that appeal to the US or Europe. Also the extra cost to get the DVD playback in an X-BOX, the bulky controllers made for a steel worker, bad aestethic value of what it looks like, crapy case and that it weighs much more than a PS2 doesn't help either.
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XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
I dispute the "good gaming library" bit. Besides Halo (and Halo 2), there is just not that much good for the system that cannot already be found for a different system. I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in putting its library at a distant third place in the race. And considering that this is Japan we're talking about, where Sony, Nintendo, Sega and Squareenix *live*... no, it's not at all surprising they're doing poorly.
The hardware is good, but not that good really, I'm not aware of the XBox being a tremendous improvement over the other consoles available this wave, certainly not enough to make a difference at this point.
Yes, but the new slim version (11) is comming out November 11th.
One of the big objections in Japan to the Xbox is the size - especially the Duke controllers (until the S controller came out). They want something tiny or thin. The cultural distain for our products can be overcome if we make something that looks Japanese in form.
While this cannot hurt the DS, it is not a huge accomplishment, to my mind. The modified and slimmed down PS2 is only going to really intrest a limited number of people.
1) Lunatics who must buy every Sony Console.
2) People replacing old / broken PS2 consoles.
3) People purchasing their first PS2.
The PS2 is on the downswing of its life cycle. Its still a popular console, but by now, pretty much everyone who wants one already has one. It would be more impressive if it was outselling all versions of the PS2 combined, since the new PS2 does not have the HD support.
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XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
1) Since when have the majority of console gamers cared about differences within one hardware generation?
2) As I read your statement, it drips with arrogance: your/the American idea of "good" is different from someone else's/the Japanese idea of "good."
3) They can be just as nationalist as we can. Don't act surprised.
XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly
Superior to what? The Xbox library is made up mostly of games that are ported from another platform (PS2 or Windows).
In Japan, apartmetn space comes at a premium, and most are unwilling to give up that space for a huge-ass system like the Xbox, without some great exclusive games. Ninja Gaiden and Halo just aren't good enough.
I'm sure cultural bigotry has a little to do with it, but so does Microsoft's cavalier attitude towards the Japanese market. It has cost them, and I doubt they'll be able to gain a foothold in Japan unless they buy out a huge developer like Konami or Capcom...
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Most of them would fall flat on their faces, and the same is true the other way around, at least in some part. My point is, companies like Nintendo and Sony are Japanese and they have a much better idea of what game content their market wants to see, therefore they are more succesful in producing tailored games for that market, and also find it alot easier to build up a fanbase for their hardware.
Japan as an entity seems to prefer titles like Super Magic Fun Travel Wish Yo-Yo 6 over something with lots of explosions and guns, maybe this is what companies like Microsoft are not realising?
Anyway, as I said, I may be way off, I havn't been a real gamer for years, and don't pay that much attention to it.
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so the DS presales are outselling the redesigned PS2 presales. perhaps that's because everyone already owns the PS2 and would prefer to pre-order something totally new over something that's just an update? (at least among first adopters.) here's the article that has the statistics. (can't seem to find the original gamespot story that is referred to)
I love the fact that the GBA, which already has an update to it, is selling at about 3 times the rate of the XBOX. I wonder where the IQue would fit on this list...
I think a just as interesting, if not more interesting story is the fact that a Gamecube + Mario Kart bundle will be coming out this holiday season for only $99.99. That's the same price just the console is selling for now.
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In the UK anyway there is no old-style PS2 (judging from last weekend). Sony must have stopped making them. The shops just have signs up saying they will have the new slimline PS2 when Sony bothers to manufacture them. Otherwise you can buy a gamecube or Xbox if you can't wait :-)
It is more than just a cosmetic upgrade. It includes the braodband connections that the original PS2 required an add-on for. But it ain't worth buying a new one. Especially since it looks more and more likely that PS3 is coming out in Summer 05
"New console outsells remake of old console that everyone who wants one already has."
Please.
But I would have to buy another shelf big enough to put it on which would be inconvenient...
Have you ever played a Japanese game? Are you even vaguely familiar with their culture? The XBox's library is so American it's ridiculous. You may like the games, but I assure you, your taste is going to be radically different than the average Japanese gamer.
Saying the XBox has a "good gaming library" is like saying someone who only has summer blockbusters in their DVD collection - good for some, not for all.
And, because I can't resist a little dig, aren't you pretty much proving that you are, indeed, stupid since you're unable to come up with an alternative to the "they hate us" theory?
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I think he meant the GBA and you're thinking of the GBA SP.
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Perhaps they might have bought more if the US car companies had bothered to put the steering wheel on the correct (right) side of the car.
I'd add a third comment: The Xbox is by far the largest of the current generation of consoles. Japanese homes, by comparison, are relatively small - space is at a priority.
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As many people have pointed out this is no surprise. But is it relevant? The DS is a new system, the slim PS2 is a new form factor. The real test will be against the Sony portable system. This here is just smoke and mirrors comparing system sales from different target markets. Pu-shaw.
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So do people in most other countries, which Americans would realize if they actually traveled abroad. Even in Paris, people couldn't have been nicer as I tried to communicate in my heavily yankee-accented broken French
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Does anyone who's kept up with gaming news know if they've retreated from this statement? (Conceding that the Box is a decent threat to Sony stateside).
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Heeheehee. Just imagine how funny a list of all the things that outsold the xbox in Japan would be:
- sony laptops
- toshiba laptops
- lots of other brands of computers
- iPods
- Aibos
- vibrators
- etc. feel free to add more...
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According to http://forum.pcvsconsole.com/viewthread.php?tid=82 72&page=10 Xbox sales were somewhat higher. But it's the WWW -- don't believe half of what you read, and none of what you read.
b) Good gaming library.... not really. Its mostly ports of Nintendo and PS2 games whit the only games being "xbox only" being sports titles and first person shooters which are more in tune to the American male demographic than the rest of the world.
c) We hate America argument..... please they love Apple, Western movies, and all kinds of American products.... The xbox was a poor attempt at Microsoft trying to steal the game market away because Microsoft wants to get their hands into everything.
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Now, this isn't to say that many people will have reason to buy a PS2. The fact they did this is an obvious sign it's reached maturity. The fact the DS presales outsold the PS2 is hardly a suprise; call me back when it outsells the PS2 in total units shipped. (It might; the handheld market is a much different one from the console market. You could easily have 2+ per household.) But presales beating sales on an already-saturated console? Big whoopteedoo.
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I don't own one of those t-shirts. I can't find anything with a collar that says that :) Sersiouly, though, I was totally surprised by the reaction. While the US was doing the whole "freedom fries" crap, the French had signs up on their highways declaring their friendship with the US.
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Who cares if or why Japan hates the XBox.
I got news for them. I hate Dance Dance Revolution, Pokemon and anime dating simulators.
BFD. The XBox can be (and at this point, just barely is) profitable without the Japanese market, and I think it's a good thing there's an American competitor in a market long dominated by the Japanese.
Japan is not the be-all and end-all of video gaming. Most of the games I've truly enjoyed in the last year or two didn't come from Japan.
Prince Of Persia: SOT was done in Montreal, Far Cry in germany, HALO in the US, GTA, Doom 3, Half Life 2, The Suffering, etc etc etc.... With the exception of some of Nintendo's title, Japan's super-fantastic-fun-fun gaming industry hasn't shit out anything I care for in a while.
I tire fairly quickly of giant robots piloted by schoolgirls while they're raped by octopi.
What was I talking about? Oh yeah, who really cares how the XBox does in Japan. Apparently MSFT doesn't, they haven't given more than a half-hearted effort marketing it there.
Every once in a while they issue a press release about how they plan to entice the Japanese, but that's nothing more than hot air to appease investors.
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Sure, but the DVD-drive stops working after about a year. At least it has done so one my two PS2. I will try to fix one this week. If I fail I must buy another PS2 so that I can play San Andreas this weekend.
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The world certainly loves American blue jeans, and basketball shoes. Although everyone makes fun of American automobiles. Even though it's always the non-american autos look comically small. j/k
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It usually American foreign policy that the world hates. I'm guessing it's because Americans make decisions that impact the world, and we don't accept input from other countries into our political process. A lot of Mexicans, Cubans, Australians, and whatever write US leaders. And they all recieve the same form letter from the congressman/senator stating that they should write their own government.
ps - I'm more into PS2 because of the titles. I don't do sports or racing games. Although progressive 16:9 output would be nice on my 55" HDTV. I'm stuck with 480i on my PS2
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Is this supposed to be a surprise? Of course the Nintendo DS preorders are going to outsell the PS2! In Japan, the PS2 takes 80% of the market share. The only difference between the old PS2 and the new PS2 is that its smaller, weighs less, comes with integrated NIC/Modem and looks sleeker. On the other hand, The Nintendo DS is a completely new portable video game system that features technology never before offered by any other home console or hand-held game system. Again, I don't see what the big deal is here.
Curious thought, perhaps it is the class of Americans that never leave the USA that people outside the USA dislike. Given the percentage of USA citizens that hold a passport compared to the normal for an industrialized first world democracy, those Americans that travel abroad are a distinct minority.
I would have bought one if I didn't have the network adaptor already (bought just weeks before) as the combination network, smaller form factor, and lack of noise would convince me to spend the extra above the cost of an adaptor alone. I was thinking people like that might maek up a larger percentage than one would think.
Generally though I agree with your point, the console is pretty mature and sales would be dropping off naturally. It would be interesting to see the sypothetical case of the DS, PS3, and XBox NeXT all releasing the same day!
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Where do they store them all? I thought one of the reason against the Xbox was the huge size. How can they afford to double stack PS2's!
Another factor that probably figures into low xbox sales is that there have been reports saying that xbox2 is coming out in 2005. Nobody wants to buy a console that may be obsolete in a year or less. Especially since xbox2 is not expected to be backwards compatable.
PS2 isn't going to have the same problem because they have a good track record there.
If they only sold 200 Xbox last month, then I'd bet that even BSD outsold it. And, as we all know (and Netcraft confirms), BSD is dead, so.... :)
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Veering wildly off topic here, but... are you serious? I mean, really, the only viewpoints I see here stateside via the media indicate a level of loathing typically reserved for child molesters and people who talk during movies toward anything American.
So you're actually saying statistically significant numbers of people in (at least) France actually like America?
And I'm actually serious here, not trolling.
try writing to cuban leaders and see what response you get, you immoral capitalist infidel.
Actually, I read it like that at first too...wanna hook up?
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Honestly...
Small potatoes make the steak look bigger.
.....Yes, everybody in Japan already owns and Xbox. Also, everyone in Japan is on a Red "Godzilla" alert.
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Hehe, ideal sales for M$ for the slashdot crowd is when
173
------------- ~ 1.36e-6 ~ 0%
127,333,002
of a population sample buy a Bill-product.
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for most of the rest of the world, "travel abroad" amounts to driving an hour or two at most. then boom, you're in a completely different country with completely different customs and languages.
maybe you're counting "travel abroad" as in germans visiting france or something?
'travel abroad' for the USA is on a completely different scale altogether. perhaps convenience has something to do with it? the percentage of australian citizens that hold a passport is a distinct minority as well...
The thinner PS2 also lacks a hard drive. And does it have the FireWire port through which one could otherwise add a hard drive?
Most Canadians like the American automobiles and American movies but hate the U.S. policies/military.
I'm completely serious. When I was there, people were as nice as could be, even though I was quite obviously American. And those signs on the highway (nice big official ones), were quite definitely real. Among the people I met, I didn't sense any animosity towards Americans in the way I sense animosity towards the French over here.
A deep unwavering belief is a sure sign you're missing something...
GTA Double Pack is on XBOX
Have you metaroderated recently?
Apples are outselling oranges.
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The Xbox library is actually really great. There are tons of solid exclusives (Halo, KOTOR, Fable, Project Gotham 1/2, Rallisport 1/2, Top Spin) and, more importantly, the best versions of multiplatform games (EA and Sega's sports lineup, Ubi's lineup, etc.) are almost always on Xbox. Live is really sweet as well. Plus you don't need memory cards, it supports HD, voice chat, 5.1 sound in pretty much every game -- it's pretty hard to go wrong for $150.
It does lack Japanese RPGs, but that's about it. I
There is no PSTwo. The new, slimmer version is still called the PS2. Its just new. And slimmer. So it wasn't a typo, just ambiguous.
If you want to compare the percentage of Americans with passports to the percentage of British with passports, that's just silly (and I would say a little snobby). If we here on Britain, want to leave our little island and go to any other country other than Ireland, we have to have a passport. But once we have one it is easy to do so. I can hop on a plane at Stansted and be in Paris or spain for less than £1 (plus taxes) in a couple of hours.
:-)
Compare this to what Americans would need to visit a country where a passport would be required. They don't need one to visit Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, or various Carribean countries. And the continental U.S. itself is freaking huge (2.5 times the size of the EU). The area of Britain is smaller than that of the State of Oregon. So as an American, you would have to travel a LONG way and spend a lot of money before you even needed a passport. Even moreso if you wanted to visit another "industrialized first world democracy."
A better comparison would be with Canadians, who have a similar situation as to where they can go without a passport to Americans. An estimated 26 percent of Canadians hold passports, compared to about 20 percent of Americans. Big deal. Now tell me that you dislike that 74 percent of Canadians.
So there you go. Not everyone in America is xenophobic, and not everyone in Britain is snobby.
Sure, but the DVD-drive stops working after about a year. At least it has done so one my two PS2.
Yeah, I've got a couple friends with broken/glitchy PS2s as well. My PS1 started stuttering badly on audio/video streams after about 3 months of light use (and this was a model bought in '99). A friend of mine went through 4 (four) PS1s over 5 years.
I've also got a $200 Sony VCR that's maybe 3 years old, and has been used maybe 3 dozen times, that has gotten very finicky about playing movies.
I've sworn off Sony electronics. Here's hoping that my CD changer doesn't crap out in the next couple months.
If I fail I must buy another PS2 so that I can play San Andreas this weekend
And this is why my boycott won't work. Too many people are content with the idea of disposable hardware, and just accept the fact that they'll have to buy several of the same machine.
Here's a hint: if people would QUIT BUYING CRAP, maybe Sony would be forced to meet some quality standards. Or, maybe if people bought from Nintendo or Microsoft instead, developers would switch to those platforms.
Unfortunately, people KEEP BUYING CRAP.
--Jeremy
Jesus was a liberal
This interesting stat is just the latest thorn in the side of Microsoft and the less than stellar results the Xbox business unit has had in unseeting the industry leading Sony and their PS family of systems.
This is important because it is said whenever discussing on-line music or video for that matter that if Microsoft wants it, it can have it. (Referring of course to the question on many people's mind as to how long Apple can retain a 70% market share in legal music download.)
But if Sony, clearly better capitalized than Netscape, can defend it's turf against the agressor that fell the industry leading Navigator browser from it's #1 market position by simply giving Internet Explorer away for free as the default for the Windows OS, can Apple, or anyone else, defend their industry from MS?
Yeah it's off topic, but CmdrTaco brought it up!
I only came here to do two things; kick some ass, and drink some beer...looks like we're almost out of beer.
japanese cell phones are not so small anymore.
:)
Because nowadays they are
- Digital Camera
- MP3 Player
- Karaoke Machine
- TV
- Video Camera
therefore they need more space
"Freiheit ist immer auch die Freiheit des Andersdenkenden" - Rosa Luxemburg, 1871 - 1919
How did people get burnt with the purchase of a GBA?
"Burnt" in the sense of "Argh ... the light ... it burns". People who bought the original GBA got burnt by the lights that some people needed to see the screen. First-generation titles such as Castlevania used the low end of the luminance scale that was visible on the initial developer units but black on the production units. GBA palette values for each component range from 0 to 31; production units under normal lighting show black for values 0 through 7, but the first batches of developer units did not reflect this, and developers couldn't change the graphics code quickly enough to get the screen right. Later titles either had a brightness setting or just built their palettes to treat RGB(8, 8, 8) as black.
Grow up.
How, exactly, did people get "burned"?
Think Afterburner.
My bought on the day it came out PS2 failed ONCE, and that was 3 years later with the DVd optics. I bought a 30 dollar part and it was fixed.
Likewise, Sony is known to honor the dvd long after you bought the machine. You just need to call them and they will repair it for free.
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"Or that people who already have a PS2 (which includes many, many people) for some strange reason see no need to own two PS2s?"
People that already had a GBA had no problem shelling out money for the GBA SP. Just how much of the GBA SP sales are you attributing to the frontlight?
"I mean, both sales figures are interesting, I guess, but the phrase "apples to oranges" comes to mind."
In other news, the GBA continues to bitch-slap the PS2 in sales...
most non-fanboys agree the xbox is more powerful than the ps2. (I own both, and don't consider myself a fanboy. :)
OTOH, the corvette is faster than the nsx and half the price. Basically the only reason to get an nsx is if you want a car nobody else in your state has. (I probably don't even want to know how much it costs to fix something in an nsx should it break down.)
Way back in the day, FFVII sold me the PS1, Mario64 sold the N64, and gameboy advance sp was great because it still played my favorite game boy games. But I still don't know what to expect on the DS, hm. I'll probably get one anyway :P
(PS2 + PStwo)/Xbox > (22,470+4,369)/173 ~ 155
so PS2 is outselling GC 6 to 1 and Xbox 155 to 1!!!
and PStwo is outselling GC on it's own
The only crime here is charging 20$ for the original Donkey Kong/Marios. They should have bundled all those old games for much less.
us in the U.S. have had it beaten over our heads that thinking America is a good country is a bad way to think
Actually, I only hear that from Bush supporters who feel that any criticism of the US government (present or historical) or US foreign policy is the same as bashing the whole country.
It's not. You don't have to be proud of everything the US has done to be a patriot. You just have to keep an eagle eye out to make sure that what you can make better you do make better. I've got a lot of problems with how native Americans were treated in the days of westward expansion. I've got a lot of problems with how the CIA has been willing to kill to support autocratic dictactors over democratically elected leaders as long as the dictator is friendly to US interests. But I still love this country.
In fact, that love is the reason why I'm so upset about the actions of the government that claims to represent me. If I didn't give a damn about the US, I probably wouldn't give a damn about what Bush does to the rest of the world.
The right wing really lives in a strange universe of their own construction. To rationalize the 50% of the country that completely disagrees with them, they've invented beliefs for the opposition that don't even make sense in their world view. Don't let me interrupt your strawman creation, but the opposition doesn't hate America, they (and I) just don't think it's being all it can be. But we're hopeful for the future.
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So do people in most other countries, which Americans would realize if they actually traveled abroad. Even in Paris, people couldn't have been nicer as I tried to communicate in my heavily yankee-accented broken French :)
You were speaking french. That's why you got the good response. What the french despise is the stereotype of the american, who refuses to try to speak the local language. Much as americans wouldn't take favorably to a frenchman who came to the US and tried to speak french.
Still, I don't think there's any particular hate for americans in europe (I'm belgian). Maybe fringes of it, and a desire to pounce on any american who doesn't apologize for their government, and definitely plenty of hate for american foreign policy, but hating the actual people, no, not that. Though all bets are off if bush wins the election. Everyone is cutting the people who voted for bush last time some slack, because they hadn't had the opportunity to see him in action, but if he's re-elected I expect most of europe is going to take a "well, you made your bed, you sleep in it now" attitude. I know I will.
The insightful posts are being outmodded by the rehashing-something-already-stated-before-and-gett ing-insightful-modded posts?
:)
Not too surprising when you consider that the insightful posts are a new design and... errr... yeah, something like that.
ok, how about they prefer "Tokyo Extreme Racer 4" which is all about ricing your car and racing on the Tokyo freeway system. Whatever.
You can pick your nodes, and you can pick your friends, but you can't pick your friend's nodes
Actually, I've read the name of the system was not that clear cut. Supposedly, the official meaning of the "DS" part is something along the lines of "Development System", paying heed to the fact that the system was designed in a way to encourage innovative game design in a time where innovation in the industry has become stagnant.
8==8 Bones 8==8
"I can hop on a plane at Stansted and be in Paris or spain for less than £1 (plus taxes) in a couple of hours."
Please tell me you missed a zero or two!
"They don't need one to visit Hawaii, Alaska,"
And you in the UK don't need a passport to visit Scotland or Wales, do you?
"Canada, Mexico, or various Carribean countries."
For Canada, Mexico, and certain Caribbean islands, you don't technically need a passport, but you do need a decent proof of US citizenship and state-issued driver's licesnes don't count all by themselves. Realisticly, if you don't want to carry around your birth certificate(!) or naturalization papers(!), you need a passport.
Besides, having a passport can make life easier even if you don't leave the country. To get a driver's license or a job you either need three or four different documents proving your citizenship and such (birth certificate, Social Security card, etc.), or you can just present your passport which shows that you've already proven to the Department of State that you already have all that stuff.
"Most Canadians like the American automobiles and American movies"
:)
Think about where those "American" cars were built and those "American" movies were filmed.
It failed, and is known to fail, so you're buying another one? Way to support planned obsolesence. But it doesn't run Windows, so its ok, right?
"Because Science" is one step from "Because old book". Try "Because of my experiment testing my falsifiable assertion".
Even that's weak. I never bothered upgrading from the classic GBA, since I need the same amount of light to play it as say, read a book--and all the same cool games are still there.
The key difference between a Programmer and a Senior Programmer is that one of them is Mexican.
I agree with the other poster on this - What are you doing to these components?
I have a Sony 5-disk changer that's over 16 years old. It's seen heavy use all through college and after - no problems whatsover, it even plays burned CD's flawlessly. I have 2 Sony VCR's, one 5 years old, the other 7 years old. Again - NO problems, both still play crystal clear. A Sony surround tuner, 12 years old, I still use it in my second theatre system. An original (1st model, before they removed the aux connectors) Playstation 1, still plays games perfectly. A PS2, bought it about a year after they came out - no problems.
I even have a Trinitron TV, 9 years old, no color fade or distortion, that is pissing me off because my wife won't let me buy an HD-Wega until it dies. I have never had a single problem with any Sony component I've used over the years. What in the blue hells are you doing to your units that they all die so quickly?
XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
P:
I dispute the "good gaming library" bit. Besides Halo (and Halo 2), there is just not that much good for the system that cannot already be found for a different system.
(For the sake of clarity, I'll specify that by "cross-platform titles" I mean those available on both XBox and PS2.)
I'll go along with the parent poster on this. I'm American, FWIW, and I don't even find all that much exciting about the XBox's line-up. I bought my XBox first, about two years ago, for two Sega titles that were XBox exclusives. At that point, I already had a list of PS2 games I wanted that was longer, but I wanted Panzer Dragoon Orta really, really badly.
At this point, completely ignoring cross-platform titles, I have three times as many PS2 games as XBox. I don't even own Halo, since I hate playing FPS with a console controller (tried it several times, with several games, on different systems, and couldn't stand it). I don't want sports games, and playing against others on Live! just never appealed to me. (Had my fill of bad sports and brats playing PC games online, thank you.) I just haven't seen enough XBox titles to excite me.
PS2, on the other hand - every time I turn around, I'm seeing another game that looks like fun (to me) being announced or released. So maybe it's not just America-bashing. Maybe, just maybe, if you're not into yet-another-multiplayer-shooter or the various sports games, but would rather see some interesting platformers or deeply-involving RPGs or such, then you're more likely to buy (or prefer) a PS2. Just a thought...
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Funny, I've had my PS2 since it was released 4 years ago, I use it almost daily, and it still works just fine. A few anecdotal stories about failing hardware do not make it a general rule, so please stop turning your unfortunate purchase of a faulty PS2 into a general estimation of all PS2 hardware.
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I thought I ought to point out that none of the major three consoles allow hentai, or pornographic, titles (though I believe the Dreamcast did, back in the day).
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There are a couple of faqs here that talk about some common problems, and how to fix them if you are willing to open the box and void warrenty.
I have 2 ps2s and I have encountered 2 problems that cause disc read errors.
One is where the disc is not secured tightly by the spinning mechanism, and therefore does not spin at the correct speed. This is easy to diagnose as the loose disc will create a loud buzzing sound. I added some duct-tape to the spinning mechanism, and now it grabs the disc perfectly.
The other is the more common dirty lens, and is much easier to fix.
Not for the faint hearted, you all know how these things are put together, no extra space, or slack on cables/ribbons, and things are almost kept together by tension and by overlapping peices 37 levels deep, heheh.
Cuz I think Molyneux does interesting work, I'll give you Fable, and in all fairness, there's a few other decent titles out now and coming soon (halo 2), but that's true for all the consoles and the PC too (half-life 2).
The bottom line is $150 lets me play alot of the same or readily more interesting things on other systems. (Pikmin 2, or Paper Mario spring to mind because I spent a large chunk of last week on playing 'cube).
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Agreed, also since Japanese people are multi-lingual (unlike most U.S. citizens) they can get access to the tonnes and tonnes of Japanese games released for PS2 (probably about as many as English titles) as well as the games we are used to.
Xbox doesn't have any depth in terms of Japanese developers.
And it isnt a defect, DVD and CD optics are known to fail on even high quality stuff.... its kinda like a expensive needle. The only device I have seen last more than 10 years was our first CD player..
And that was a Sony Diskman
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>XBox is superior hardware, and good gaming library, why is it doing so poorly if not the "We hate the USA" argument, "Stupid americans".
Nintendo once said "gaming is not about the hardware", and they're right.
YOU might think the Xbox has a good gaming library, but some people don't.
I can't play Metroid or Zelda on the XBox. There's no creative games like Pikmin on the Xbox. So the Xbox is useless to me.
Also, both the PS2 and GC are from japanese companies that know how to make games for the japanese market.
It's no surprise the Xbox isn't doing well in Japan, and the Gamecube isn't all popular in america (stupid people still keep saying Nintendo is for kids - it's your loss on a great gaming library).
The Playstation 2 also has the biggest game library. And (most) probably the most japanese-language games too (especially vs the XBox).
How do you think the Xbox was supposed to compete in Japan?
Yeah, "dripping" is over-doing it. I did get carried away on that one.
I didn't read the article, but my gut reaction is "duh"
How can you not expect something new to outsell something that is a rehash of a product almost everyone owns? Honestly???
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Umm... Dude, I don't need a passport to drive from Germany to France, I don't even have customs. Welcome to the European Unions.... And you can do that for more than 15 years.
;)
As for "traelling abroad" where you need a passport, that mainly involves countries like the US, who would just LOVE to have a DNA Sample stored on the passort..... You never know with foreigners, they have such strange habits and all that....
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Huh? Since when do you need a passport to go from the UK to mainland Europe????
I can't even remember when I was showing my passport the last time I came from overseas...
Okay, I SHOWED it, I walked through the line that said: "European Citizens" OPened it, showed it towards the officer and got waved through, took less than 5 seconds, while all the american and "foreign" citizens spent an hour standing in line getting everything sorted out (but next time I came into Canada *I* had to stand in line).
And this happened in London, Amsterdam and Frankfurt over the past 2 years to me, and I never showed a passport when travelleing within the EU.
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That is because the european "hostility" towards america(ns) is not against the peopel but against the way your government is treating the rest of the world.
Now, if you guys re-elect Bush (or Kerry acts the same way) this might change, but until Americans understand that their Government is their biggest marketing machine abroad they shouldn't be too surprised if there is an anymosity against America (as in the state, not the individual).
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When I was in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Germany I never once was met with hostility because I was an american. INstead, I was met with hostility because our president is a goddam retard.
Seriously. Most europeans will - in good fun - poke fun of some aspects of American Culture or Americans they don't hate america --- mostly our president.
I'll explain it to you. There is not really open passport-free travel within the whole EU area. However, there is passport-free travel between SCHENGEN-countries. The Schengen agreement is a special border agreement between most EU countries and a few non-EU countries. I'm Norwegian, and we are not part of the EU, but we are a part of Schangen, and thus we can travel without a passport to all other Schengen countries.
The United Kingdom has not signed the Schengen agreement, and thus you still need to show your passport when entering Britain from any EU country.
Hang on - I've lived in france as well (I'm british) and whilst I admit that the french sense of national pride is sometimes too close to xenophobia for comfort, and whilst it sounds like you had a shitty time for which I'm sorry, I can't agree with your last paragraph.
Since the republic of france was founded, schools have been secular (one of the points of the revolution was to reduce the power of the catholic church). This is not new. Any overt display of religious symbols is banned, such as big crosses. It is not specifically against particular religions, but a core part of french culture... you do not mix religion and the state. Read more here
Of course I have sympathy for people caught up in this, but it seems to me that france has, and has always had, a clear line on this area, and if it matters so much to people then there are plenty of other countries (such as the UK) which allow the wearing of headscarves and turbans. France is probably the wrong country to live in.
And for your information, other countries' state institutions have got in similar trouble.
Suppose they should stick a "do not use, might break" warning label on the PS2 then...
Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
As BayBlade has already explained, many of these games are not system exclusives -- they're available for the PC, which usually have better hardware. Project Gotham... well, it's a racing game so I discount it almost reflexively, but actually I don't know a lot about it. You are granted Halo -- but I mentioned it in my own comment, I seem to remember, and anyway I'm a FPS hater. Japan is more immune to the genre's charms than the US anyway.
"The best versions of multi-platform games" isn't good enough, alas, and certainly isn't as important as original software. You didn't even mention my favorite X-Box game (the severely underrated, if somewhat over-ghetto, ToeJam & Earl III).
Gamecube easily beats the XBox's lineup even with its meager selection of titles, and lack of a definitive Halo killer. And PS2 also beats it, for although its average game quality is less than first- and second-party Nintendo efforts, there are so many of them that some of them are almost bound to be great. Ico, Disgaea, that weird rolling-around-absorbing-stuff game whose name I always forget, those are the reasons I'd get a PS2 before an XBox, and those are all vey Japanese games.
Finally... well you said it yourself, Japanese RPGs are the system's biggest weakness. This is Japan we're talking about. Simple.
I'm a Nintendo loyalist (though I wouldn't go so far as saying partisian, though sometimes on Slashdot I feel like I'm responding to talking points, oy), but yeah, PS2 beats XBox's lineup handily. Not only is there three times as many interesting PS2 games as XBox, there's probably at least three times as many PS2 *games*.
As I said, I prefer Nintendo, but I'll admit there are a few PS2 games that look very cool.
It never ceases to amaze me that people who can deal with the difference between &&, ||, & and | can't distinguish between less amount and fewer numbers.
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
a) Superior hardware, maybe, but since when has that mattered? I can name 10 systems who where superior and did worse than the xBox has.
You know 10 gaming systems with superior hardware to the XBOX? Please list them out, I'm curious to know about them...
The only crime here is charging 20$ for the original Donkey Kong/Marios. They should have bundled all those old games for much less.
Huh? If they make more money selling seperate versions than from selling bundles, then they should sell them seperately. Nintendo is in the business of making money.
if you don't think a game is worth $20, don't buy it and spare us the "it's a ripoff" and therby rationlizing the other poster's comment about ripping games to a blank cart.
Slashdot - where it's ok to steal software but don't even think about incorporating linux in a product and not releasing the modified code, cause that's immoral and theft.
I'm a consultant - I convert gibberish into cash-flow.
Did I say anything about Windows or even Microsoft?
Actually, I have two TVs and an ever growing urge to own two ps2s:
Gran Turismo 4.
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I opened the first failed PS2 i actually manged to fix it. There was a issue with the mechanics that is supposed to move laser over the disc. This playstation was bought as a gift to my borther. It was bought with GTA3 (the original)
I added some oil and let the mechnics move a bit so the thing worked fine for a few months. But then it failed again. I think I can make it work a second time.
The 2nd PS2 my girlfriend bought for me. It was bought a few weeks before the relase of GTA3:Vice City.
Now its quite likely that I may have to buy another PS2 for the release of San Andres.
Its true; GTA3 drives the sales of the PS2. At least in my family.
Im not bitter at Sony or anything. Stuff break. Hopefully I have just been unlucky.
And this is why my boycott won't work. Too many people are content with the idea of disposable hardware, and just accept the fact that they'll have to buy several of the same machine
I am all for boycotting stuff that needs to be boycotted. However GTA3 prevent me from boycotting Playstation 2. There is no way I buy a new PC just to run that game alone. And I need my GTA3 fix.
I'm French and when I go to the UK I only need to show my ID (I don't have a passport).
BTW I was lucky enough to be able to play at the demo of Metroid Hunters on DS two days ago. I wasn't really convinced about the DS before but now I definitively get one when it's available. (sorry to be offtopic)
Yeah, I've got a couple friends with broken/glitchy PS2s as well. My PS1 started stuttering badly on audio/video streams after about 3 months of light use (and this was a model bought in '99). A friend of mine went through 4 (four) PS1s over 5 years.
Wow. I have a PS1 I bought June of 2000, and it's still working perfectly today after 3 moves and several 4 foot falls from a dresser to the floor.
And this is why my boycott won't work. Too many people are content with the idea of disposable hardware, and just accept the fact that they'll have to buy several of the same machine.
Here's a hint: if people would QUIT BUYING CRAP, maybe Sony would be forced to meet some quality standards. Or, maybe if people bought from Nintendo or Microsoft instead, developers would switch to those platforms.
No, you need to look at how you're treating your equipment and the conditions you're keeping it in. With all these failures, you're obviously doing something very wrong. Don't blame Sony if their stuff can't survive the undue abuse you're putting on it.
MMMhhh, last time I went to London (on a plane) from Germany ('98?) I didn't have my passport with me, and nobody asked me for it either...... Odd.
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Maybe Ford does not see itself exclusively as a luxury novelty. In other countries, it sells to the mass market.
Well perhaps by analogy import sales of NTSC consoles outpaces import sales of PAL consoles in europe, for example, but that does not mean that NTSC will be mass market there. There is a distinction between luxury niche and mass-market.
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That coming from an anonymous coward. How nice.
Yes, I still have and use all of the components I mentioned. If you have trouble with Sony, that's not my fault, and chances are it's probably not Sony's fault either - you've either had extremely bad luck or you're treating your components as if they're expendable. To each his own I guess.
Guess what? The S controller was the orginal Japanese controller. The Japanese never even saw the big pumpkin original US controller. The release of the S controller in the States was due to overwhelming requests rom US gamers to get the Japanese version.
I want to like Nintendo more than I do - first console I bought with my own money was clearance SNES (just after the N64 came out). Only one I had for a long while, too - Super MarioKart, Super Metroid, Starfox, Secret of Mana, etc., etc. Bought the N64 for my (ex-)wife to play Zelda, but never got into it myself - and just didn't see anything else in the line that I liked. Now, there's only a handful of games on the Cube that catch my eye, and two of those are Metroid Prime and its upcoming sequel. Since I'm still backlogged on PS2 (and even a few PC) games, I haven't gone out of my way to buy a Cube yet.
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I'm French and when I go to the UK I only need to show my ID (I don't have a passport).
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Maybe, but I was writing about British nationals going to France:
"British nationals need a valid passport to enter France."
http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=Op
Well the last TWO times I went to Germany from London (both in 2003), I was asked for my passport. And I was asked for my passport when I wanted to leave Germany and return too.
I posted a reply to this but my browser seems to have eaten it.
"I can hop on a plane at Stansted and be in Paris or spain for less than £1 (plus taxes) in a couple of hours."
Please tell me you missed a zero or two!
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And you in the UK don't need a passport to visit Scotland or Wales, do you?
You're missing the point. Which is that Americans/Canadians can see a much, much higher percentage of the earth's land mass without a passport than the British.
if you don't want to carry around your birth certificate(!) or naturalization papers(!), you need a passport.
And if you don't want to get a passport(!), you need to carry your birth certificate. Next!
The implication whenever I hear that "only 5 percent of Americans have passports" (which is false) is that they are rubes uninterested in seeing the world around them. I think this is false.
You seem to think that because only 20 percent of Americans have passports, they are not being fully efficient in their bureaucratic obligations. For the sake of argument I will agree with you. So, what's your point?
What in the blue hells are you doing to your units that they all die so quickly?
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Maybe, use them?
The problem is not so simple. I also have a 5 years old Sony VCR player, it plays without any problem.
But my playstation (bought in 1997) died in 1998, got repaired. Then died again on 1999 and 2000. Many friends (in fact, all of my friends with PS) had the same kind of problems. I skipped the PS2 for exactly these reasons. My Gamecube still works just fine.
What happens here is that Sony has a low Quality Assurance ratio. You can adjust your production lines so X percentage of your products end faulty, so, if you want better products, you spend more money. Sony has simply lowered the money spent.
They also use bad quality materiales for their cd and dvd drives in their playstations. I also will NOT buy a PSP for this very reason. If my playstation, which sat peacefully in my room, died for no reason at all, what will happen to the PSP, which would go in my pocket most of the time? explosions? spontaneous combustion? in a week?
maybe you didnt read right... I said i knew ten systems that where superior and did worse in sales than the xbox has, not ten systems that where superior TO the xbox and had worse sales than the xbox.
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MMmhh, you British..... :)
If you want to e-mail me, use my PGP Key.
Geez, how about ripping all your PURCHASED carts onto one mega cart so you don't have to tote around a huge bag with your GBA?
Nobody's stealing here, man.
-ZOD-
I'm not British.
:) Nice country, it is. I like Germany too.
I just live here.
Oh, so sorry. That's what everyone guessed, but it was revealed at E3 that it actually means "Developer's System," a reference to the new flexibility in control chemes offered by the touchscreen. I forget who it was that said that (Iwata, maybe?) but it was right before the speech Yu Suzuki gave about how much Sega wants to write Nintendo games. (le sigh.) Then, he went on to save face by being the only interesting panellist that Nintendo had. So, whatever. One for two isn't bad.
StoneCypher is Full of BS
And if you find groceries to be too expensive, just take them!
I plant an apple tree on my property and license the general public to just take one apple per person.
Or I write a GBA video game, put it on my web site, and license the general public to download it. There are a lot of free and Free GBA programs, many of which you can download at pdroms.
Mitch Crim of Nintendo of America spelt it out further saying, "The Nintendo DS will be a universal system that can be played anywhere on the planet. Further, it can play games purchased anywhere. Please note, however, that accessories purchased in different parts of the world may not be compatible with the Nintendo DS you purchase."
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Christ, I could respond to every one of these, but what's the point?
All I do is put fucking peanut butter sandwiches in my VCR and leave my PS1 outside in the rain. Why on earth would that shorten their life expectancy?
Oh, you want a serious answer? My PS1 sat on my desk and I turned it on to play games and off when I was done. My VCR sits in my entertainment center and gets turned on a few times a year to play a movie. They get cleaned when necessary.
As for the friend who went through 4 PS1s? They sat on the floor in front of his TV and got turned on to play games.
What more do you want? Is there some sort of ceremony I'm unaware of to honor my Sony electronics to not make them crap out? My N64, SNES, and NES still work great. My Denon amps still work great. My Toshiba TV and Panasonic DVD players still work great. Of the thousands of dollars I've spent over the years on electronics, all of the stuff that *doesn't* work anymore was built by Sony.
I treat all of my belongings carefully. I have a $200 power conditioner between the wall outlet and my $6000 worth of components. Hell, I just dusted my entertainment center this last weekend. When was the last time *you* did that? Hell, you're the one that repeatedly drops your consoles from the dresser to the floor, and you're accusing *me* of not taking care of my gear?
In short, I'm in a bad mood, so fuck you. Sony makes cheap consumer electronics, and you're full of shit.
HAND
--Jeremy
Jesus was a liberal
Well usually, if you're one of the only ones who's having major problems, and everyone else is perfectly fine, something's going wrong.
Since apparently you're not abusing your stuff after all, there's another factor there somewhere. Maybe your friend is doing stuff when you're not there. I see that you're (apparently) a college student - maybe someone is abusing your stuff while you're out. Maybe you're just pissed off and don't feel like admitting anything. Maybe you're just incredibly unlucky, I don't know.
When was the last time *you* did that?
Last weekend. Every weekend, usually.
Hell, you're the one that repeatedly drops your consoles from the dresser to the floor, and you're accusing *me* of not taking care of my gear?
Perhaps I should have been more specific. The PS1 took 3 flights off a dresser at various times during my first year of college, 4 years ago, while I was still stuck in a crowded dorm room.
These days, my consoles get lifted up so I can dust under them, and that's it.
In short, I'm in a bad mood, so fuck you. Sony makes cheap consumer electronics, and you're full of shit.
I was going to apologize and say that maybe I was in a bad mood myself, and assumed too much, but after that - forget it. Funny though. I have to wonder why you kept buying Sony products at all if they "mysteriously" failed without you doing anything.
You sound like the people I deal with on tech support calls, who swear up and down that they never touched anything, the inanimate computer/OS just decided to self-destruct all by itself on a whim.
So, fuck you as well, my friend, and may the mysterious force destroying your Sony equipment murder all the rest of your stuff as well.
*laugh* in regards to the bongo game, i just picked up a copy and 2 drums for my friend for his birthday. (He turned 27) He said it was "the best present ever" and we played it at a party w/ about 15 people for HOURS. It's actually quite fun.
You can pick your nodes, and you can pick your friends, but you can't pick your friend's nodes