Well, they already have a keyboard and mouse available. I dunno if you know or not, but there were talks of a zip drive for the DC, although it went under a long time ago....too bad..
To me, what's funny is this:
The date is from your local computer. The web page uses a javascript funtion to show the date....
Anyway, point is...the "y2k+1" problem is on your end somewhere.
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I'm not supporting Microsoft in anyway, nor am I bashing Nintendo, so don't take it as such.
But, when you say "The controller design is very innovative. It feels very good in your hands but is extremely intuitive and usable." Have you actually had the controller in your hands? As far as I know, Nintendo has said "look, don't touch". On the point of innovation, I personally think the thing looks like an ass-backwards Playstation controller.
I do agree with you about the stupid green logo space on the X-Box controller, though.
Well, they already have a keyboard and mouse available. I dunno if you know or not, but there were talks of a zip drive for the DC, although it went under a long time ago....too bad..
To me, what's funny is this:
The date is from your local computer. The web page uses a javascript funtion to show the date....
Anyway, point is...the "y2k+1" problem is on your end somewhere.
I'm not supporting Microsoft in anyway, nor am I bashing Nintendo, so don't take it as such.
But, when you say "The controller design is very innovative. It feels very good in your hands but is extremely intuitive and usable." Have you actually had the controller in your hands? As far as I know, Nintendo has said "look, don't touch". On the point of innovation, I personally think the thing looks like an ass-backwards Playstation controller.
I do agree with you about the stupid green logo space on the X-Box controller, though.