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Comments on news posted 2006-03-24 10:32:56: Nintendo decided to largely ignore broadband with the GameCube, and paid for it. They aren't making the same mistake with their next gaming system, the Revolution. At GDC 06, Nintendo’s Saturo Iwata confirmed that the best of Sega Genesi.. ..

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canuck999999

join:2004-04-19

Launch

It is supposed to be out around November I think, I would take that with a grain of salt though since Nintendo has a habit of pushing launch dates back.
Now for you people that are wonder about Sega CD and Dreamcast titles, I wouldn't hold my breath for them unless the optical drive on the Rev will read those disks. Either that or Nintendo puts more then the 512MB of flash memory that they have said is going to built into it so that you can download them and not have to buy an SD card for it.

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Hmm, I may have to look into this.....

Nintendo lost me after the Super Nintendo (still the best cartridge based console ever!). I am actually in the process of rebuilding my SNES collection and dusted off the old 16-bit and started playing it again.

Anyhoo, if you can only play these games on-line and not be able to download them and store them on a hard drive in the Revolution, I will have to weigh that option. Otherwise, PS3 is on the horizon for me.
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thoadrdt

join:2006-03-27
Philadelphia, PA

loyalty

I think each system has its strengths, and if you want the best (and have the money), buy all three. Loyalty doesn't get you anywhere and these companies don't give you anything extra for being "loyal".

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