UK Retailers See Conspiracy In Xbox Supplies 51
Gamasutra.com has the news that UK retailers are beginning to be suspicious of the continued shortages of Xbox console supplies. From the article: "So prolonged, and apparently unexplained, have the problems become that conspiracy theories have begun to circulate regarding ulterior motives for the shortages. Many retailers are now openly speculating whether Microsoft has in fact ceased production of the console, in favour of the next generation machine, or is at least limiting its support to larger retail chains." Maybe you should have hung on to the GameCube, huh guys?
I like the GameCube too, but... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Correct me if I misunderstand you, but is the contention here that Microsoft is deliberately decreasing production in order to stimulate demand? Is it that people, by their very nature, always want what they can't have? Are they attempting to instill a mentality of "if I can't purchase one, on account of the previous allotment having sold out, that they therefore must be superior
Re:I like the GameCube too, but... (Score:1)
Re:I like the GameCube too, but... (Score:1)
There's still a vacancy for the function of hitman. Interested?
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What the XboX does have is many Linux users (Score:2)
Dale Carnegie 101 (Score:2)
Re:Dale Carnegie 101 (Score:1)
loser
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Four USB ports are definitely useful (Score:2)
Yes, FireWire would be handy (e.g for a backup drive or CD/DVD burner), but not as handy as 2 extra USB ports. An XboX with USB2 would be even better, but dear old MS're likely to both overcharge for XboX and make it harder to use for interesting things.
I have not yet seen a genuine use for IR, although I'm sure they're out there.
Yes, the RAM i
Re:Four USB ports are definitely useful (Score:2)
As for a genuine use for IR, a home media player is much nicer with a remote. A firewire port is also 400Mbps and four USB ports on two buses are a total of 22Mbps.
I don't understand why you can't (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:You can buy the headset puck separate (Score:1)
GameStop at www.gamestop.com sells the "XBOX Live Puck Communicator" made by Electro Source/Pelican. I don't know why it's not on Pelican's web site yet. Links follow.
http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=http://www.pelicanperformance.com/ [pelicanperformance.com]
Re:GameCube +1 (Score:2)
Aside from the tedious "find the trifoce fragments" mission near the end, it's a fantastic game with a coooool story.
I almost wish I could wipe Windwaker from my mind completly so I could play it afresh!
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You've ruined this game.
I mean come on... A Zelda game... With Trifoce fragments?!?!!
Who'da thunk it.
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Other alternatives... (Score:2, Informative)
Using old parts (Score:2, Informative)
The real problem (Score:1, Informative)
US too (Score:3, Informative)
I looked everywhere for an xbox live headset. Every Circuit City and Best Buy (and Gamestop and EBGames) was sold out in the city of tucson.
Gamestop was selling those crappy 3rd party "Halo2" branded headsets, but everyone else was out of everything.
I ended up having to buy the thing on circuit city's website (bestbuy's website says they're backordered).
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GameCube instead of XBox (Score:2)
That assumes that people would go ahead and buy a GameCube in lieu of an XBox, something that doesn't seem very likely.
Rob
Re:GameCube instead of XBox (Score:1)
Seriously, I don't understand what makes people play the same old stuff over and over again (inset any racing game or sports game here) instead of playing stuff that's FUN. Paper Mario 2, as an example.
Oh well, I guess I'm just too kiddie (>30yo) for the Xbox
Re:GameCube instead of XBox (Score:2)
In your opinion. Which was my point; most people who would buy an XBox before a GameCube would not buy a GameCube in its stead. The two styles are just too different.
Seriously, I don't understand what makes people play the same old stuff over and over again (inset any racing game or sports game here) instead of playing stuff that's FUN. Paper Mario 2, as an example.
Ironic that you would use a sequel as an example of something that's not "the s
Re:GameCube instead of XBox (Score:2)
And *I* would hazard to guess that if he meant FPS, he wouldn't have said:
"(inset any racing game or sports game here)"
Re:GameCube instead of XBox (Score:3, Insightful)
Um, wrong platform to bring up that argument on. Can you say:
Super Smash Bros.
Mario Party 4, 5 and 6
Mario Tennis
Mario Karts
Mario Golf
not to mention that Paper Mario is a rehash
Don't get me wrong, I own a GameCube and an Xbox. But "FUN" is a subjective term. I have a friend who's only gaming interest is the latest iteration of Madden. That's FUN to him. Bores me to tears though.
Re:GameCube instead of XBox (Score:1)
Don't let the names confuse you - play the games.
Re:GameCube instead of XBox (Score:2)
To say that Mario Kart DD is extremely different from Mario Kart 64 is just not true. It is an updated version, with some new gameplay mechanics (two people o