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Topic started: 20 Feb 2006 @ 16:51
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Mon, Feb 20, 06 @ 16:51
I think it shows a bit of creative flair to incorporate a power supply in this way, you get a hidden supply and a stand, I thought Spong would have thought this was a good idea..
no matter where you go there you are.
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Mon, Feb 20, 06 @ 17:17
Since when is Autumn "in a few month's time" from February?
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Mon, Feb 20, 06 @ 17:21
not that big a deal,its still going to look really sleek.
hmmm,i wonder wha the PS3 one will be like...
hmmm,i wonder wha the PS3 one will be like...
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Mon, Feb 20, 06 @ 17:23
If this turns out to be true, then it's a very creative and unique way of attaching the power supply.It’s brilliant. Nintendo have without a doubt grown up. The system has best design in my eye of the next generation systems, I will be affordable, present new and exciting gaming play style and with the ability to play 20yrs of Nintendo/3rd party gaming. Priceless!!!
Microsoft should take note of how design a gaming master piece. That power brick and the noise pollution from the 360 are just not cutting it.
Microsoft should take note of how design a gaming master piece. That power brick and the noise pollution from the 360 are just not cutting it.
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Mon, Feb 20, 06 @ 17:35
didnt the game cube actually start of the external brick fiasco?
no one seems to notice... maybe cause you havent touched your game cubes in so long... but that thing has a power brick about 1/4 the size odf the actual system hanging off the back... if ps2 had had an external power supply it woudl have been just as small if nto smaller than the cube... and the xbox 1 internal power supply probably makes up about a 1/4 of the systems size.
i know this is an issue logn over but this always anoyed me when people attributed the systems poor sales in japan to its size when the game cube comes with a bick black box hanging off the ass of it and no one minds. honestly though up to the 16 bit era all power converters where external... the ps1 was one of the first internal ones... and the 64 had the quasi in/out latch on the back thing that everyoen made a fuss over when it was first revealed.
anyway, as per usual i have no point, just looking to further the discussion :)
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no one seems to notice... maybe cause you havent touched your game cubes in so long... but that thing has a power brick about 1/4 the size odf the actual system hanging off the back... if ps2 had had an external power supply it woudl have been just as small if nto smaller than the cube... and the xbox 1 internal power supply probably makes up about a 1/4 of the systems size.
i know this is an issue logn over but this always anoyed me when people attributed the systems poor sales in japan to its size when the game cube comes with a bick black box hanging off the ass of it and no one minds. honestly though up to the 16 bit era all power converters where external... the ps1 was one of the first internal ones... and the 64 had the quasi in/out latch on the back thing that everyoen made a fuss over when it was first revealed.
anyway, as per usual i have no point, just looking to further the discussion :)
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