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Sorry guys, just too many crappy products to list. You could always vote the last option if you can't decide.iunderstandYeah I clicked the PS3 and then I was like DANG I didn't see you could say they all stunk. PS1 broke PS2 2 broke PS3 can't fool me three times Sony.
[QUOTE="iunderstand"]Sorry guys, just too many crappy products to list. You could always vote the last option if you can't decide.JiveTYeah I clicked the PS3 and then I was like DANG I didn't see you could say they all stunk. PS1 broke PS2 2 broke PS3 can't fool me three times Sony. PS3 will never break on you because you'll never use it.
Umm the Eye toy. But based on that list the PS3 or PSP.waynehead895Eyetoy would been top, but not on list.
[QUOTE="2FacedJanus"]Memory Cards... rip-offPanzer_ZweiRip-off was the memory pack for the N64. Absolutely right...I mean how many games actually used it anyways? At least I got a good bit of use out of the Multitap in Bomberman Party Edition (which is better than Gamespot gives it credit for), I'm not sure I ever actually used the memory pack. :\
[QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"][QUOTE="2FacedJanus"]Memory Cards... rip-offRunningflame570Rip-off was the memory pack for the N64. Absolutely right...I mean how many games actually used it anyways? At least I got a good bit of use out of the Multitap in Bomberman Party Edition (which is better than Gamespot gives it credit for), I'm not sure I ever actually used the memory pack. :\Unfortunately, Konami went and utilized it. Goemon and Castlevania required the controller pack, which really infurieated me. The excellent Beetle Adventure Racing also utilized it.
[QUOTE="Runningflame570"][QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"][QUOTE="2FacedJanus"]Memory Cards... rip-offPanzer_ZweiRip-off was the memory pack for the N64. Absolutely right...I mean how many games actually used it anyways? At least I got a good bit of use out of the Multitap in Bomberman Party Edition (which is better than Gamespot gives it credit for), I'm not sure I ever actually used the memory pack. :\Unfortunately, Konami went and utilized it. Goemon and Castlevania required the controller pack, which really infurieated me. The excellent Beetle Adventure Racing also utilized it. Now that you mention it...yeah they did. So I guess I used it a couple of times, but that was it.
[QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"][QUOTE="Runningflame570"][QUOTE="Panzer_Zwei"][QUOTE="2FacedJanus"]Memory Cards... rip-offRunningflame570Rip-off was the memory pack for the N64. Absolutely right...I mean how many games actually used it anyways? At least I got a good bit of use out of the Multitap in Bomberman Party Edition (which is better than Gamespot gives it credit for), I'm not sure I ever actually used the memory pack. :\Unfortunately, Konami went and utilized it. Goemon and Castlevania required the controller pack, which really infurieated me. The excellent Beetle Adventure Racing also utilized it. Now that you mention it...yeah they did. So I guess I used it a couple of times, but that was it.That many or few games utilized it isn't the issue. It's that it even existed. You think after already paying more for a cartridge the least they could do is add an internal battery-back up.
That many or few games utilized it isn't the issue. It's that it even existed. You think after already paying more for a cartridge the least they could do is add an internal battery-back up.Panzer_ZweiThat is true as well, isn't that supposed to be one of the argument for cartridges, that you don't need any additional item for saves, it saves things itself? So yeah, utter ripoff that they decided to ditch that capability and use an add-on to save things.
the multitap... cmon... its a ps product...jellomeister24There've been multitaps before the Playstation existed. The original Turbografx only had 1 controller port, and you had to buy a multitap to play even 2 player.
[QUOTE="jellomeister24"]the multitap... cmon... its a ps product...Panzer_ZweiThere've been multitaps before the Playstation existed. The original Turbografx only had 1 controller port, and you had to buy a multitap to play even 2 player.
Yeah SNES had multi-tap also. But this is system wars, so everyone just bash sony for it! (sarcasm)
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