I never thought this series would be resurrected and reach mainstream popularity after it's spectacular demise so many years ago. It's like I'm living a dream.
That's cool. People are allowed to spend their money how they want. Personally I'd rather pay $30 a year for Magicjack than whatever people pay per month for cell phone service in the US. That means more money to spend on other things and more peace and quiet when out and about too.
I see family and friends weekly and when I have things to say to them it can wait until I see them. It's a perfectly good system of communicating. So I don't quite understand the strong need for people to always be connected (strong enough to shell out big bucks). It's a bit mind boggling.
Maybe this means I'll be walking into my local Best Buy and seeing a mountain of Xbones with a salesman trying to get me to buy one. True story with PS3 shortly after launch.
Boring game to watch, very fun to play when you get into it. The game has great potential. I think many of the mechanics are an improvement over MTG. Not having to pay at least $150 yearly to maintain a decent competitive deck will be a huge plus as well.
@jflkdjs 3DS XL is a fine gaming machine. Pixels per inch are nowhere near close to what you'd get on a phone and the whole system is held together by somewhat thin plastic. If you can deal with the fact that the XL not a premium product it's fine. Most people seem to agree that the larger screens are worth the lower PPI. The viewing angle for 3D is larger too.
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