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Cakedaddy 
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Posted on: Nov. 29 2004,11:24 |
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The last week before X-Mas?
Right now, they are hitting JUST over $200.
Had the chance to buy 4 of them on Friday. Shoulda done it.
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Leisher 
Top 3%, yo.

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Posted on: Nov. 30 2004,09:47 |
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I'm still not sold on the DS.
From what I understand, nothing is "must have" about the system. In fact, I'd say its more of a Sega 32X rather than a next gen system.
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Cakedaddy 
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Posted on: Nov. 30 2004,10:43 |
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I agree. Â But, it's sold out everywhere, meaning, there's a demand. Â And when there's a demand. . . Ebay scores.
I'm holding out for the PSP.
Edited by Cakedaddy on Nov. 30 2004,10:43
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Leisher 
Top 3%, yo.

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Posted on: Nov. 30 2004,11:58 |
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The PSP does look good. My only hesitation about that system is Sony's lack of RPGs and such for the PS. I wonder if that will crossover to the PSP.
That seems to be why all the other handheld systems have failed. Its not that Nintendo's system was better, but rather its selection of games was miles better.
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