> Uh, you do know that != means "does not equal," right?
Actually no I didn't know that, thanks.
I still think it's like the handhelds that you had to buy a light to see the screen since it was so dark. Or having to buy a bigger memory module so you can play any decent game. The bigger modules should have been the only ones manufactured and included with the original console purchase. It's just preditory marketing in my view. Tell them this is a great system but then you go to play that expensive game you just bought and find out that the system is only great once you shell out another 100 or so in optional stuff that half the games require to play them at all.
It many of the games require something like extra memory or a full controller then that should be part of the system, or at least add the price on when systems are compared because that is the real price if your buying a system not the stripped down price or at least a mention of it would be nice. <img src=smilies/magbiggrin.gif>
<P ID="signature">Get off your ass and do it because it isn't going to happen on it's own no matter how much you wish it would.</P>