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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Online Service
« on: January 09, 2004, 02:16:20 AM »
>Why bother playing online when you can play offline?

Why then would Nintendo sell a Modem or Broadband adapter? Nintendo used to be the leaders, now they are just being lead.  

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Online Service
« on: January 09, 2004, 02:09:16 AM »
>you're a whole fleet of clownboats, an armada of clownboats if you will.
>it effect's us how exactly if you take your gamecube back, last time i checked i play games on my consoles, not yours so err.. bah, i won't even bother
>I am a tremendous clownboat

I don't care how it effects you, more concerned with how it effects me. Not being able to play online with the GameCube and other GameCube players around the world is a real let down, why sell a Modem or Broadband adapter if you have no plans to go online?? PSO alone is a joke.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Online Service
« on: January 09, 2004, 01:51:04 AM »
More posts like these and I might take my Gamecube back for a refund before it's to late.  

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Nintendo Gaming / Online Service
« on: January 09, 2004, 01:02:52 AM »
Please read full message before jumping to any opinions.

As we all know Nintendo has no plans for online gaming. Well I have owned a XBOX since day one. As you may already know Microsoft has a online gaming service. However what you might not be aware of is the fact that XBOX owners do not need to pay for LIVE service to go online and play their games. There is a site called www.xbconnect.com that provides a very good interface for XBOX owners to go online. Now I am  thinking that it might not be very hard for them to MOD their software for GameCube owners. Why would they do this you might ask? Well they sell thier software for a one time fee of $14.95 US Dollars. However you can also use a free downgraded version for demo perposes. By creating a GameCube version of this software they would increase their income. Now I know some of you will point toward www.warppipe.com, however if you compare the two programs I think you will see that they are night and day apart. I do not think it would be very hard for them to MOD their software for GameCube use.

It is my belief that if we contact them and let them know that here is interest in a GameCube version that they would be more than happy to provide this service to GameCUbe owners.

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