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Ritchie Nolasco
08-30-2003, 09:59 PM
Electronic Arts recent announced support for the Nokia N-Gage makes the phone/game machine combo an even better buy for the future.

I definitely will be getting the N-Gage not only because of playing games the handheld way but also because I need to replace my busted cellphone as well.

But don't get me wrong. I will also be getting the PSP next year (or whenever it gets released). For many years, handheld gaming never caught my attention. The GameBoy Advance's release sure gave handheld games a techno jump but it simply is not enough.

The N-Gage for me is the real jump forward plus its games are interesting and attractive enough for me. As for the PSP, even more!

Then after the PSP and N-Gage, I will definitely be getting the so-called PS3 and Xbox2 (or whatever they call it).

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stevedperkins
08-30-2003, 10:45 PM
I definitely will be getting the N-Gage not only because of playing games the handheld way but also because I need to replace my busted cellphone as well.Okay-dokey... enjoy pulling the battery out every time you want to change games (which won't be too bad since you won't have many games to choose from anyway), and placing calls by holding the thing to your head sideways like 'listening to the ocean' with a big seashell.

But don't get me wrong. I will also be getting the PSP next year
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Then after the PSP and N-Gage, I will definitely be getting the so-called PS3 and Xbox2Hmm, here's another idea... why don't you take the same amount of money and perhaps (1) pay for a semester of college, (2) put a down payment on a car, or (3) go to a 'massage parlour' and lose your virginity? (you could afford to do so ten times over)

Ritchie Nolasco
08-31-2003, 07:06 PM
<div class=\"smallfont\">Okay-dokey... enjoy pulling the battery out every time you want to change games (which won't be too bad since you won't have many games to choose from anyway), and placing calls by holding the thing to your head sideways like 'listening to the ocean' with a big seashell.

Hmm, here's another idea... why don't you take the same amount of money and perhaps (1) pay for a semester of college, (2) put a down payment on a car, or (3) go to a 'massage parlour' and lose your virginity? (you could afford to do so ten times over)</div>

Dude, I am WORKING already and I CAN afford those new systems.

When people learned about my 1-day $1,000 purchase of the Xbox, its games and peripherals on NOVEMBER 15, 2001 (Xbox launch day), they thought I was crazy but I proved them wrong.

Just because I'm financially secure, they called me "Ritchie Rich".

stevedperkins
08-31-2003, 08:13 PM
Dude, I am WORKING already and I CAN afford those new systems.

When people learned about my 1-day $1,000 purchase of the Xbox, its games and peripherals on NOVEMBER 15, 2001 (Xbox launch day), they thought I was crazy but I proved them wrong.

Just because I'm financially secure, they called me "Ritchie Rich".I don't doubt whatsoever that you have a job, and that you are telling the truth about spending thousands of dollars on gaming. I know people who <b><i>aren't</i></b> working, yet do the exact same thing. However, this still makes you more "Ritchie Retarded" than "Ritchie Rich".

In and of itself, being able to afford something doesn't make it <i>not</i> stupid or <i>not</i> worthy of being mocked. I work as well, I'm a professional coming up on my 30th birthday. Still, although I possibly <b><i>could</i></b> afford to fly to Japan and have a leading anime artist tatto Jared the Subway spokesman on my penis... I wouldn't expect anyone to hear me brag about it and not mock the hell out of me.