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Comments on: Dead or alive, the GameCube's a bad deal

Whether or not Nintendo has pulled the plug on the GameCube, you should buy a Wii instead.

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game cube any day over the new Nintendo
by dirtfarmer February 26, 2007 8:33 AM PST
you can forget geting the new Nintendo, it be a frost day in hell before i get that machine- in the article you call the f game cube not ver good, will, i think the new Nintendo is worst
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you recive the slow clap of the day!
by firstkipchak February 26, 2007 4:01 PM PST
you recive the slow clap of the day!
by firstkipchak February 26, 2007 4:07 PM PST
Really dude, you don't make any sence.
you sound like a Sony rep with bad grammar, referring to the wii as "the new Nintendo". the f game cube? no, they don't call it not very good, they call it not a good value now.
also, thanks for saying nothing!
listen, all CNET is saying is that they recommend not buying a game cube, because it is pretty much dead, and is about half the price of the shiny new wii.
Leave the gaming to GameSpot.
by Footers February 26, 2007 4:45 PM PST
The gcn wasn't the greatest console, but it was the most fun. Plus, you could get a used one for less than $100, which to me is a steal.
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Leave the gaming to GameSpot.
by Footers February 26, 2007 4:45 PM PST
The gcn wasn't the greatest console, but it was the most fun. Plus, you could get a used one for less than $100, which to me is a steal.
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