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Use the computer to access the net ffs..

It's like e buying a phone and complaining that it doesnt microwave my food..

That's my point. Pointless stripped down Internet browsing was just an example to demonstrate why a user is more likely to encounter errors on the PS3 or Xbox platform than the Wii. There are less variables to muck around with because you can do SFA on the Wii.

But you know what? If that phone was advertised as having that function, I'd damn well expect it to do that. And seriously, best microwave ever? No more getting up from e couch to heat up food you were too lazy to eat quickly.

Gotta hand it to Nintendo.

After persisting for years with cartridges longer than anyone else.

They then take a massive gamble with the Wii and have a look - IMO it's one of the best consoles of the last 8-10 years.

Nothing, and i mean nothing, will been the N64 - king of the console behind the SNES or the PS1

But the Wii really has never had a problem. You can mod them cheaply and easily, there are some AWESOME aftermarket add-ons... Really good thinking by that mob.

Gotta hand it to Nintendo.

After persisting for years with cartridges longer than anyone else.

They then take a massive gamble with the Wii and have a look - IMO it's one of the best consoles of the last 8-10 years.

Nothing, and i mean nothing, will been the N64 - king of the console behind the SNES or the PS1

But the Wii really has never had a problem. You can mod them cheaply and easily, there are some AWESOME aftermarket add-ons... Really good thinking by that mob.

Word. Long live Goldeneye and Perfect Dark.

And Zelda: ocarina if time.

Ye brilliant game.

Golden Eye was simply the best game EVER for its time. Even now you play stuff like COD etc on PC and the AI isn't that much better, nor is the story line anywhere near as awesome (yes i know its based on a movie).

The "cheat" challenges were also ridiculously fken hard to the point of being genuinely almost impossible!!!

I remember the Silo level achievement clearly (lvl 2 or 3).

It took us (myself & my bro) i think 2 months of solid attempts for hours to achieve the 2min 15sec completion cheat, it was the most difficult of all of them so much that even half a second delay at any point and you'd miss it.

It was childhood euphoria at its best :D

Ye brilliant game.

Golden Eye was simply the best game EVER for its time. Even now you play stuff like COD etc on PC and the AI isn't that much better, nor is the story line anywhere near as awesome (yes i know its based on a movie).

The "cheat" challenges were also ridiculously fken hard to the point of being genuinely almost impossible!!!

I remember the Silo level achievement clearly (lvl 2 or 3).

It took us (myself & my bro) i think 2 months of solid attempts for hours to achieve the 2min 15sec completion cheat, it was the most difficult of all of them so much that even half a second delay at any point and you'd miss it.

It was childhood euphoria at its best :D

Oh man that brings back memories! I can't believe you got it!

That was the hardest thing to get ever in a game. You literally had to run through the whole level perfectly to get it.

That game had the most replay value out of any game I have owned. Literally played it for about 2-3 years on a weekly basis.

Oh man that brings back memories! I can't believe you got it!

That was the hardest thing to get ever in a game. You literally had to run through the whole level perfectly to get it.

That game had the most replay value out of any game I have owned. Literally played it for about 2-3 years on a weekly basis.

Ye you had to be 100% perfect, and even then depending on the spawn of enemies you weren't a certainty to win it lol.

There was a LOT of controller rage over that achievement for many months i can assure you :D

The celebration when I got it was fking hilarious. The parents didnt know what the fk had gone on as there was 4-5 of us at the time screaming and cheering LOL :rofl:

Was certainly the most played console game for me ever! Mario Kart was a close 2nd :teehee:

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