That's pretty nifty. Now if I could just browse the fora off of an old Nintendo virtual boy, now that would be impressive..
Psh, do it. It's definitely my favorite system. Plus, it still has games online. In fact, I believe that it actually has more games online than GameCube, even though it has been "dead" for a long time now. A bunch of "hackers" (if you can really call them that) have created their own online servers for some great DC games. Plus, you just can't go wrong with a great video game system and an internet browser that allows free internet access with an existing ISP for around $20.
Uhhh... I don't know what's happening. I used to have a Sega... thingy. We just called it "the sega". And we played Toejam & Earl on it. Teh technology eludes me.
see that's what i'm saying derek if you're gonna be proper it's because you italicixiciez the name of the video game italicized sorry
Haha, I know. I remember when I had an old 366mhz HP in teh 90s. I hardly used it for internet and just used a dreamcast. Now if you really want to talk budget, a guy who worked with my dad uses a highly modified commadore 64 and swears by it. He originally bought it for shits and giggles, but now he owns a communications company and provides local internet services...
WHAAAT?! That was the singular source of entertainment for a month in the case of my sister and I, circa 1995.