I worked IT, so I know. I know. (Uggh. Now I "volunteer" IT services. Man, I wish I was still getting paid to tell people "stop sticking the USB-plug into the Network-port.)kingmohd84 wrote:You will be amazed as how many people have hard time dealing with PCs
In some ways, a PS2 is easier because it doubles as movie-player (with convenient remote attachment for an extra $30) -- BTW does the PS2 auto-play DVDs? I know the controller can function as a remote, but I'd bet dollars to donuts that people still liked remotes.
Are we still talking PS2 figures? PS3/Wii figures? (I remember at one point, SNES units on Amazon were outselling the PS3...) PC gaming?
(If you count Tablet-games as part of PC gaming, then the growing slate/smartphone market is adding to the line, not detracting. Quite a few titles are retro games, indie games, Steam downloads, and the like. Those are a little harder to track.)
