<div style='font: 11pt "comic sans MS"; text-align: left; '>I don't expect to see much Gamecubes on the shelves since that'd be the most wanted of the two consoles.
I'd say most hard core gamers and serious gamers(hard core with little time to play yet keep an eye on the industry to buy only the must have's - since time is a commidity to us) would choose GC without much thought or afterthought. Among casual gamers, I think most would choose GC over the Xbox simply because of it's price tag. $200 is well within an ATM's limit, with a $100 to spare for a game and a controller. The GC would be a perfect companion for my PS2/DVD system.
Xbox will get still get a good market share....but it will take time. Then again, Sony and Nintendo will be fighting as well. This will be interesting indeed.</div>
I'd say most hard core gamers and serious gamers(hard core with little time to play yet keep an eye on the industry to buy only the must have's - since time is a commidity to us) would choose GC without much thought or afterthought. Among casual gamers, I think most would choose GC over the Xbox simply because of it's price tag. $200 is well within an ATM's limit, with a $100 to spare for a game and a controller. The GC would be a perfect companion for my PS2/DVD system.
Xbox will get still get a good market share....but it will take time. Then again, Sony and Nintendo will be fighting as well. This will be interesting indeed.</div>
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