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joeorc,

thanks for the info on those unique peripherals, but I'm only ever concerned about standard hardware and what the machine can do out of the box. Sure, you can make a gameboy (or any system) do whatever you want with enough additional add-ons, but since it's not part of the original SKU most people don't count those. Gamecube and Wii can't play music CD's without alterations. Not sure why, since the PS1 even played music CD's, but that's Nintendo's choice. Perhaps it costs extra to license the algorithms or something.



Hardware is only a means to enjoy great games!