foxtail said:
The Gamecube does use a proprietary version of DVD technology made by Panasonic for it's disc and drive. Also the PS2 didn't include a hard drive, and you needed to buy a dongle for DVD movie playback on the Xbox. -- The $100 price advatage only lasted six months before Sony cut the price of PS2 to $199 to match the Gamecube (which in turn dropped to $149). Also to note around 80% of all PS2 sold were priced at $199 or under. |
yes, I know the ps2 didn't have a hard drive, I don't think the xbox had usb ports either, but I could be wrong. That was just features that either one or both of those consoles had that the gamecube didn't.
Also, while the gamecube did use a proprietary minDVD technology, it was still a lot cheaper. Not only was it cheaper to manufacture than the standard dvd drives, but it also cut out the dvd forum that would have charged a fee of 20 per unit just to have dvd technology included. Not to mention the license fees for each disc printed, etc. That dongle was Microsofts way of trying to recoup some of the cost going to the dvd forum. The dvd hardware was already included, all the stupid dongle did was unlock it and let you use a remote.







