TheBigFatJ on 15 April 2008
| Final-Fan said: As long as it can run the OS and save games with no hard drive, with a 10% failure rate or less. Also it has to be guaranteed to play the latest games for at least 2 or 3 more years. Oh and my cousin is a little stingy, is there a model that runs a different OS that isn't as powerful but has a sub-2% (or 1%) failure rate and is insanely popular, guaranteeing many good games for years to come? It doesn't have to play DVDs. |
How about a > 30% failure rate?
If your cousin wasn't stingy, I'd recommend getting a Wii. It's about the same price but it has tons of good games and is very popular.







