Yep. Microsoft can't figure out how to play its own games without a separate device. Nintendo figured that out.
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Your logic: The Wii has BC. The Wii is underpowered. If the Durango has BC, then it will be underpowered. Something that works by the same logic: God is love. Love is blind. Ray Charles is blind, so Ray Charles is God. Christianity debunked.
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But Wii does manage backward compatibility. So other than the multimedia, where the Wii is beat, the Wii has about the same amount of memory as a Xbox with no hard drive, and costs a hell of a lot less for EVERYTHING. I emphasize everything because it is true. So yeah, the Wii is weaker and has less features, but it does what it can pretty well, and is cheap to boot. That is how it is in a league of its own. As for the Wii U, I don't own one so I can't vouch for it.
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由Tilted the Wolf编辑: 4/18/2013 9:30:49 PMI bought a Basic 4 GB Xbox 360. If I wanted to play my old, original Xbox games, it told me to get a hard drive. I got one, for about $100 dollars. Proof Added. From what I think is a reliable source.