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I just wrote this message from my Wii. It's AWESOME.
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I've done that an abundance of times AND IT'S STILL AWESOME.
(09-03-2009, 11:25 PM)Karth is Ego Tripping link Wrote: [ -> ]I've done that an abundance of times AND IT'S STILL AWESOME.
QFT - Did this from my Wii just for the occasion.
when i still owned a wii that's the thing i hated, typing is fucking anooyiingg
(09-04-2009, 03:02 AM)diglett link Wrote: [ -> ]when i still owned a wii that's the thing i hated, typing is fucking anooyiingg
grow a wii-mote
(09-04-2009, 03:02 AM)diglett link Wrote: [ -> ]when i still owned a wii that's the thing i hated, typing is fucking anooyiingg

Easier than tying on a 360/PS3  :-X


But still....why use a console to browse the internet....
Everyone get Muramasa Demon Blade today.
Pttf, I've posted on forums with a Dreamcast.
(09-04-2009, 08:57 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]Pttf, I've posted on forums with a Dreamcast.

If you had the original Famicom, you could get internets

Quote:Famicom MODEM is a modem that allowed connection to a Nintendo server which provided content such as jokes, news (mainly about Nintendo), game tips, and weather reports for Japan; it also allowed a small number of programs to be downloaded. A modem was, however, tested in the United States, by the Minnesota State Lottery. It would have allowed players to buy scratchcards and play the lottery with their NES. It was not released in the United States because some parents and legislators voiced concern that minors might learn to play the lottery illegally and anonymously, despite assurances from Nintendo to the contrary.
(09-04-2009, 11:14 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=3560.msg111277#msg111277 date=1252115840]
Pttf, I've posted on forums with a Dreamcast.

If you had the original Famicom, you could get internets

Quote:Famicom MODEM is a modem that allowed connection to a Nintendo server which provided content such as jokes, news (mainly about Nintendo), game tips, and weather reports for Japan; it also allowed a small number of programs to be downloaded. A modem was, however, tested in the United States, by the Minnesota State Lottery. It would have allowed players to buy scratchcards and play the lottery with their NES. It was not released in the United States because some parents and legislators voiced concern that minors might learn to play the lottery illegally and anonymously, despite assurances from Nintendo to the contrary.
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Only the Famicom never have a TCP/IP stack Tongue
Bitch, the Sega Channel was awesome. I remember staying up late just so I could download that shit