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Offline BozzerBigD

Re: Successor to the CD32 in the console market
« on: December 11, 2015, 09:08:34 PM »
warpdesign wrote:
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You have a point: browsing the web sucks with current consoles. But plugging a keyboard on my console ? no...

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The PS3 was the closest in concept to the CD32 with the ability to run Yellow Dog Linux in the early days and was capable of utilising Bluetooth mice and keyboards. It was a shame that Red Alert 3 didn't support said peripherals! Also the PS3 was expenisive didn't exactly sell brilliantly compared to the simpler game machine centred PS2 :-(
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