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The VB don’t get no respect! An article on CNBC’s website today discusses the initial success of the Nintendo Switch, and contains this quote:

“The console’s flexibility was a big appeal for Singapore-based gamer and Nintendo fan, Deli Lo, who said he had owned every console and handheld from the Japanese company — except the Virtual Boy — along with every iteration of Sony’s PlayStation, and legacy consoles like the Atari Jaguar and Sega Mega Drive.”

Well, at the end of the day, the fact is that the VB has skyrocketed in value, while the value of most of the other systems has crashed.

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Something tells me he doesn’t own a Pokemon Mini.

pinmagic wrote:
The VB don’t get no respect! An article on CNBC’s website today discusses the initial success of the Nintendo Switch, and contains this quote:

“The console’s flexibility was a big appeal for Singapore-based gamer and Nintendo fan, Deli Lo, who said he had owned every console and handheld from the Japanese company — except the Virtual Boy — along with every iteration of Sony’s PlayStation, and legacy consoles like the Atari Jaguar and Sega Mega Drive.”

Well, at the end of the day, the fact is that the VB has skyrocketed in value, while the value of most of the other systems has crashed.

I’m truly curious as to why any attention was paid in this article to a random Nintendo fan from Singapore named Deli Lo.

:p

I don’t know if that’s really a diss. Who cares what consoles some random dude from Singapore has and hasn’t owned.

I don’t have a Jaguar, so they must really suck =P

i didn’t read it as being written with any bias, only stating the fact that this person does not own a VB.

 

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