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the xbox (x86) never got into profit
even the ones currently selling are still making a loss per unit.
(unlike PS/2).
Posted by: stevey_d   Posted on: 11/19/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes they do sell for profit  voska | 11/17/06
the xbox (x86) never got into profit  stevey_d | 11/19/06
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I disagree  voska | 11/17/06
Dreamcast  the_seb | 11/17/06
Except  the_seb | 11/17/06
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Libraries and physics  stevey_d | 11/19/06
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