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Written by: ConnDestn

Okay, so the title is a bit weird, but it's a valid statement. Has anyone
noticed that systems aren't coming with a packed in game anymore? What's
up with that? I remember the day where I could go buy a Snes and not have
to worry about having more money for a game, cause I would get Super Mario
World with it. It seems these companies are just getting plain stingy
with things these days. After giving up all that cash they could at least
throw in a rip off of Tetris or something. This is especially annoying
when it came to the PS2.

The freakin' system cost $300 dollars (not including tax), and they don't
give you jack squat for free except a controller, and not even two controllers
or a memory card. If you're not gonna give a full game, why not a demo
like every other game system sans the cartridge based ones? Giving away
a free game didn't seem to hurt the Nes, Genesis, or Snes; so why would
they stop?

Well of course their greedy and want more money, but you guys could at
least make it look like you really care. I'm guessing none of the new
systems will come with games either, but at least have a demo with a nice
amount of games and not a bunch of crappy ones. As far as the new generation
of systems goes, I give a hat off to the Dreamcast because not only did
it come with a demo, but it had a web browser too. Since the Ps2 is touted
as a Dvd playing monster, Sony should have made a deal with a company
to come packed with a Dvd movie.Well maybe I'm going too far now, but
you get the point.

So for the Gamecube and Xbox (I assume it's too late for the Gba) come
packed with something please; a cracker, some pigs feet, anything besides
the system itself. I know, just give us a memory card darnit! Okay time
for me to go.