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Originally Posted by flipperthepriest
i hope it is pi points. because pi is a constant i would have a infinite number of points left over!
Actually, pi is an infinite decimal. You'd have to pay an infinite decimal of 1 point (1 cent for people in the real world) for the rest of your life to play the games.
Your great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandchildren will still be paying off this game for you.
by infinite number, i was reffering to the fact that the number would be infinitely long. and so what if my descendants have to keep paying for eternity? they never did me a damn bit of good.YOU FOUND THE EASTER EGG!
seriously? It's a 2 dollar significance? Wii, obviously, would be much better quality, no lag, funner... for only two more dollars. Suit yourself. ^_^
Except the Wii doesn't have a bundle option, so it's an overall savings of $15.
Also, my Wii and my PC are in the same room, and the TV I use for the Wii is pretty small (it's larger than the monitor, but it's also fairly high up on a shelf), and various other things all lead up to the fact that it's simply not worth the extra money to get the Wii version, even if it is a rather small sum.
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by infinite number, i was reffering to the fact that the number would be infinitely long. and so what if my descendants have to keep paying for eternity? they never did me a damn bit of good.YOU FOUND THE EASTER EGG!
The price difference is just too significant.
actually, the wii version will only go up to 480p, and on the PC you can get HD-type resolutions.
or at least you could in sam & max.
but it'll still look nice on the wii, of course.
Also, my Wii and my PC are in the same room, and the TV I use for the Wii is pretty small (it's larger than the monitor, but it's also fairly high up on a shelf), and various other things all lead up to the fact that it's simply not worth the extra money to get the Wii version, even if it is a rather small sum.