[quote name='Mookyjooky'][quote name='alongx'][quote name='jeffreyjrose']Yeah, their 'entertainment division' (of Microsoft) actually loses money because of the Xbox. But they don't care because of two reasons. One, they're entering an extremely competitive marketplace with success, and two, they've got so much money coming from pc software revenues and such that it really doesn't matter during this round of consoles.[/quote]
Yep, supposedly they've been losing money on hardware since day 1, unlike Nintendo and Sony, which I'm pretty sure always made sure that they made some profit on all hardware as well as software.[/quote]
Thats a negitive my friend....what does the other systems have the xbox doesnt? Custom parts...say it with me...."cus....tom". The Xbox is a glorified old PC. WOO! They all take a loss....all of them. Thats why you never see games systems cheaper (maybe 3 bucks) elsewhere. Because Nintendo makes negative 150 per gamecube at release and Wal-mart makes $0. It's all in the games...so all you with the modchips! Thank you kindly for doing your best to kill the business. Companies that dont make money cause you "backed-up" your game, or worse own systems and dont buy any games, I.E. = Dreamcast - go out of business. (Or at least lose a console that was far superior to the PS2 and had a company that had a 15 year foothole in the market, with name brands and being the only 128 system in town for years.)[/quote]
You're wrong, my friend. Nintendo has never lost money on a console. It's a pricing/business practice that they just don't believe in. And if you think Walmart doesn't make money off console sales, you're a

ing moron. Retailers don't carry items that they don't make money on. Oh, and I have about 25 games for my cube, and about 35 games for my two boxes. And all of the systems this time around are glorified pcs. Look what's inside of them: processors, disc readers, graphics cards, motherboards, and some type of digital memory saves via hard drives or memory cards.