@Henmii Yeah it is. When even their own Steve Wozniak says in an interview how he doesn't support this decision at all, that should ring some bells at Apple...
@WilliamCalley All products I did not buy for that exact reason. And at the very least games still have the advantage of each having their own set of levels, still making them somewhat unique.
@Henmii (sorry, couldn't find the original comment you replied to, so I'm replying to you).
Apple paving the way? Really? Pretty much every single thing Apple has been commercializing on as being innovative has already been done one way or the other. The last time they actually did something new and improved was a long time ago. All they do is cast it in a new package every few years or so and ask more money for it. And Apple followers happily jump on the bandwagon, basically purchasing the same product over and over again...
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Re: Retro: Remember When Nintendo Ditched The Headphone Socket?
@Henmii Yeah it is. When even their own Steve Wozniak says in an interview how he doesn't support this decision at all, that should ring some bells at Apple...
Re: Retro: Remember When Nintendo Ditched The Headphone Socket?
@WilliamCalley All products I did not buy for that exact reason. And at the very least games still have the advantage of each having their own set of levels, still making them somewhat unique.
Re: Retro: Remember When Nintendo Ditched The Headphone Socket?
@Henmii (sorry, couldn't find the original comment you replied to, so I'm replying to you).
Apple paving the way? Really? Pretty much every single thing Apple has been commercializing on as being innovative has already been done one way or the other. The last time they actually did something new and improved was a long time ago. All they do is cast it in a new package every few years or so and ask more money for it. And Apple followers happily jump on the bandwagon, basically purchasing the same product over and over again...
Re: Retro: Remember When Nintendo Ditched The Headphone Socket?
@WilliamCalley Yet, somehow everybody else with waterproof devices like Sony and Samsung still have their audio jack...