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Is that the only reason?
Is it the only reason?
It can be easily watchable through the airport.
Why is that so?
I think Nintendo is willing to take a loss on the system when so many are willing to pay more .
I dont really like trigger buttons.
I think it is a GAME.
It is most expencive.
The fact is that the LR includes off road software.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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