Unlike in other States, the gaming devices are not under the jurisdiction of the State lottery.
Remember all the rumors about a portable gaming device from Microsoft that started in 2006 and just never seemed to die off?
I don't see any hand-held gaming devices in his future...
The gaming device was never marketed nor sold to the public.
The keyboard has not seen as much advancement in terms of making it a formidable gaming device.
Essentially a gaming device around long before the mouse, the joystick could be used for many of the same functions.
"The consumer wants a pure gaming device, rather than us forcing a less elegant solution on them."
The last thing I want is to be tied to a contract for a gaming device, even if that means subsidy.
As noted above, how many of us are going to pay for any "data plan" to go with a handheld gaming device?
No thanks, the iPhone is such a terrible gaming device.