With the recent price drops, I'm thinking about updating to the next generation of gaming systems: PS2, XBox, GameCube. I'm leaning toward the PS2, but any thoughts on the other systems would be appreciated. Thanks in advance! ************************************************************** 06-04-02, 10:08 PM Diane302 I would say that, in terms of the number of games available and the potential for the future, the PS2 is the way to go. I have heard rumors that the reason for the recent price cuts is that Sony is preparing to introduce another version of the PS2, but that may just be garbled rumors of the PS2 online upgrade. It's still a pretty good deal, even if the rumors are true. ************************************************************** 06-05-02, 12:11 AM Good Ol' Boy 14 Y'know, I tried for so long to stay loyal to Nintendo, but dang it, they've lost me. All the hocking of the different colored game boys and crap like that aside, when the N64 came out, I had high hopes. It was a powerhouse for its time. However, the games were so "kiddy" that I lost almost all interest in the machine. Next, they come out with the Gamecube and finally drop the cartridge format for CD's, but make their CD's a different size so that their machine cannot play music CD's or anything else other than a Gamecube CD. Bad move, going with closed architecture like that. It's what killed Apple computer's dominance in the 80's. Nonetheless, the Gamecube is a powerhouse, moreso than the PS2. I fear that the game selection will be crap though. Then there's the X-Box. It also outpowers the PS2, and is an excellent piece of machinery. The games at present seem decent, but lack the big kicker game that defines the system and brand (ex: Super Mario Brothers for NES, Sonic the Hedgehog for Genesis. How about for the X-Box, "Bill Gates the Turtle"? lol). The X-Box just has a blandness, possibly because it seems like, and technically is, a PC in console system's clothing. The bottom line comes down to game selection though, and PS2 has it hands down. With the entire PS1 32bit library as well as the new PS2 library, this machine is the best bang for the buck choice. Oh, one more thing, RIP SEGA. Too bad you couldn't create a successful followup to the Genesis. ************************************************************** 06-05-02, 04:03 PM WiteoutKing I've been a raging Nintendo and Sega fan for many a year now. Nintendo's GameCube is actually quite good value. With games like Gauntlet: Dark Legacy, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, it much more than a kiddy system. Plus, it has the most advanced graphics out of the three. To add to this list, what used to be Sega Enterprises is now releasing Sonic Team and most of Sega Sports solely to Nintendo. So, it has the two oldest gaming corporations backing it. 17 years is a long time, my friend. Sony and Microsoft think they can use computers to make better systems! Well, it's not the system, it's the game that counts! ************************************************************** 06-16-02, 01:32 PM TheArchAngel777 PS2
I say PS2, Now I'm not sure about XBOX but PS2 can, as well as games, play DVDs. So, not only can you play your favorite games but you can watch your favorite movies as well.
quote: WiteoutKing previously posted : 17 years is a long time, my friend. Sony and Microsoft think they can use computers to make better systems! Well, it's not the system, it's the game that counts!
Well it may be true that Nintendo may has been, " In the game" longer than Sony but you know what they say, " Out with the old and in with the new" so I say go with PS2, and how he said it's the "game that counts!" that's why I say Go with PS2. to prove this theory, find a friend with the game GTA3, I think you might see my point. And if shooting games aren't your thing go buy one of the many RPG, Sport, Strategy, Puzzle, or whatever your fancy is type of game. Not only are the graphics supberb but the gameplay is awesome as well.
"I am the holy wind that shall avenge the Cabal's Victims" - Major Teroh ************************************************************** 06-17-02, 06:10 PM WiteoutKing Perhaps Sega and Nintendo are a bit old, but here are some statistics for you. Game Boy Advance went double platinum I believe after however long the period was. It is the most sold platform in the video gaming industry. It just goes to show Nintendo isn't exactly a fossil. Nintendo has come out with 9 platforms, and Sega has come out with 6, compared to Sony with 3 and Microsoft with 1. Numbers, my friend, numbers. Ever heard of E3? It's the worldwide event of the year for video gaming. With Sega using up about 70% of its resources with Nintendo, GameCube was the highlight of the show. The next E3 is coming up soon, and you might want to read into it for a decision.
PS: Graphics: Take a look at Mario's hat or jeans, or look at the hairs on Sonic's head. Do PS2 or XBox get hat in-depth? HMMMMMMM?!?!? ************************************************************** 07-09-02, 02:25 AM ....some dude from the UN i think that gamecube rather doesn't have a good selections of games. they tend 2 be more of a "simple-minded"(if u noe wat i mean), not much thinking and/or action involved. Xbox, however, gets more of a higher level of violence, and with dark games......(u noe, the brightness really matters....gc looks cartoony, xbox looks over-realistic). But ps2, all in all, have the best games, and have the most games to choose from, the psx series + ps2 series, also a variety between types and genres of games..............i would pick ps2 if i were u......... ************************************************************** 07-26-02, 07:36 PM 710 The way to go is PS2! PS2 has the most games and is the best game system ever!!!! PS2 has the most games. But, (it's either Game Cube or X-Box) is the fastest (as far as loading games.) ************************************************************** 07-27-02, 04:53 PM WiteoutKing GameCube, from what I understand, is the fastest out of the three. No, this is not another obviously-futile attempt at polishing the Big G. Anyway, SSBM, for instance, requires only a few seconds to load a battle arena or character select. Other systems I've used take about 10 seconds, though. ************************************************************** 07-28-02, 04:52 AM Thaddeus831 Playstation 2
Hope this helps in some way. Thaddeus ************************************************************** 07-29-02, 07:12 PM CurtisLoew I went with the PS2, and I'm relatively happy with it so far. ************************************************************** 08-27-02, 10:13 PM jimmy i have a PS2 and i think it's great. please correct me if the following info is wrong. a new gameboy color costs $70 ± $4. gameboy advance costs $70 ± $4. to me that makes no sense. the GBA can play GBC games so there is no reason to buy a GBC at all. ever since that i have given up on nintendo products. ************************************************************** 09-03-02, 01:56 AM ivnj GBC should be $30 then! But I already got a GBC when it first came out so I'm stuck! But GBA takes half the size cartridges! So how is it possible they play GBC games!
ivnj ************************************************************** 09-19-02, 06:50 AM WiteoutKing The GB/GBP/GBC/Camera games stick out of the GBA. The GBA games have the same perimeters on the part that goes in the GBA, so all previous games fit.
btw, the GBA price dropped because of tremendous selling of them recently, plus GBC came out in, I think, 98. ************************************************************** 09-19-02, 01:28 PM ivnj The GBC was only made 1 year prior to the release of GBA!
ivnj ************************************************************** 09-20-02, 06:40 AM WiteoutKing Where I live I had GBC games for at least two years before GBA came out. The earliest GBA game in the States was in June, 2001. Wario Land 2 for GBC was the first there and it came out in March of 1998.
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