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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Why do the Yugioh! games suck?
« on: December 22, 2003, 06:46:39 AM »
They suck because konami doesnt care. They just want the game to sell, and to do that all they realy need is the name yugioh and a 3d rendered blue eyes.

What I want is an online PC yugioh game that has fully rendered monsters and the rules of the real card game. The card game is great but who the hell wants to shell out for all the cards?
The GBA games are ok but the AI on later levels is crap, to make the characters more difficult they just give em magic powers to see face down cards. And even the hardest characters are still easy if you know what you are doing.

So uh yeah, I want to play online against people with fully rendered 3d monsters. Different rules would be cool too. And maybe dungeon dice.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Resident Evil 4 Discussion
« on: December 22, 2003, 06:34:24 AM »
If they make the camera work then it could be a great game. If they dont, then itll just be another RE game.
I just hope they add something new and exciting. Maybe you beat the game then you get to play as a zombie. And you have to survive humans trying to hack you up with various melee weapons.

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General Gaming / RE:Possible next generation unveiling of Xbox2/PS3?
« on: December 22, 2003, 06:24:43 AM »
No.

Its a $300 taco phone.

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If the GBA is so much more powerful than the SNES, then why does it only have nes ports?

If you like the freakijng GBA so much, good for you, you can continue playing that for the next 20 years. Me? In 20 years ill be playing with my bitching wearable PC, retenal projection and all. I dont care how good the GBA is, its still a freaking handheld. Its games are like regular games, but with dwarfism.

The GBA, its good. But my $5 keychain version of tetris is still better. But like I said, handheld games are on average always going to be alot worse than console games. Every once in a while there is a game where you dont think, "hey, this would be alot better if the screen werent so small and the controls werent so basic", but on the whole, thats what GBA games are. They is midjet games.



"we don't really want ugly, low-polygon games on the GBA"
Not on the GBA but on the GBA2, right? Or are they going to use a shrink ray to get good graphics into the next nintendo tiny ass handheld?

"That cannot be done with a portable. A desktop system, maybe, but not a portable. If you downscaled these controls to a level suitable for a handheld, no human hand could use them."
Handheld? I dont want a freaking handheld. This will use GC controll ports, a small keyboard that works differently than a keyboard. Certain letter keys will be bigger, as they will be used more often as directional buttons and action buttons and such. There wont be print home insert and crap keys. There wont be a numpad. There wont be F1-12 keys. No tab key, and alot of other keys will be gone as this is not a PC or laptop keyboard. The keyboard will be broken in the center to make room for the IBM thinkpad mouse stick device. If you have ever used one you should know that they work pretty damn well.
Soo.

"You mean, like, Ragnarok Online?"
No I mean a good game. Like say, a cross between FF11 and FF5.

"That won't happen soon. At least not with a battery life over 10 hours. "
What? Reword please.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:This article says: Gamecube Kiddy, buy Xbox
« on: December 22, 2003, 12:59:25 AM »
Actualy that was the joke you didnt get.


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No.

You are not going to put down the future of gaming like that.
My nessix wont be the size of a laptop, itll be the size of a freaking book. A little bigger than a DVD case when open.
Pretty soon GBA exclusive titles will be showing up on the PSP but better looking, and that is going to screw up nintendos handheld success.
CD players have never had a problem with not being portable enough. Sure mp3 players are smaller and better for it, but they are for listening not looking at.
If my arms werent 3 meters long I might not play from that far, but when I try bringing the tiny screen closer it still looks like crap only now my back and neck hurt.

You people are looking for OK games on a portable, I want realy freaking good ones. And eventualy, everybody will. I refuse to accept small crappy games forever, if you want small crappy games forever then just wait a few years and all cell phones will have GBA sized screens but with better graphics. Dont you ever want to play chrono trigger on the go? Or dont you ever want to play chrono trigger 2? Do you realy think SNES graphics are ever going to look normal on a handheld? Sure the games on the GBA are moderately good, but top down rpgs look more like 3rd person shooters when you walk around facing the ground.

RTS games dont work on consoles either? Does that mean they never will? Hell no. Start looking a little further into the future, past golden sun 3 and wind waker2. Eventualy portable gaming will be on wearable PCs equiped with retanal projectors, but that wont be for a while and im not going to sit here with tiny ass handhelds until then.


The SNES is in alot of peoples opinions the best console in history. As soon as the N64 came out the snes style games died. Many people still play the games emulated on their PCs. And GBA games try to be like SNES games but handhelds just cant do it. Even if the next GB has as much power as the SNES the screen will still suck and so will the controls. Even if it has N64 controls it still wont be enough. I want a freaking game system with keyboard like controls, mouse like controls, and GC like controls. That way all types of games can be played. FPS games will play almost as well as they do on PCs, racing and flying games can be played like on a GC, and you can communicate with online players like in PC games.

Now think about this, think about the new styles of gameplay that can be had by combining SNES graphics with online gaming. Maybe a MMORPG with SNES FF graphics. 2d soul calibur, like samurai showdown but better, and online. Doom multiplayer.
And thats just the beggining. What happends on the next portable gaming system. Or even on this one if they realy work on it. Playstation games, portable, and online. That means games like now, just a little crappier looking. N64 ports, not as good but close.

And uh, stuff.
So screw you all, portables shouldnt just be console substitutes they should be truly good.


You want more? Me too. Add an mp3 player. And free game trailers. Whatever. I just want this ****er.

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General Gaming / RE:Possible next generation unveiling of Xbox2/PS3?
« on: December 21, 2003, 11:57:15 PM »
The nessix is niether.

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General Gaming / RE:Possible next generation unveiling of Xbox2/PS3?
« on: December 21, 2003, 01:33:59 AM »
The GC wasnt revealed until extremely late.

Although that totaly new thing that has been hinted at will probably be revealed at E3. Maybe the Nessix.

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General Gaming / RE:this is funny
« on: December 21, 2003, 01:27:43 AM »
One $300 retarded phone, or 300 $1 wonderful tacos?

Well, im off to taco bell. Im hungry as hell.
Man I want some tacos.  

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Super Mario Sunshine - Strange Light?
« on: December 21, 2003, 01:08:28 AM »
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Originally posted by: 220man
aarrgh! I FEEL SO DUMB !!!



Its easier for those of us who have played Mario64. Maybe Nintendo just assumed everybody has.


Ahhh, mario 64, damn I need to play that again. If only my N64 wasnt crapified.
HEY NINTENDO! PUT OoT, MM, AND MARIO 64 ON A GC DISC AND I WOULD TOTALY PAY $35 FOR IT!! Add goldeneye and perfect dark and I would pay $50.

Freaking game nazis. You want the good classic games? Do all this crap, or no disc for you!

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(In reply to Ocarina Blue.)

Thats because the only competition it has ever had has been a POS giant sega gamegear.
Now theres the POS N-gage, and the upcoming PSP, and who the hell knows what else.

All of those things have something in common, they are all handhelds that are a bitch to play. No matter how good they get they will always have small screens. And because of that small screen there are huge limitations on the type of games you can play.
Like:
All rpgs have to either have a small viewing distance, or crappily small graphics.
FPShooters will never even come close to being as good as even N64 FPSs. Not because the handhelds cant be powerfull, but because the screen is too freaking small to show anything in detail. And that doesnt just mean the games will always look like crap, it also means certain objects cant be added, buildings will always seem like cardboard, and you wont ever realy get drawn in.
The controls will always be crap. Sure eventualy handhelds could be as good as GC controlers, but if im always going to be limited to just using thumb buttons and the occasional L&R button, then screw that completely.
Real time stragy games will never be able to be played. No good ones at least.

You are probably thinking, "so what, thats what consoles and PCs are for." To that I say, go to hell! You mean im always going to be tied down whenever I want to play a good game? Why!?
Now you are thinking, "so get a freaking laptop, they can play games." To that I say, I dont have 3 grand handy, and laptops arent made for gaming, and they arent as portable as you would think.


So uh, handhelds suck.
Portable doesnt always have to mean handheld.
Laptops are mobile but not realy portable, by that I mean they arent meant to be used on the move or on the can, usualy just in planes, homes, or offices, and occasionaly in cars.
So we need a hybrid. A portable thats not a laptop, not a handheld, and not made by an idiot company. At first I thought that was what the PSP was, until I saw the concept. I think nintendo should make the Nessix, a portable gaming device that has a bigger screen than a handheld, better graphics than a handheld, not as expensive or as bulky as a laptop, and alot better than either.

How would the Nessix be bad? Cost too much to make? So up the price a little and charge 40 bucks for the games. And if you have to, leave out the modem and the HD.
It would be up against stiff competition? No it wouldnt, its not an expensive ass laptop or a crappy expensive handheld. Theres no competition.
Doesnt fit in your pocket? Niether do alot of things, thats what hands are for. Or maybe get a strap and hang the thing off your wang, like you used to do with the original gameboy.
Not feasable to stick all that power in such a small case along with a battery pack? Hmm good point, go to hell. It can be done because I say it can be done.
With a hard drive and a net connection it will be easy to play pirated games? So nintendo has to think a little to prevent that, big deal. They could just add a program that detects illicit software, like punk buster. Or maybe the games have unique codes that must be registered. Or dont have the modem dial up to the internet, maybe nintendo online is like x-box live. It shouldnt be too hard.

So what the hell else can you think of? Come on. The Nessix would rock!  

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FU** THE GAMEBOY!!!

If nintendo makes one more tiny ass portable gaming system, im gonna shove an aligator up Iawatas ass.

If I ever want more tiny ass gaming in the future, ill get a cell phone.


Here: I just drew up my Nessix idea, in about 5 minutes. Nessix
Should I add a cd player?
Should the screen be a little smaller?

Ya damn right im a ****ing genius!

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:SEGA?
« on: December 20, 2003, 10:30:33 PM »
So what ever happend to the "sehhhhhhhhhhhgaaaaaaaa" voice at the begining of sega games?

That was awsome!

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There were guns in thief?

Well whatever, I think that nintendo should make games about as dark and violent as BG&E and SC2.
Anything more and they wouldnt know what the hell they are doing.

Embracing? wtf does that mean? Consoles dont embrace games, they dont make them, they just Fing play them. Should nintendo give certain breaks to developers so they will develop more mature games for GC?
If they feel like it, I dont realy give a damn. If developers want to give more mature games to GC then they will, it doesnt have all that much to do with nintendo.

Right now I cant think of any mature games I would rather have on GC. Maybe goldeneye2 or FFXIII, but those will probably be on the GC or NES5 anyways.

So uh, yeah. Everybody name a game other than GTA you would like to see on GC.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Gamecube for $100
« on: December 20, 2003, 05:34:43 PM »
Tell your parents to bite your shiny metal ass.

If you buy something yourself then it is yours, if some old lady tells you you cant have it, then tell her shes not allowed to have the 20 dollars a week you take from her purse for drugs. If she doesnt belive you, start sniffling every once in a while, and just acting not quite right. Then mumble things about how you would start spending your cash on games instead of drugs if you could.

Yep, that should work.
And if it doesnt theyll send you to rehab, and I hear they have vid games there. Its win win!

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Thought about online...
« on: December 20, 2003, 05:23:45 PM »
Hmm, I dont much care. The sims sucks anyways.

Alls I knows is other online games seem to work just fine. A couple of ass monkeys arent going to stop that.


MMORPGs usualy ban people for selling ingame money, and players hate cheaters so theyll report your ass.

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General Chat / RE:Delete this thread please!!!
« on: December 20, 2003, 05:19:23 PM »
Hmm, nah that would tap me out.

Im thinking more along the lines of $25-$30 a person.

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General Chat / RE:Everybody, show your desktop to everyone else!
« on: December 20, 2003, 04:59:03 PM »
MINE DESKTOP

So what do I win?

Edit: DAMNIT!!!
Hold on.

Edit2: Ok its cool.

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General Chat / RE:Delete this thread please!!!
« on: December 20, 2003, 04:37:37 PM »
This could be a good thread.

Just to talk about whatever.
So uh, what the hell do I get my family for christmas, I have no freaking idea.
Gotta get my 19 year old bro something, my 20 year old sis something, my old mamma something, and my old papa something.

So...


?

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Thought about online...
« on: December 20, 2003, 04:31:21 PM »
Sounds like a crock to me.

I play alot of online games and the biggest problem is usualy some stupid 12 year old that likes to cuss and ruin a perfectly fun game. And thats easy to get rid of, just by adding a language filter or a kick poll.
In games where those things arent possible the makers just add mods and a way to report ***hole users that disrupt gameplay. They then ban the users.


So uh, ***holes arent a huge problem in online games.
The real reason nintendo wont make online games is because they want all games to be easy to just pick up and play, they are against depth for some reason.  

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General Chat / RE:Official Avatar Discussion
« on: December 20, 2003, 04:18:40 PM »
Exactly.


But it was kinda just a joke. That guys Ali G, badest gangster ever to come out of england.

Thats right fokes, england.
IN DA HOUSE!!!

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:This article says: Gamecube Kiddy, buy Xbox
« on: December 20, 2003, 04:15:54 PM »
Take it like a man, you dont think anybody makes fun of americans? Or persians?
If he was french im sure you would be laughing like hell at him.


Damn up-tight canadians, dont even get simple jokes.


(By the way, canada happens to be one of my favorite countries, I just like making fun of people. Who the hell doesnt?)

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I thought that was GBC.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Tough Christmas Buys.... Please Help
« on: December 19, 2003, 09:45:50 PM »
Prince of persia and beyond good and evil.
Wow that was easy.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:This article says: Gamecube Kiddy, buy Xbox
« on: December 19, 2003, 09:36:43 PM »
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The past year has been a very decisive one in the so-called console war. Last year, we knew the Xbox was a superior piece of hardware compared to its competitors, but there were questions about whether Microsoft could produce a good number of quality games for it. Well, that question has been answered with a resounding "yes." Landing the Grand Theft Auto games (set for release on Xbox this November) was an absolutely huge coup for Microsoft — one that can't be understated. It sent a message to gamers that was loud and clear: Microsoft is willing to do whatever it takes, and pay whatever it takes, to makes its console a success.*


Good idea, purchase all of your game equipment based on the company that is  more devoted to buisness strategy, instead of the company devoted to good games.
Also, you idiot, microsoft didnt produce GTA, in fact there is no evidence that they did squat to get it ported to xbox (also, get a PC, they got the GTA games quite a while ago).

* Accept for anything that might involve quality games.


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The message game developers seem to have taken from this is that it doesn't make financial sense to produce titles exclusively for one console, so better to produce for all of them. But the thing is, these games tend to be better on the Xbox because of its superior hardware.


Games actualy tend to be better on the PC. And one developer that wont be developing for all consoles is Nintendo, the most succesful developer in gaming history.


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In terms of mobile games, Nintendo is really scoring big on its little Game Boy Advance wonder-box. It's an absolutely fantastic system and I recommend it to anybody with an itch for portable gaming. One word of warning though: Nintendo's success in this niche has not gone unnoticed, and now others are gunning for a piece of the portable gaming market. It remains to be seen how well Nokia's N-Gage does, and there's also talk that Sony has something in the works. And when have we ever known Microsoft to sit quietly by when there's money to be made?


This just in, the N-gage is a piece of ****. Oh yeah, and you belive that microsoft is going to create an x-boy? Thats ****ing halarious.
"And when have we ever known Microsoft to sit quietly by when there's money to be made?" Reminds me of a toothless pimp. "yo im microsoft, check out my fat ass x-ho, any blind fokes wanna git wit her?"


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What's not to like? It beats the other consoles in every department.* What probably intrigues me the most now is Xbox Live — I've liked what I've seen so far, but I think it can go farther. I'm excited to see what the next year has in store.

The only complaint I have with the Xbox is the same one I had last year — it's too big.


*Except sales good games and a ton of other ****


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The Playstation 2 still has the largest variety of games. The PS2 is a good system to have in a household that might have gamers of several age groups. There are kiddie titles and there are mature games.

But hopefully Sony is putting some serious resources into developing Playstation 3, because the PS2 is being shamed by Xbox, especially in the peripherals department. Memory cards, controller multi-taps and on-line adapters — all add-ons you need to buy, whereas Xbox has them all built in. The PS2's DVD player is also pretty crappy.



Adults dont usualy use the term kiddie. Child oriented seems more appropriate.
Crappy how? And dont you have to purchase additional equipment to even use the xbox dvd player?
And seriously, how many f***ing dvd players do you need? You live in your mammas basement, so im guessing just one.
Also, the atari jaguar makes a good paper weight while the xbox is the size of a 1970s VCR.
And of course the s***ty controller, with the xbox you have to replace it. Sooo, stfu.


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Nintendo has a serious niche going with the whole Gamecube-Gameboy Advance connectivity thing. I haven't yet seen this utilized in a way that gets me excited, but the potential is there.

But on the game side, it almost looks like Nintendo isn't even trying any more. Last year at this time, there was a lot being made about Nintendo's supposed move to "adult" games. Well, where are those games? It seems like there's more and more kids stuff coming out for this console, and less and less to interest games my age.



What exactly does he mean by games his age? Does he mean he cant play anything that doesnt have a mature rating? If so he has a warped mind and should be analized by a professional. And yes you imbecile, gamecube has plenty of mature games, claiming they have none is just proof that you havent even tryed to find any.


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 It's simple — high-quality portable gaming. The thing packs immense power for its size.

The game prices are too high, though. Considering you're paying about $70 (Cdn.) for a console game, it doesn't seem fair to shell out $50 on a stripped-down portable title. Hopefully the emergence of competition in this niche will bring prices down.



And hes canadian! Bahahaha!
If he thinks games are going to be priced down to $10 just because there is a little competition, or because canadians have a problem with a weak as hell economy, he is truly more ingorant than most 13 year old kids I have met online.


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Hopefully the manufacturers are starting to realize that forcing gamers to buy all sorts of extra accessories only serves to tick them off. With any luck, all the next-generation consoles from Nintendo and Sony will come with everything you need built in: DVD players, on-line adapters, hard drives and an extra controller.

As for the Xbox, the hardware is there, the on-line capability is there, so why not introduce an Xbox Cam? If Microsoft really wants to turn the Xbox into something more than just a gaming system, why not add a little video camera and introduce video conferencing? And while we're at it, why not empower the Xbox to read e-mail? Hackers are already doing it with Xbox hardware, so why not offer it as a feature to the general public?

I like the GBA just the way it is, and I would actually prefer if it was left alone and not subjected to silly peripherals, like the original Gameboy's pointless camera.




OH MY GOD! HES A F***ING GENIUS!! HE JUST INVENTED THE F***ING HOME COMPUTER!!!
Except that nobody wants to video conference with fat greesy canadian 29 year old that lives in his mammas basement.
Seriously, this retard actualy has a job?


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I don't know if it's the best, but it's certainly the coolest (literally) — Nyko's line of air-cooled controllers is an idea whose time has come. No more sweaty hands! If only these babies were made standard issue...

Ahahahahahaha, A PUN!!!!!!!!


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I can't really complain about the game selection for any of these systems in terms of volume any more. The PS2 always had a good library going for it, but the Xbox has really ramped it up over the past year and can really be considered an equal right now. As I said before, it looks like Nintendo is targeting younger gamers. There aren't many titles on the Gamecube that older gamers will enjoy that can't be found on one of the other two consoles, though.

Why does he keep refering to sony, microsoft, and nintendo as if they actualy made all of the games produced for their consoles. Doesnt he understand anything!?

Also, he keeps contradicting himself.
"I can't really complain about the game selection for any of these systems in terms of volume any more."
"As I said before, it looks like Nintendo is targeting younger gamers. There aren't many titles on the Gamecube that older gamers will enjoy that can't be found on one of the other two consoles, though."
Yep, hes an idiot.


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Like the other consoles, the Xbox is lacking a good turn-based strategy combat game, like the Command and Conquer titles. For some reason, these types of games just haven't translated well to consoles. The Xbox is also a little light in the role-playing department. Luckily, the few RPGs that are available are quite good.

On the Playstation 2, there simply haven't been very many good on-line games released yet.

On the Gamecube, again there needs to be a bigger selection of titles that appeal to older gamers and which can't be found on the other consoles. Rebel Strike is really, really welcome.

For the Gameboy Advance, how about releasing a game based on a licensed property that isn't terrible?


No good online titles for ps2? Hey look! Its a bird! No a plane! No its, youre a f***ing idiot.
Beating a dead horse is useless, youve made your point, if I want to play GTA ill go somewhere else. Of course not Xbox, though.
All licensed games suck, and once again, GBA doesnt make the ****ty games, GBA is just a video game playing device. And uh, why do you care about 10 different crappy games based on sponge bob? Homo.


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The PS2 and Xbox consoles seem to be shooting for the same target audience — teens to adults. The PS2 does have a little bit more going on for kids, though.

The Gamecube and Gameboy Advance offer a lot of kids titles. But don't be fooled — some kids games can be enjoyed at any age, and the two systems also offer a smattering of titles that will appeal to older gamers.


Contradiction.

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The Xbox has really broadened its appeal over the past year by pumping out some good games in all genres. Initially, it was the system of choice for tech geeks, but it's a little more accessible now. Tech geeks still love it, though.

The Playstation 2 has such a good track record with sports titles that it's going to be hard to persuade all the sports game fanatics to ever try a non-Sony product.

Kids and adults looking to play easy-to-learn and inoffensive games are likely to find the Gamecube appealing.

Again, the GBA is largely in the domain of children. However, serious game junkies, like myself, will love it as well.


Contradiction.

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It's still Grand Theft Auto Vice City. It's been a year now since the game came out, and although there have been some really good releases over the past 12 months, nothing has really come close. Even if the Xbox version is a simple rehash of the PS2 version, with nothing new added to it, I'll still spend weeks on it.

You know who agrees with him? 5 Million 12 year olds. Hows that for a kiddie game.


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At the risk of sounding like I'm on Microsoft's payroll (and I swear that I'm not!), this is a pretty simple question to answer: Xbox. To boil down all the reasons mentioned above: it's got the best hardware and now, a substantial game library. It's also got momentum, and developers and hackers alike are fans. Love Microsoft or hate it, the company has created a great video game system.

Not only have I been suggesting getting an Xbox to friends who are thinking of purchasing a console, I've been doing the same thing to people thinking of buying a DVD player. Why shell out $200 on a DVD player when you can spend $50 more and get a video game system with on-line capabilities thrown in?

What momentum?
Developers like it? Who exactly and prove it.
Hackers? What hackers? Do you know any hackers? You know what hackers like? They like the old days back when you could rob an ATM easy as hell because it was such a piece of crap.
$200? I got my DVD drive for 80 bucks and its the best available. And that was 2 years ago.
Online capabilities that cost a large monthly fee.


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Pete's Top Five picks across all consoles for 2004 are as follows:

1. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

Sure, there have been some good stealth games, but none have blown me away — along many other gamers —like Splinter Cell did. Yes, it was linear and really hard, but it forced you to think like no other stealth game did. This game also showcased the power of the Xbox, proving that as far as graphics were concerned, the other consoles don't even matter. And I really liked the ability to download a new level using Xbox Live — a fantastic feature that I'd like to see more of.

2. Freedom Fighters

Just as Splinter Cell redefined stealth games, so too did Freedom Fighters take squad combat to a new level. Forget complicated button or voice commands — this title proves that all you need to give orders are three simple buttons. And aren't we gamers lucky — it's available for every console. If only the game was longer...

3. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Possibly the most ambitious game of the year was Bioware's Star Wars role-playing game. I wasn't sure it could be done, but gosh darn it, Knights of the Old Republic ended up being the game I played the most this year. It's incredibly deep and detailed, and it really felt like you were in the Star Wars universe. Bioware proves yet again it can do no wrong.

4. Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising

Some may be surprised that I have a Gameboy Advance title on my list, but I'll be damned if this isn't a really fun game. It started when I innocently brought my GBA on a camping trip, just in case it rained all weekend or something. That's exactly what it did, and I ended up playing Advance Wars 2 the entire time. This is a better turn-based combat strategy game than any I've seen for the consoles, and it ate up more of my time this year than any game not named Knights of the Old Republic.

5. Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War

Being a big fan of first-person shooters, I was anxiously awaiting this one — the long-awaited descendant of the genre's grand-daddy, Castle Wolfenstein. And it did not disappoint. Moreover, the game also has the best on-line play features I've seen yet in a console.




1. Not xbox exclusive and best on PC.
2. Not xbox exclusive and best on PC.
3. Not xbox exclusive and if your PC can run it properly, best on PC.
4. Thats a kiddie game and not worth $50, or so he implied.
5. He doesnt get out much.





I think I have proved beyond the shaddow of a doubt, that this guy is a dumbass.
Hes canadian.
He frequently contradicts both himself and the truth.
Ive never heard of @play.
Hes canadian.
And after reading all of this I have to think that everything that makes xbox so great, makes PCs alot better. He should realy buy one.
Or go **** himself, it makes no difference to me.
Pfft, Gaming Overlord my ass.

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