Your favorite console, and why.
Xbox360, cuz usually i play on the Pc, but Xbox360 has some games like Halo 3 and Fable 2, what you can't get to pc.. Ofc there's games to ps3 what you can't get to pc, but on the X0 there's more games what i like to play..
3 months 1 week ago
Xbox 360 for sure. I'm a big RPG fan (especially Japanese ones) and other current consoles don't have many to offer. I wouldn't buy a PS3 right now just because of the price but maybe with time. I don't like the Wii though- I think it's lost so much of the Gamecube's and N64's fan base because of gimmicky games that appeal largely to children and soccer moms. I'll stick to consoles where I don't have to jump around my living room. My opinion though, so no offense intended.
(And speaking of which I'm really quite curious as to how Xbox's Natal will turn out.)
(And speaking of which I'm really quite curious as to how Xbox's Natal will turn out.)
3 months 1 week ago
I like having the ones I do now. Which means, of course, a little bit of everything. No matter how good something is, without variety, it tends to get dull. When it comes right down to it, I suppose having something is better than nothing, though, so if I had to choose just one of the consoles I have, I'd stick with the DS. I like that it's small and simple. I like that it's somewhat more interactive than just pressing buttons. I LOVE that I can have it with me anywhere so that no matter what I'm doing, if I come upon an unexpected period of boredom, I can play!
I take it everywhere, even when I never use it, because it makes me feel comfortable. It's my escape plan at the ready if I don't want to deal with something, if I get bored, if I'm stuck waiting on something, if I want to listen to music... and since I love RPGs, puzzles, and simulation games, I get a lot of use out of the game selection. Honestly, I don't know what I'd do without it. ^_^
I take it everywhere, even when I never use it, because it makes me feel comfortable. It's my escape plan at the ready if I don't want to deal with something, if I get bored, if I'm stuck waiting on something, if I want to listen to music... and since I love RPGs, puzzles, and simulation games, I get a lot of use out of the game selection. Honestly, I don't know what I'd do without it. ^_^
3 months 1 week ago
I love PS3 because of shared compatibility with my old games.
3 months 1 day ago
Mine probably has to be the DS, because it's so handy to have around and has a big variety of games.
Before that, it'd have to be the PSX or PS2. But I do love my Dreamcast and Wii, too!
Before that, it'd have to be the PSX or PS2. But I do love my Dreamcast and Wii, too!
Probably the Xbox 360, I hate in the console hardware wise though. It's loud, the first time I turned it on I thought I got a defect. Not to mention to the high rates of RROD, and the two months it takes to get back the console. But when it comes to consoles these days, it's more of what games would you get to play, Xbox 360 has more of what I want. If the PS3 was priced at around $300 when it was released and seem to have the games I want heading it's way, I'd own a PS3 right now. Take Metal Gear 4 out, and Final Final Xi: Versus out and I'll have a hard time thinking a reason why I would want a PS3.
But does it have to be a 3rd generation console? My best gaming experiences is with the PlayStation.
But does it have to be a 3rd generation console? My best gaming experiences is with the PlayStation.
Personally, I don't have deep knowledge of the current 3 consoles' hardware and game library that are on the market, but I'll try to give my best opinion on it.
I only have a Wii myself of those 3, and yes, while it may be the biggest one standing out among the love/hate stuff concerning the 3 consoles as far as original games go, it does offer for me some good fun and free online. I do enjoy playing Super Smash Bros. Brawl on it online sometimes even if it's not really living up it's overdose of hype from Melee in my opinion, it's still a solid multiplayer, and it does have a few good other games like Super Mario Galaxy, Wario Land Shake It and Mario Kart Wii, I also agree with GoldenApe's opinion on how there are very few possibly really good titles on it and that about 80% of all the Wii games only really appeal to old people into easy stuff and made with little to much content to it.
Over the 360, I don't know much about it, since I don't own one, but from all the stuff I see concerning different storage data versions, the games, and paying to get online with it, it would seem a bit too pricey for me, plus the only games from what I've seen that would interest me are Street Fighter 4, Grand Theft Auto 3 and Banjo-Kazooie Nuts and Bolts, despite it's common negative reaction from the fanbase. The rest seem to me like it's majorly comprimised of FPS games, which aren't my most favourite genre.
And about the Playstation 3, while it does have everything a real big hardware-handling console could have, it's quite pricey, and there aren't any games of real paticular interest for me on it. (I'm not really a fan of Metal Gear Solid myself.)
I only have a Wii myself of those 3, and yes, while it may be the biggest one standing out among the love/hate stuff concerning the 3 consoles as far as original games go, it does offer for me some good fun and free online. I do enjoy playing Super Smash Bros. Brawl on it online sometimes even if it's not really living up it's overdose of hype from Melee in my opinion, it's still a solid multiplayer, and it does have a few good other games like Super Mario Galaxy, Wario Land Shake It and Mario Kart Wii, I also agree with GoldenApe's opinion on how there are very few possibly really good titles on it and that about 80% of all the Wii games only really appeal to old people into easy stuff and made with little to much content to it.
Over the 360, I don't know much about it, since I don't own one, but from all the stuff I see concerning different storage data versions, the games, and paying to get online with it, it would seem a bit too pricey for me, plus the only games from what I've seen that would interest me are Street Fighter 4, Grand Theft Auto 3 and Banjo-Kazooie Nuts and Bolts, despite it's common negative reaction from the fanbase. The rest seem to me like it's majorly comprimised of FPS games, which aren't my most favourite genre.
And about the Playstation 3, while it does have everything a real big hardware-handling console could have, it's quite pricey, and there aren't any games of real paticular interest for me on it. (I'm not really a fan of Metal Gear Solid myself.)
The Sega DreamCast probably, because all of my best gaming memories are of games like:
-Tech Romancer
-Powerstone
-Sonic Adventure
-Gundam Side Story. . . the list goes on
-Tech Romancer
-Powerstone
-Sonic Adventure
-Gundam Side Story. . . the list goes on
2 months 3 weeks ago
PS3 cause of the Blu-Ray. I bought it when it first came out. If I had bought a XBOX 360 I would be stuck with a useless HD player.
My PS2 trumps them all.
Too few games for the Wii are interesting, too many are carnival games that don't utilize the Wii's functionality effectively. If it weren't for Zelda, Super Mario Galaxy, Brawl, and Metroid then I would have left this console alone.
The 360 is full of too many of the same genre: FPSs, RTSs, 3rd-Person Action Shooters. Too much of the same sh*t, and Live is full of 6-year-olds who drop the F-bomb more often than a drunken sailor.
I actually like my PS3 despite the limited repertoire of games. Few like MGS4, Oblivion, Valkyria Chronicles, Killzone 2, and Evernal Sonata are just so awesome that they more than make up for the lack of good games at the moment. However, the PS2's library eats this one up without mercy.
My PS2 has Final Fantasy X, MGS2, MGS3, Tales of the Abyss, Okami, Shadow of the Colossus, Ico, Odin Sphere, Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2, and many, many more. All classics, all much more appealing.
Too few games for the Wii are interesting, too many are carnival games that don't utilize the Wii's functionality effectively. If it weren't for Zelda, Super Mario Galaxy, Brawl, and Metroid then I would have left this console alone.
The 360 is full of too many of the same genre: FPSs, RTSs, 3rd-Person Action Shooters. Too much of the same sh*t, and Live is full of 6-year-olds who drop the F-bomb more often than a drunken sailor.
I actually like my PS3 despite the limited repertoire of games. Few like MGS4, Oblivion, Valkyria Chronicles, Killzone 2, and Evernal Sonata are just so awesome that they more than make up for the lack of good games at the moment. However, the PS2's library eats this one up without mercy.
My PS2 has Final Fantasy X, MGS2, MGS3, Tales of the Abyss, Okami, Shadow of the Colossus, Ico, Odin Sphere, Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2, and many, many more. All classics, all much more appealing.





Ponders how peeps use PS for vectoring, painful so far
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