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oreocookeee 30-06-2002 21:55

i've saved up enough money from mowing the lawn to buy myself a new game system, but i still cant figure out which to get. all your comments on this thread have only confused me even more.

personally, i think that every system has its ups and downs:

x-box, which is basically a computer made for video games definetly has the best graphics and runs faster and smoother than all the rest, but microsoft has very little experice in making games. although i loved playing halo at my friends house, i still think that overall, the games for x-box arent nearly as good as the games for the other systems.

when it comes to hardware, i think that playstation 2 and game cube are pretty equal, but the games for game cube are made to target a younger market than what i am looking for. in my personal opinion, play station 2 has the best games out of all the systems.

FotoPlasma 30-06-2002 23:19

At this point, I've become sick of most games...
The only game I'll play anymore is GTA3, as long as I have friends over. It's a very social game...

oreocookeee 02-07-2002 11:44

i think the best idea for gaming is hooking your computer up to a big screen tv and using a installing a game controller

Aaron Lussier 02-07-2002 12:26

By the way
 
If I haven't all ready said it I like Playstation 2 better becasue my Dad got me one for X-mas also I've never really used any of the others, I have nothing to Gague it aganist

gniticxe 03-07-2002 22:42

I've been with PCs for....forever. I love building them and modding the case, it just gives a sense of personalization. As for games, S-Video out and an emu (google it) let me play any game on tv with my comp. Sure it more expensive, but its not made just for gaming either.


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