Ok, I'm as big of a Nintendo fan as there is, but GCN is not awesome in every way possible. They don't have the best 3rd party support, and have very very very few good 3rd party exclusive titles (yes I know RE4, but what was the real good one before that?). However, they do have some of the most fun games. It doesn't have a hard drive/DVD player, as previous stated. But I'd say that overall it's your best choice, if you don't need any of that extra stuff.
Which game system best?
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I was jokingGCN is not awesome in every way possible.
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k tsutter wins go homeOriginally posted by tsuttersuper nintendo you dumb noobsComment
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now there's a real thread. why SNES wins all. or NES......I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for your crummy old danish.
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Ok here is for all you fucking halo addicts. Wait for Halo 2 to come out on PC. Then sell your xbox and all your stuff for it. Then JUST FUCKING PLAY THAT BECAUSE ITS FREE ONLINE! Oh and with the money you have go fucking buy both a NES and SNES.Comment
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ahem...
PS2:
-Largest number of games (most is crap but there is a lot of good)
-Lots of variety in genres
-Geared for all audiences
-Backwards compatible with PS1
-Plays music and DVD
-Functianal controler
-Oldest so its hardware sometimes lacks (not always)
-Can buy a HD
-Has online play
-Very fragile (breaks down alot for some, not for others)
-Only 2 controler ports (can buy multitap)
-2nd cheapest
Gamecube:
-Fewer games but most are excellent
-Good variety of genres
-Geared more towards a yourger audience (still has adult games that rule)
-Has many popular franchises
-Comfortable controller
-Very good hardware (RE4 proves it)
-4 controller ports
-Only has online play for 1 game
-Extremely tough (like, drop offa building tough)
-No HD
-Doesn't play music CDs or DVDs
-Least expensive
-Has tiny disks : P
X-Box:
-Decent number of games (some excellent games)
-Has a limited array of genres (not many RPGs or party games among others)-
-Geared to an older audience
-Plays and saves music and DVDs
-Has a built in HD
-Huge controller (can be good or bad)
-Graphically intensive hardware
-Has great online play
-4 controller slots
-Heavy and bulky
-Very tough
DS:
-Two screens (duh)
-Innovative control (touch screen)
-Wireless multiplayer chat and gameplay
-Few games right now (system is new)
-Graphics slighly better than N64
-Voice recognition
-Folds up to protect screen
-Backwards compatible with GBA (ok, i guess it does have a huge library)
-Backlit
-Long built in battery life
-As expensive as ps2
And thats pretty much it... (im sure i forgot stuff though, oh well)
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