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The diffulcity to program for!
The lengthy loading times!
The feeble cd's!
The jagged edges!
The unorigional games!
> Just look at those horrible edges!
The diffulcity to program for!
The lengthy
> loading times!
The feeble cd's!
The jagged edges!
The unorigional games!
*slaps howarrob*
Very noisy...i dont like noisy consoles
ack well
> Besides, most (and there are exceptions) of the GC games are better than Ps2 games anyway!
And you have played every PS2 and GC title with an unbiased opinion, have you?
Personally I would hope that the PS2 launch games would look dated now compared to current PS2 games to show some progress in the consoles lifetime.
And considering that Miyamoto is currently overseeing some 30 projects, it's hard to believe that only 56 are in the pipeline for the Gamecube.
Personally though, in a consoles lifetime I'm unlikely to buy many more than 1 game per month - choice is good, nonetheless, but if I have 56 games come 2005 for the Gamecube I'll be rather surprised!
(Could you not add that because the GBA is compatiable with the GCN, there are an additional 'X' games that can be played from the Gameboy back catalogue?)
(Could you not add that because the GBA is compatiable with the
> GCN, there are an additional 'X' games that can be played from the Gameboy back
> catalogue?)
Of course you can. I could add that rather than play 32-bit games on a next gen console, why not get a PSX instead and have the best of both worlds?
> The PS2 looks like a toaster.
The Gamecube looks like a biscuit tin.
> Jimmy Duck wrote:
> The PS2 looks like a toaster.
The Gamecube looks like
> a biscuit tin.
Nope, it looks more like a Fisher Price Tape Recorder minus the Microphone that is? ;)