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But as a Christmas present I WAS planning on getting a Nintendo DS. Already there are some games I'd like, Pac-Pix, Mario 64 DS, Wario Ware, Touch! Kirby and Yoshi's Touch and Go. But the Christmas line up looks immense. Nintendogs appears a good laugh, Snowboard Kids is back and I am truly looking forward to Goeman. Don't get me started on Mario and Luigi 2 (Dances) and Metroid Prime. It is also online and I have wi-fi (yay).
I have no intention on getting a PSP (even if I do love Medievil) but Microsoft's new system looks the nuts!
A few good games at E3 could easily sway me.
So what do you think?
there are loads of things that do that on PC, including Gamespy and Xfire, which gerrid already mentioned. A lot of games also have their own friends system built into the online mode.
And if playing with a controller against mouse-using players means you die a lot, that's just because your control method is inferior.
With a PC you can't do that, you have to sit on a chair damaging your back and imo it isn't very comfortable.
And also, who would want to pay £100s of pounds just to play a game with better graphics than a console game?
Gamespy, Xfire - offer the exact same service as Live - your oh so precious "friends list".
As for the whole keyboard mouse thing - STANDARDISED INPUTS. And what's to sto Microsoft releasing a keyboard and mouse for the 360? THen you have the exact same problem, don't you?
And what on earth are you on about convincing your friends to get a PC? Think about how stupid and petty that point is. Convincing your friends to buy a £200 PC is exactly the same as convincing them to buy a £200 console.
Good enough for you?
> you can bang on about
> "standardised" PC's all you like but you still won't get
> round things like friend lists, other people's willingness to get a
> PC, mouse and keyboard issues vs controllers and console exclusive
> games.
I put it in bold because you seem to have trouble grasping these points.
Did you read my post? Gamespy? Xfire?
Standardised means that the components of the machine are all exactly the same - as in Microsoft have taken a PC, dumbed it down in some areas and called it a console. Too difficult for you to understand?
> Ur you guys are so stupid sometimes. I said that the Xbox 360 sounds
> like a PC and looks like a PC. Oh and Hedfix, don't you understand
> the word "standardised"?
*Watches gerrid back away because he looks like a fool*
Does standardised mean exactly like 'Xbox 360'?
You still haven't answered most of my points, you can bang on about "standardised" PC's all you like but you still won't get round things like friend lists, other people's willingness to get a PC, mouse and keyboard issues vs controllers and console exclusive games.
Do yourself a favour and shut up.
> I've really gone off my DS now - I loved it at first, but I won't be
> buying any more games for it for a while. Because there aren't
> actually any proper games for it - I hate to use the word gimmicky,
> because it sounds bad, but most of the games are so. Just slight
> expansions on a core theme - either shallow quick-fire games, or ones
> that take about 2 days to finish completely.
Finally someone speaks sense!
The DS isn't going to have many long games because you just can't have that on a handheld, thats why I never buy them.
However I did buy a GBA SP but thats only because it's cheap, the games are cheap and because of it's battery life I can play it while travelling.
You can't compare a handheld to a Home Console. You even said that if you got a DS you wouldn't be playing it on-the-go so why would you want it when you could play what could be the most powerful home console in the world, play against thousands of people online and play games that last you more than 2 days.
I think you should get an Xbox 360, it's already got some games im excited about and it isn't even out yet! Whereas the DS hasn't got any games released that look worth paying £30 for.
I may be wrong, but the DS to me feels rushed and it doesn't feel like Nintendo have spent alot of time thinking about the games for the DS, I guarantee the DS will have more pointless games than games that have a storyline...which sucks imo.
Until it gets Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, Metroid Hunters etc - all the proper games - I'm not really interested.
As for next-gen consoles ... I'm still not decided.
It'll come down to the games, of course - and now, no one company is going to have much leverage over the others in terms of online play, which is now a major factor.
At the most basic level, out of anyone's games, the ones I want to take online are Ninty's. And that's that. But I've already aired my doubts about the Revolution - I just hope whatever they put forward won't ruin that online experience for me.
And the other two ... well, they're basically the same thing, really.
And PS2 has really done nothing for me recently in the games released for it, so it'll probably be XB360 - if either of them.
Soon ... soon ...
> So the DS is only good if you take it around with you?
Not at all, but isn't that some of the point of the DS? Surely if they didn't intend it to be portable they'd have made it bigger.