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> Or†ega wrote:
> Oh yeh, One game is really a good reason to splash out
> £300 is it?
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Hmm.....Halo.
hmm halo for PS2 any one?
It's just a big box with an X on it, I think that's crap.
We all know the main reason.
Halo.
> Oh yeh, One game is really a good reason to splash out £300 is it?
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Hmm.....Halo.
Oh yeh, One game is really a good reason to splash out £300 is it?
All depends on how you see money. £300 might not be much to some people, and could be ******* loads to others.
> alot of the games avalible on the xbox are avalible on the pc or other consoles
> (which are cheaper) so why bother for a handfull of games.
Not really. X-Box doesnt have that many PC conversions. There is only one that I can think of that will be out soon and thats Max Payne. But that is already out on the PS2. PS2 has many more PC conversions than any other console. X-Box will have Wolfenstien but PS2 will also have that. X-Box games are about the same price as PS2 and GC games will be. £44.99 is a price for some of the PS2 games while others are £39.99. GC games will probably be £39.99 to £44.99 depending on what game. The X-Box games are £44.99. But in reality they should all be £39.99, as in America most PS2, X-Box and GC games retail at $49.99.
The GC, X-Box and PS2 will all have a lot of the same games on them. GC and PS2 both have Crazy Taxi, Burnout. All 3 have SSX Tricky and Tony Hawks 3. What you have to ask yourself is whether you want the X-Box exclusive titles which there are many of. Or do you want the PS2 or GC exclusives.