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The Gamecube has had some great feedback from owners but I am slighty put off by the N64. I had an N64 and I didn't really like it to be honest, I felt there where far to many kids games and I thought that overall there just weren't enough games. I have heard Nintendo have tried to put this right buy selling more games and they are aiming at the more older generation for their releases. I don't mind games like Sonic and Mario but their not the sort of games that I would go out and buy, but then on the other hand I have heard that Star Wars: Roque Squadron Leader is supposed to be excellent and Resident Evil is supposed to be a brilliant as well. So can people tell some releases that are due out on Gamecube please.
The Xbox has been given a bit of abuse from what I've heard, but with games like Halo and Wreckless I can't understand why. I haven't had a go of an Xbox yet as few people have them so can I get some feedback on this.
The Gamecube has had some great feedback from owners but I am slighty put off by the N64. I had an N64 and I didn't really like it to be honest, I felt there where far to many kids games and I thought that overall there just weren't enough games. I have heard Nintendo have tried to put this right buy selling more games and they are aiming at the more older generation for their releases. I don't mind games like Sonic and Mario but their not the sort of games that I would go out and buy, but then on the other hand I have heard that Star Wars: Roque Squadron Leader is supposed to be excellent and Resident Evil is supposed to be a brilliant as well. So can people tell some releases that are due out on Gamecube please.
The Xbox has been given a bit of abuse from what I've heard, but with games like Halo and Wreckless I can't understand why. I haven't had a go of an Xbox yet as few people have them so can I get some feedback on this.
My opinion? Go for the GameCube. That's the console I most enjoyed playing (and subsequently went out and bought) and that's the one that I feel is most likely to provide the best gameplay over the coming years.
That's not to say the Xbox is a poor console, just that if you have to make the choice, that's the one i'd advise.
Oh, and don't let the N64 put you off. This is an entirely different package, and you shouldn't think anything of what happened with Nintendo's past console.
> I'd go for a Game Cube personally. The X-box is a good machine
> however I know of a lot of people that are now getting tired of it
> simply because of the lack of games out on it, and I don't see a big
> difference between that and The PS 2 and the x-box seems to be
> re-realising everything on the PS 2. The GC has come down in price
> and if you like Nintendo im sure you'll enjoy it, Games like Super
> Monkey Ball, Star Wars Rougue and of course the Mario/Luigi epics are
> worth a few rounds on.
I too see major similarities between the Xbox and the PS2, and as I already have a PS2, that's what first influenced me to look at the GC (which I eventually bought).
I think with the Cube you get a console that is VERY different to the Xbox/PS2, and if you already own one of those two, the GC is definately worth purchasing.
> If you really aint that sure without asking for our opinions your best
> bet is to go down to your local Toys;r;us or whatever and have a go on
> both.
Hmmm, yeah that's all well and good, but it's hard to judge on a 20 minute playing session. Plus, chances are unless they have a multi-game demo in it, you'll only have one game to play.
Sure it's okay to look at the console close up, use the controller, and get a feel of the quality of the games, but opinions from those with the consoles are still the best way to really get a knowledge of the consoles.
Definately go and have a play of both, but don't judge the consoles JUST on what you play during that time. Use it with the opinions of friends, us on the SR forums, and articles from an unbiased source (eg not Official Nintento Magazine or the Microsoft equivalent)
> If you really aint that sure without asking for our opinions your best
> bet is to go down to your local Toys;r;us or whatever and have a go on
> both.
I think I might have to do that. From the opinions so far I have to say that at the moment I am more interested in the Gamecube and as I have a PS2 I might just be persuaded to go with the Gamecube, but lets wait until I go to play them.
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