GAF is full of fucking Nintendo fanboys
Idc, the answer is still PS2.
In a thread that doesn't even include PlayStation in the discussion, it's pretty clear Nintendo isn't the darling company here...I'll just take a second PS2, thanks.
Just on this one point, I think this is objectively false. As stated before, the Xbox had most of the best heavy hitter games from PC that were released around that time, none of which arrived on the PS2.Xbox would definitely be last, most of its best games were also available on the PS2 IMO. Outside of Halo, Jet Set Radio Future, and Fable, I just don't have much interest in most of Xbox's exclusive titles, and even of the exclusives I mentioned, I played Halo on PC and it was by far the definitive way to experience it, sorry Xbox.
Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2 were on PS2 and Xbox, as Super Monkey Ball Deluxe.GameCube for life. Not even a close call
TTYD
Melee
Sunshine
Super Monkey Ball 1 & 2
Double Dash
Pikmin 2
Rogue Squadron
Wind Waker
Mario Party 4
System freakin slaps
28 months, actually; from November 1998 to March 2001. It was still receiving first-party support up to June 2002, though it did get one last Sega game out of nowhere in February 2004 (Puyo Pop Fever).Dreamcast only had 18 months on the market in the West before Sega pulled the plug so the comparison is a bit unfair.
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*whips out Duke controller*
Hudo:
Any recommendations for a good HDMI connection to an HD TV ?Xbox, but Dreamcast has a large part of my heart. What a system.
Xbox wins due to the fact am still using it to this day & with everything you could do with it.
Last few days I removed the xip check & mapped out all the colour values for the 5960 MSDash. So now UIX Ultra Lite can use skins and custom xips.
I also made the Xbox Softmodding Tool & do dashboards, XBMC4Gamers and XBMC-Emustation.
Being part of team Blackbolt back in the day, oh the nostalgia.
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Xbox for me. Fable, Jade Empire, KotOR 1+2, Jade Empire, Halo 1+2, Morrowind, Crimson Skies, Steel Battalion, Doom 3, Half-Life 2, and PGR 1+2. The best hardware was a bonus as well. GameCube was a close second for me.
*Sigh*.Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2 were on PS2 and Xbox, as Super Monkey Ball Deluxe.
It was a very compact, high-powered, well-engineered machine that had higher specs than PS2 in a much smaller form factor, yet it didn't do as well commercially for many reasons. Sadly. Which we don't need to discuss again here, since it's been discussed to death already.GameCube was better technically
But I bored dreamcast because I think it have much more of an instant impact and I like the Dreamcast library better.
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But I own a Stellar bundle, got it day 1 when it was released. Just never installed it, as I don’t play games on the Xbox just developed stuff on it.
I remember lol.*Sigh*.
Missing the point... the original launched as a day one title on GameCube as an exclusive, and thus the series was closely associated with GameCube back in those days. Didn't come to PS2 and others til years later. Based on your comment, it sounds like you're probably not old enough to remember such things...
A bit later? It was GameCube exclusive for 4 years. So, in this case, I'd have to firmly maintain that SMB for all intents and purposes was rightfully so closely associated with GameCube. Even moreso when you consider that many people bought GameCubes to play 4 player multiplayer games with/ for their kids, and most people outside of the hardcore would've even noticed or cared that it wasn't technically a Nintendo-made game.I remember lol.
The point is do we judge a system on whether the titles were closely associated with that system, or whether you could simply play that title on the system (just a bit later)?
For example, games like Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid 2 were exclusives initially. I guess you can determine it by the length of exclusivity potentially.
n64 is better than the gamecube. the titles were more of a landmark type.I loved the Dreamcast and had a lot of fun with, but Gamecube was such a surprise with killer apps such Resident Evil 4, Metroid Prime 1 & 2, Tales of Symphonia , RE remake and Wind Waker/TP. GC was such a huge step up from the disappointment that was N64, and even though it had a relatively small library of games, they were almost all of high quality. Loved the small form factor too, the purple color and the controller. Gamecube deserved a better fate.
True. In many cases, GameCube versions of 3D Nintendo franchises that were first made 3D on N64 were more refined, difficult, and made for hardcore gamers. TTYD, Sunshine, Smash, Double Dash, etc. So it greatly satisfied the diehards, but didn't capture a very wide audience. Hence Nintendo's hard pivot to the casual crowd with the DS & Wii about 2/3 of the way through the GameCube's life.n64 is better than the gamecube. the titles were more of a landmark type.
n64 is better than the gamecube. the titles were more of a landmark type.
Xbox for me. Fable, Jade Empire, KotOR 1+2, Jade Empire, Halo 1+2, Morrowind, Crimson Skies, Steel Battalion, Doom 3, Half-Life 2, and PGR 1+2. The best hardware was a bonus as well. GameCube was a close second for me.