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Old 06-08-2003, 09:38 PM  
nap
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nintendo - first party support, mario, zelda, metroid, fZERO and all types of mario type game spin offs. Plus they also have a lot of jap. support that Sony/MS don't have which is a plus. The fact that you can attach a gameboy to your gc is just an added plus. I wouldnt recomend this system for anyone who really doesnt play games(nintendo brand games). Very Cheap though


sony is basically controlling the industry. they can do whatever they want. they have all the support because they have 30 million plus consoles in homes across the world. game developers make 2x more games for this system because of the number of consoles in the homes of potential buyers.

ms is trying to monopolize an industry. making a lot of progress too. they have just as many games as nintendo does, and the support of sony. what they can't create they get someone to create for them, or buy out. xbox has a 10gig hd, ethernet cord, is usb comp. its basically a pc made just for gaming, which makes shit easier for game developers. plus the fact that sony is suppose to about to release an updated ps2(120 gig hd, DVDR, tivo capabilities), is only pushing MS to make something bigger than SONY.


or you could just get a good pc and have it for gaming. i have a gaming pc, an xbox, pc and ps2. i play my xbox/pc the most, my brother has my ps2 and my girlfriend has my gc. after awhile mario and other nintendo first party games get boring. i use my pc for games that are out on ps2 but not the xbox. my xbox is mainly for sports and halo. if you can afford them get all three(not including a pc), if not you have to decide what you really want out of a gaming system.
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