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2005-04-23 03:19 |
Reinhart
 Rank: Sony Addict 
Joined: Sep 08, 2003
Posts: 197
From: Central Florida, near the Spacecoast
 | Posted: 2005-04-23 03:19
On 2003-03-15 16:35, krikbob wrote: sorry ps2 owners but the mighty x-box leaves it for dead. its better in every way.
Maybe, maybe not. The X-Box employs a bit more traditional hardware design in its architecture while the PS-2 is designed in such a way that programmers may discover capabilities of the console that its designers and opponents didn't think was possible, such as non-latency realtime DTS sound (up to 5.1).
But, what really matters are the games. There have been great games on the X-Box, PlayStation 2, and the GameCube, with many titles exclusive to their consoles only. Limiting your gaming pallette to only those available on whatever console is most powerful is very much like limiting your moviegoing experience to a specific genre. If you discount all the others, then you really won't know what you're missing.
If you play only X-Box, you're missing out on games like "Final Fantasy X" and "Super Mario Sunshine." If you play only PlayStation 2, you're missing out on games like "Metroid Prime" and "Halo 2." If you only play GameCube, you're missing out on games like "Ninja Gaiden" and "Metal Gear Solid 3." - Reinhart
 
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