Ernest St. Jean (not verified) — Fri, 2002-12-27 02:46
I currently own an xbox, Ps2 and a nintendo gamecube. Sure I play all three, but only one of them truly touches my gaming needs, and that is the Nintendo Gamecube.
Nintendo brings to you a very unique gaming experience. I also am a gamer up for lots of multiplayer fun. Which system can quench my thirst in that category. Only the Gamecube. I don't just live for the spur of the moment and and so with future in mind, I only truly trust Nintendo. I love all my systems but the gamecube is by far, the household favourite. The Ps2 is known for having the most games but with sequals going as far as ten(final phantasy x) I clearly see why. What is the level of varied gameplay for the Ps2 with such lengthy series?
If you are looking for numbers, check the Ps2, if you are looking for most graphics check the Xbox, but if you are looking for fun, extra ordinary varied gaming experience and future gaming needs, then Check the Nintendo Gamecube...
I currently own an xbox, Ps2 and a nintendo gamecube. Sure I play all three, but only one of them truly touches my gaming needs, and that is the Nintendo Gamecube.
Nintendo brings to you a very unique gaming experience. I also am a gamer up for lots of multiplayer fun. Which system can quench my thirst in that category. Only the Gamecube. I don't just live for the spur of the moment and and so with future in mind, I only truly trust Nintendo. I love all my systems but the gamecube is by far, the household favourite. The Ps2 is known for having the most games but with sequals going as far as ten(final phantasy x) I clearly see why. What is the level of varied gameplay for the Ps2 with such lengthy series?
If you are looking for numbers, check the Ps2, if you are looking for most graphics check the Xbox, but if you are looking for fun, extra ordinary varied gaming experience and future gaming needs, then Check the Nintendo Gamecube...