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biznology
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well that all depends on what type of games you like to play. if youre big into online, i think the pc is still your best option. consoles will have that use, but i think the pc is still the best bet currently. if you like big time rpgs, again the computer is your best option. its an interesting time right now, cause the pc and consoles are getting a lot of the same games at the same time. consoles have been typically known for twitchy, fast action games. thats becoming a little less true now, alt i think the ps2 and the gc hold true to that.
ps2 has the gran turismo series, as well as the gta series - plus a good number of cheap, excellent games. it plays dvds out of the box, and has gotten most of the kinks worked out as far as crashing/breaking is concerned.
gamecube is the cheapest of the consoles and will have classic nintendo gameplay - excellent gameplay. it wont play dvds, but thats not a necessary function and it keeps the price down. with this you get your zelda, mario, starfox, and most other games out for the other consoles. best controller ever.
xbox is a pc in consoles clothing. if that interests you, it may be your choice. beyond more power - that which your computer may be able to match or beat - it doenst really offer much else your computer doesnt already do. it will play dvds if you buy the remote for xtra $$...stupid. its got halo, which is an awesome game. it will most definitely have good games, many of which you can get on pc. oh, and btw this has the WORST controller ever invented, typical microsoft.
pretty much its just a matter of $$, which you seem to have enough of, and which games interest you, etc. the computer, depending on how much you will need to upgr ade, is also possible. alt remember you have to deal with compatibility issues, and crashing programs more often. its less people friendly too - your friends prolly dont wanna huddle around a computer, like a console. good luck, just research everything|
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Oct-01-2002 00:07
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fastmp3
ta main sur le zbebs

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Montreal/Canada & Casablanca/Morocco (the ROOTS of TRANCE)
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Oct-01-2002 00:23
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Mail Man
Pimp Daddy!!!

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Glasgow
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Oct-02-2002 14:52
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Shoes
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Torquay, England
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It'd cost about £500.
But don't get FIFA - it's shit. Get Pro Evolution Soccer. Best football (fuck off am I using 'soccer') game ever.
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Oct-02-2002 16:42
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sothis
Cyborg Queen

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: seattle, washington
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this is way too general of a question to ask unless we know what kind of stuff you like playing
for me, i only play rpgs. i grew up with console ones (started with dragon warrior 1 on the nes), and pc ones when they USED to be good, such as the Ultima series (1 through 7 part 2.. 8,9, and online are garbage), Quest for Glory, etc.
so, for me, PS2 is the only way to go. not thinking about the fact that only two or three good rpgs have come out for it ever, but it plays psx games, and thats where the good rpgs are. xbox has rpgs but they are basically like playing the computer so thats pointless.
and i dont play pc rpgs anymore beacuse they all are cookie cutter and are the same. bah.
so again, depends on what you like to play
i like computer games (old ones), but theres still something to be said about having a controller in your hands and playing it on a tv, not a monitor.
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Oct-14-2002 23:42
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