I've had - SNES, Sega Genesis, PS2, Xbox...and that's about it. I played the N64 at a friend's house though a lot. Fun as hell.sergeriver wrote:
I always had Sega, not Nintendo, my cousin did anyway. The PS3 is way too heavy, like 12 pounds or soemthing, lol.Poseidon wrote:
I still think the N64/SNES are the best consoles ever. PS2 right behind it.sergeriver wrote:
Yup, true. I was watching the conference when they said they were selling like 5 or 6 million PS2 this year only in US, and I had my PS2 in its box just behind me, and I felt sad. That's probably the best console ever built. I know the new ones are better, but they have a lot of years of advantage. PS2 still has a lot of great games coming out for it. I bought mine in the 2001 spring, I remember being at Electronique's Boutique and they only had like 12 titles, lol. I walked the whole day carrying the PS2 box out of fear of leaving it in the car.
PS2's also very portable compared to current-gen systems. Last day of school this year, a kid brought his PS2, 2 guitars and GHIII in a backpack. I owned it up, but that's beside the point.
Most people just want to play Rock Band without having to buy a $300 console. They know that Activision and Neversoft will keep releasing music games for the PS2 for atleast the next couple of years.
Same with the 360. They're both pretty heavy.
But anyways, back to E3 - I can't wait for new videos of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. That game's gonna kick ass.