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<blockquote data-quote="Shard O'Glase" data-source="post: 513550" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>OK splinter cell is going to all 3.  But exclusive titles X-Box has a plenty, besides the obvious microsoft games, some publishers just are making x-box exclusive games I'm guessing because of the ease of making and or port from PC. For example on the fighting game side the DOA games are X-Box exclusve.  My point is they all have a decent number of exclusive games f your only geting 1 system its important to look at the exclsuive title sand see which ones would be hard to live without.  For me in all honesty if I oculd only have 1 system it would be PS2, two reasons I like all fighting games but PS2 has my faovrite Tekken, and PS2 has the grand theft license which Vice City I've probably put 50+ hours into and I still am only 33% through the game.  While I oved Halo and DOA3 I ust prefer Tekken4 and GTA vice city.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh and you gotta play super monkey ball its a great group game(I understand there is a sequal out which I haven't got yet), which is the area the game cube reigns supreme.  PS2 group wise I like though for the attachemnt that lets me plug in lots o controllers.  Thisis very specific but I think Basketball games are a blast with 4 friends so you can cover each position.  Both the cube and X-box start with 4 controller slots so I don't think they feel the need for a mulitport thingy, which stops you from getting up to 5 the number of position in B-Ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shard O'Glase, post: 513550, member: 1134"] OK splinter cell is going to all 3. But exclusive titles X-Box has a plenty, besides the obvious microsoft games, some publishers just are making x-box exclusive games I'm guessing because of the ease of making and or port from PC. For example on the fighting game side the DOA games are X-Box exclusve. My point is they all have a decent number of exclusive games f your only geting 1 system its important to look at the exclsuive title sand see which ones would be hard to live without. For me in all honesty if I oculd only have 1 system it would be PS2, two reasons I like all fighting games but PS2 has my faovrite Tekken, and PS2 has the grand theft license which Vice City I've probably put 50+ hours into and I still am only 33% through the game. While I oved Halo and DOA3 I ust prefer Tekken4 and GTA vice city. Oh and you gotta play super monkey ball its a great group game(I understand there is a sequal out which I haven't got yet), which is the area the game cube reigns supreme. PS2 group wise I like though for the attachemnt that lets me plug in lots o controllers. Thisis very specific but I think Basketball games are a blast with 4 friends so you can cover each position. Both the cube and X-box start with 4 controller slots so I don't think they feel the need for a mulitport thingy, which stops you from getting up to 5 the number of position in B-Ball. [/QUOTE]
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