Stonecutter
12-29-2006, 02:33 AM
AKA, there's a first for everything!
http://bestof.ign.com/2006/gear/1.html
BULL****!
Best New Console
Sony PlayStation 3
Console launch years only come around twice a decade or so, and they're always guaranteed to be exciting years. The 360 matured dramatically since this time last year and its second-generation titles like Gears of War and CoD3 made the PlayStation 3's job of shocking the world with its immense power rather difficult.
Nintendo's Wii launched to massive mainstream applause and a lot of hope has been placed in the potential for gaming innovation via the console's unique controller. Nintendo disappointed some, however, by choosing not embrace HDTV or to compete with Sony and Microsoft in processing power. The Wii can't even play normal DVDs.
Judging the consoles based upon a broad perspective that includes software now available and coming in the future an entirely different argument could be formulated. However, from a hardware perspective, the PS3 is by far the more interesting console. Though the launch software hasn't blown anyone away, the 360's launch titles were equally unimpressive, and the system will certainly mature. Sony's embrace of the PS3 as a computer rather than just a console, and the availability of supported Linux distributions for the console will also develop and will likely bear entirely unexpected fruit in future.
Runner-Up:
Nintendo Wii
Sure, PS3 could end up being the best of the 3 "next gen" consoles, but how can there be any question at this point that it is unequivocally the WORST of the three? There's one game worth playing on the system, and it sure as hell isn't worth $600. The launch was horrible, a significant number of people have had issues with the systems bricking.
So the wii can't play DVDs, that was a valid complaint with the gamecube because DVD's were still somewhat special in 2001, but for ****s sakes, you can get a DVD player for 40 bucks at Walgreens. ON WII YOU CAN DOWNLOAD MARIO 64 AND BROWSE THE WEB!
I know you can't spell ignorant without IGN, but come on.
http://bestof.ign.com/2006/gear/1.html
BULL****!
Best New Console
Sony PlayStation 3
Console launch years only come around twice a decade or so, and they're always guaranteed to be exciting years. The 360 matured dramatically since this time last year and its second-generation titles like Gears of War and CoD3 made the PlayStation 3's job of shocking the world with its immense power rather difficult.
Nintendo's Wii launched to massive mainstream applause and a lot of hope has been placed in the potential for gaming innovation via the console's unique controller. Nintendo disappointed some, however, by choosing not embrace HDTV or to compete with Sony and Microsoft in processing power. The Wii can't even play normal DVDs.
Judging the consoles based upon a broad perspective that includes software now available and coming in the future an entirely different argument could be formulated. However, from a hardware perspective, the PS3 is by far the more interesting console. Though the launch software hasn't blown anyone away, the 360's launch titles were equally unimpressive, and the system will certainly mature. Sony's embrace of the PS3 as a computer rather than just a console, and the availability of supported Linux distributions for the console will also develop and will likely bear entirely unexpected fruit in future.
Runner-Up:
Nintendo Wii
Sure, PS3 could end up being the best of the 3 "next gen" consoles, but how can there be any question at this point that it is unequivocally the WORST of the three? There's one game worth playing on the system, and it sure as hell isn't worth $600. The launch was horrible, a significant number of people have had issues with the systems bricking.
So the wii can't play DVDs, that was a valid complaint with the gamecube because DVD's were still somewhat special in 2001, but for ****s sakes, you can get a DVD player for 40 bucks at Walgreens. ON WII YOU CAN DOWNLOAD MARIO 64 AND BROWSE THE WEB!
I know you can't spell ignorant without IGN, but come on.