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GCN vs Xbox
Based off of what has been released in the past, what is going to be released this year, and off of hardware value(which is a better buy), which console do you think is simply better?
I'm not really looking to stir up a debate, I just would like to see what you think. I couldn't really take a side on this... I'm leaning toward Xbox, but both consoles are arguably better than each-other imo. |
Based off what has happened, X-Box.
Based on what is to happen, Gamecube. I considered Gamecube's first year warm-ups. |
I agree with GameMaster. Last year was XBox's year. I think this year will be Gamecube's time. Great games are already out, with a lot more to follow.
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i will have to say gamecube
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GameCube. What does X-Box have on the Horizion? Halo 2?
... So many great games will be coming out this year for the Cube. Sadly, the XBox will still beat the Cube in sales because people are stupid. |
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(Note: The only reason I'm picking on you is you are pretty much the only one "bashing" Xbox w/o giving even half a reason) |
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How are people stupid? Is it their fault that Nintendo has only released a handful of GOOD GCN games (MP, AC and SSBM are the only ones so far IMO, everythign else sucked)? Is it their fault that Xbox gets advertised a lot more? Is it their fault GCN has a crappy online outlook? Is it their fault that overall Xbox is selling better, therefore the "good word" gets spread around faster for Xbox? If I was a casual gamer, Xbox would be a much better pick for me. And as for your "so many" remark, I can only think of a few: Wind Waker Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles Harvest Moon Tales Of Phantasia Soul Calibur 2 1080 if they can pull it off ... and everything else is some crappy game or some other port. Don't expect AC2 or the next Mario game to ocme out this year, because if they do, they will most likely be rushed games that will turn out disappointing. |
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You are such an idiot. LOL. I would say Xbox because of some of the sweet Online games they got coming out. |
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jk ;) |
What a comedian.
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I havn't played any Xbox games or anything, but based on games I WANT and games I want that aren't out yet, Xbox has NGC beat in both categories... *shrugs*
But I own an NGC and can't afford an Xbox... oh well... I couldn't miss out on Zelda anyways :p |
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XBox urinates on Gamecube...
Xbox has the most impressive 2003/early 2004 lineup of any system on the market -Halo 2 -Perfect Dark 2 -Fable -Starcraft: Ghost -B.C. -Star Wars: KOTOR -Deus Ex 2 What does Gamecube have to compete with that? Zelda: WW? I'll give you that one... FF:CC? Quite possibly... Animal Crossing 2? To some people, maybe...but not for me Mario Golf/Tennis? .....:unsure: Fun games, they may be...but nothing killer |
Isn't StarCraft Ghost also going on GC? I'm just wondering.
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Yes it is.
Why don't you guys wait until after E3 or later down this year to make this comparsion?? Oh yeah BTW..............GC will own Xbox this year. Once Mario Kart Online is released this year. :p j/k heh heh heh heh. But on a serious note here's a list of exclusive/good games that are coming for XBox This list is based off of my opinion. The exclusive games will have an asterix next to them Malice * Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War ( if it improves on the PC version it'll be good) Dino Crisis 3 B.C. Star Wars: KOTOR Deus Ex 2 Madden NFL 2004 ( don't play sports games but I know sports fans are waiting for this one) Soul Calibur II StarCraft: Ghost ( woot woot) Halo 2 ( everyone's favourite game)* Dead or Alive: Code Cronus* Fable ( hopefully it will come out this year)* Kameo: Elements of Power ( One of Rare's games)* Suikoden III ( I saw this on a release list ) Ninja Gaiden ( this a game I want on GC damn)* Perfect Dark ( most likely this will be online and own all)* And I'm sure they are a few other greart games that will be announced for this year now for the GC Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker *( Nintendo's first big game) 1080° Avalanche* ( might be good if they fix that control that everyone is complaining about) Splinter Cell F-Zero GC* ( I'm not particularly hyped about this game but some people are) Product Number 3 (P.N.03) ( not to sure if it will remain exclusive ...it could follow the way of Splinter Cell) Soul Calibur II Madden NFL 2004 ( providing EA doesn't cancel all the support) Viewtiful Joe ( meh feel free to tell me to take this off) Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life ( this is one of the games I'm checking for so there) StarCraft: Ghost Dead Phoenix Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles* ( this one should be good) Mario Kart for GameCube* ( woot woot woot woot) Star Fox Armada* ( woot woot) Tales of Phantasia RPG ( another rpg Nintendo needs em) Too Human As you can see each system has a decent amount of great /exclusive games coming out this year but I guess people will pick one console over the next due to their preferences and in some cases.....their bais |
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Out of those games on the X-Box, the only ones that intrest me at all are Halo 2 and Perfect Dark 2. But knowing Rare, we wont see Perfect Dark 2 in early 2004. I really dont feel like going through my list of wanted Cube titles. There area lot, way more than 2. So IMO the Cube beats the XBox this year. But it wont sales wise, because the Cube's 3rd party titles dont sell, because all we Cube fans really want are Nintendo's own games. Im not much different, most of my games are Cube exclusive. But why should Nintendo be punished for making the best first party games? Thats exactly whats happening. |
How are they being punished for making "the best" third party games? You Cube owner's are the people who are not buying third party games.
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they could become the greatest game developers in the world. It's just like Sega, the best games for most of the Sega consoles were first party developed. they lost money manufacturing consoles, so they became a company which only developed games, and right now they are producing some very fine titles. I dont want to see Nintendo go down in a fit of stubborness "The day Nintendo stops producing video game consoles is the day they leave the video game industry" that quote does not sit well with me. |
As usual no one is paying attention to my lovely post that took me a couple of minutes to compose. :(
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Having both the Xbox and the Gamecube, and loving both of them to death, what I find myself playing more is the Gamecube. I don't know, Gamecube has that undefinable click you usually find in great products. The whole package is.. compact, yet delivers quality. And, games like Super Monkey Ball 2 or Metroid Prime just yearn to be played again and again. Xbox just does not have the complete package of what I'm looking for in games, but still has some excellent titles that I know are worth playing.
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THE NAME OF THE CONSOLE IS Xbox!!!! It is great that Nintendo consoles always have good 1st party support. Which makes for great games made by Nintendo. But if Nintendo consoles continue to only have good games from Nintendo, and those are the only games that sell, they will never be the #1 console in the market. I am actually playing my GameCube more currently, because of SoA:L. But I have put more hours into my Xbox overall. |
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And the fact of the matter there is nothing that is forcing Nintendo's hand, I mean their console still sells, most of the first party stuff hits around a million worldwide and well the GBA still makes them lots of money. As for the real subject at hand, I ain't saying jack. Quote:
I believe Dino Crisi 3 is exclusive to the Xbox. Harvest Moon: A Wonderfl Life is exclusive to the Cube as far as I could tell. too Human is exclusive that much I know. |
Malice isn't coming to GC therefore it is 2/3 exclusive so there. :p
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Gamecube has Zelda enough said.
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I am happy to see games like Splinter Cell made for the XBox hardware, then a 'port' that's made specifically for the PS2 hardware (and it looks pretty darn good for a PS2 game). That's a step in the right direction, for damn sure. Kudos to Ubisoft for the extra effort. And BreakABone...why not comment? Controversy was one of your stronger points...don't abandon it ;) |
For this topic's sake... an exclusive is somthing that comes out on GCN/Xbox and isn't coming out for Xbox/GCN. Leave Ps2 out of it.
In this topic, NBA 2k4 is exclusive to Xbox because it ain't coming out for GC and Def Jam Vendetta is exclusive to GC because it ain't coming out for Xbox. :) |
Hmm...kinda hard to pit the two against each other, as IMO, both haven't lived up to their promises.
Xbox, for being the "hardcore" choice for the "mature" gamer, sure has seen alot of crap that just happened to be "exclusive". Kabuki Warriors, Kakuto Chojin, Bruce Lee, Azurik, Obi-Wan...I mean wtf? Then you finally get a game that uses the Xbox HD for more than just textures, and you end up with a mediocre platformer (Blinx) with unrealistic movements and uninspiring characters. Yawn. True, Halo is a killer-app to end all killer apps...but didn't this game come out in 2001? Why is it STILL on top of the Xbox sales list? And why the hell was it outsold by Super Smash Bros: Melee nearly 2:1; a game that came out a month later with a much more child-friendly image? BTW, it's 2003, and Halo still retails for 49.99. Whoop-de-damn do. Not that GCN has been an angel either. While there are alot less crappy exclusives, I'll have to admit personally that playing Die Hard: Vendetta, Universal Studios, Sum of All Fears, and SpongeBob Squarepants was utterly painful. I mean, there's this one game that sits Xbox on its ass graphically (StarWars Rogue Leader), and nothing much afterwards barring StarFox Adventures (complete with stutter checkpoints seen in Halo/Splinter Cell), and Metroid Prime. RE/RE0 will get props when PS2/Xbox develop a game soley built around 3DS character models. Excellent they are, but RE4 on the horizon in full 3D, based on what I've seen this year, is impossible on both pieces of hardware. Could this possibly be the same company that re-released 5-6 year-old ports for $40?? You gotta be killing me. Let's not mention hardware sales; as both systems combined are barely one quarter the size of the market leader (to be remain unnamed for the wishes of the thread starter):rolleyes: So really, who's to rant on what? Who's to say what's better? They both suck IMO, and unless you didn't think anything of either console since launch you should feel the same way as far as expectations are concerned. End rant. -Official Ninja of [coming soon]... |
SF's rant was interesting...to me it sounded like one giant "BAH!" which would seem appropriate to what he was trying to convey.
I'm disappointed with both XBox and Gamecube so far...but that doesn't mean things can't change. For Xbox...Why ignore (maybe that's the wrong word?) Halo 2, Fable, Perfect Dark 2, etc. based on the system's past (which you call utterly disappointing, to which many will argue against)? Rare is on board, and they have a past of VERY high quality games. Microsoft is more than likely giving them more of an opportunity to fully utilize their creativity. "The sky's the limit"...well, apparently in Rare's fairly recent past, Nintendo's franchises/restrictions have been the limit. Conker was a step in the right direction (in some areas)...Possibly we'll see some newer, more original ideas? As for Gamecube...it's hard to say. "One man's trash is another man's treasure." To some, many (if not most, if not *gasp* all) of Nintendo's efforts are considered instant classics. Others will disagree completely. I think the problem with the system is that it gets TOO close to limiting the consumer to the Nintendo brand, and the Nintendo brand only. 3rd parties, for the most part, have chosen to unleash their big dawgs on one of the other two systems (Resident Evil being the big exception). If your gaming interests are primarly >NINTENDO<, the system has delivered to a certain extent, and I'm sure will deliver in coming years. Most gamers want more variety (the whole 'mature games' crap has been beaten to death one too many times...I'll stay away from that) in their system. Luckily, as all gamers will agree, there's something out there for everyone. Be it mostly XBox, mostly Gamecube, mostly PS2 or mostly PC...pick and choose the games that fit your gaming interests, and try not to think much about the ones that don't. |
Well, you guys seem too look at them both much worse than me... The way I see it, GCN is better than I expected in some areas, but much worse in other areas.
GCN isn't the hybrid N64/Psx mix I wanted it to be... it seemed to get much better in the third party department, while messing with everything that made N64 great IMO. I mean, Celda replaces Zelda... not a biggie in my opinion. But now the WWE Games N64 had are gone (and I spent the most time last generation on these games), and Perfect Dark is gone(still my fav home console FPS). But that's only two games, which is made up for by a LOT of original content and the addition of many third party games (especially sports games). Gamecube is lightyears better then N64 for it's first 1.5 years, but this generation the bar has raised. GCN's raw hardware value gets killed by ignorant mistakes on the part of Nintendo. I'll admit, nobody foresaw Xbox being this big of a hit, but jesus... there are little things Nintendo could have fixed from the gate. Like memory cards for example... or actually giving online play a try. Xbox on the other hand has A+ hardware, but it's severely lacking in the software side of things. At launch Xbox was simply better... there is no way around it. Xbox also offered much more variety, which gives a system a shelf life. For every genre there is, Xbox offered exclusive decent content. You just can't say that about Cube. Where are the fighting games, racing games, and FPSs? But, Xbox's variety gets hurt by it's lack of extremely quality titles. From the launch til now, I must say that I'd pick the top 10 games to come out for GCN over the top 10 that game out for Xbox. As for the future...? It looks like there will be no power greater than X. Nintendo will always have a good line-up on paper because of familiar names, but once you get past the brand names what is there? Nintendo is just a big ball of potential and they are not doing and good with it... that's why I'd have to say I'm more disappointed in Gamecube. Nobody could doubt that MS isn't living up to the promise that was Xbox... but Everybody could doubt that Nintendo is living up to the promise that was gamecube. |
Come on people! any one who says Xbox PS2 or Xbox only has 2 good games coming out this year are real fanboy twats!
For me it's got to be the Xbox in 2003-2004, Gamecube may have lots of 1st party games on it (Not that Nintendo games are any better some 3rd party games now). But the fact is the Xbox has so many 3rd party devs on there side pluss all of Microsofts money that it is coming up with soom really kool software. Also don't right off Microsoft 1st party games so fast Microsoft owns some damn good devs now. Bungie, Rare, Day 1 Studios, Presto Studios, Adrenium, Digital Anvil, Just Add Monsters, Blitz Games and more then 10 in house teams and 5 in Japan, There is more but i can't think of them. Also Genki Co, Digital Illusions, Climax Group, Bizarre Creations, Big blue box, Intrepid Computer Entertainmen, Stormfront Studios, Progress Software, Dream Publishing, High-Voltage Software, Oddworld, Curly Monsters Ltd and Climax Group all working on games for them! not bad is it. |
*Looks around and sees the fire is dying out in the thread*
I'm sure there is a lot more you folks can talk about in here, like the GCN's even decreasing 3rd party support or the fact that most Japanese companies are still shunning the Xbox or even Enter the Matrix or the new X-Men RPG. |
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Then Nintendo fans don't want to purchase medicore/average third party games cause they want the Nintendo 1st party stuff. And if your Nintendo, I'm sure you won't be decreasing the quality of your games and if you lower your license fee, and the games still don't sell, then you'll be making a lost. I think the decreasing of third party support is directly related to the user base.......look at Sony alot of average games sell over 500,000. Now if your a third party and you know your game is average, what system will you want to put it on? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm but then again, I don't hear third party companies complain about how their games sell on Xbox and they don't have a real big lead in terms of user base. I don't know. What do you guys think? Do you think the decreasing support has to with Nintendo quality, the user base or both? |
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the way I see it... with sports games at least... It's a mix of Nintendo's fault, the fanbase's fault and the developer's own damn fault too! But it all boils back down to Nintendo.
Nintendo is the reason that Developers have to spend extra time on thier version of the game(because of memory card restraints), and it's also Nintendo's fault that they get the worst version of games that are meant to utilize online gaming.... that's Nintendo's step in it, then add the fact that 3rd party developers don't want to go the extra step with Gamecube (like no free CD with NBA Live, and buggy Sega sports titles). Also, on top of that, the fanbase shows no interest in buying non-exclusive games for GCN. I think it's because most GCN owners own Ps2's or Xboxs also, and most third party games are just better on the dark side. I mean, if Nintendo get's the drop dead worst version, and they have the most stubborn userbase, how the hell are the third party games supposed to sell? Nintendo is far from the lead, as is Xbox... the difference is, on Xbox at least, there is an effort given to make every third party game either Equal or better than thier Ps2 counterparts. Nintendo's third party games just don't do it. Now, I'm not saying that a perfectly excecuted third party plan would have made sales increase, but I know it couldn't have hurt. |
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Memory cards is Nintendo's fault. Online gaming is the developers fault, and the sales are either the fault of the fanbase, or the developer. Gamecube getting the worst version of online games means nothing. The developers could put it online if they want to, they choose not to. Sega games are only online for Xbox, Madden is only online for PS2. The developers aren't putting in the time to make them online for all systems, and not all of the sports games are online either. World Series Baseball 2K3 isn't online, because it was too buggy. Practice makes perfect. And for the low sales, is that because the GC owners don't like sports games, or because the developers are giving them a half-assed version of the game? If a GC owner, like myself, also has an Xbox, and wants NFL 2K3 (because no sane person would buy Madden). They have a choice between a buggy game with no online support, or a less buggy game that can be played online. Which do you expect them to choose? Unless developers put more time into making the GC version as good as the rest, they can't expect people to purchase it. GC fans are stubborn, yes. Developers should know a half-assed effort won't cut it. |
Yes, it is partially the developers fault (other then Nintendo). I know they could make a better online service, but there are other means of online games for cube. Sega already has a system set for online cube games, yet they dont seem to put their own games on their.
Developers try to point the blame at cube for every problem, and sometimes its a little bit of cubes fault, but their is no reason they couldnt make a good sports game for cube thats equal with its other-console counter parts, except for the memory thing. I doubt many consumers take into consideration the controller for cube, some who do may actually love it. But they generally arent that analytical (if thats a word). |
Well, I know that the Cube's sport issue isn't entirely Nintendo's fault, it's not entirely the developers' fault or the fanbase.
But what about other genres, I mean it's rumored that Eidos is looking to drop support (which I don't know about), THQ (which doesn't make many sports game) and some other people. What do you think the problem is therE? And since this is a GCN vs Xbox debate, why is it that some developers won't even get near the Xbox or if they do give it very poor support? |
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Nintendo and online gaming just ain't meshing... Nintendo is giving less then a Sony effort and on a platform that hasn't really sold enough units to compare to Ps2. Nintendo is getting out of online gaming exactly what they put in... damn near nothing. If nintendo gave online gaming more effort, much like Microsoft, they wouldn't have many problems. Quote:
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3rd party Developers in general just don't make Nintendo a priority... But who's fault is that? Maybe we can blame Sony and MS for going the extra mile to ensure good support from third parties. ;) |
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Game point, set and match. Come on guys be realistic....... how do you expect 3rd parties to jump on the bandwagon when the company( Nintendo) who makes the console hasn't shown much interest in it. They have made no annoucement about major online support or a network ( thanks to that whole keep everything a secret else everyone will steal it attitude), so Nintendo 's future online look pretty blurry right now. |
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