- the snowboarding game for PS2) Thursday night at my friend's house, and that game ROCKED. Ars Tribunus Militum Then I'll see how they all compare and make my decision.does anyone remember about a year and a half ago when sony decided to ruin sega's dc launch by announcing the ps2.
View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif I own a PS and have nothing against Sony but I will wait until the X-Box arrives before deciding to purchase another console.I second winter crow's desition; I want to see the GameCube and X-Box in action first.
Anyway I will wait till the prices drop $500 for A PS2 ain't worth it.The Playstation 2 costs more, therefore it is better.I've owned every video game system (Including a Commodore 64 and an Amiga 500) that has come down the pike EXCEPT the Odyssey and the Nintendo 64.Really!?! "Negative, I am a meat popsicle!" This is the most extensive system specifications comparison chart on the internet for XBox, Game Cube, Playstation 2, and Dreamcast. By 1999, the PS1 was already a last generation console and everyone was waiting for the PS2 and then the Xbox came out as well. Or at least would have made a standard for the modem design for third parties to follow and so the developers know how to code for it, a sort of reference device sort of like Nvidia does when they release a new video chipset.oh, need i mention then it has only taken sega 2 years to get there gaming network up?The gaming network arrived on time. The Dreamcast beat the XBOX and PlayStation to the market in the 128 bit gaming war. I imagine you could get a Genesis/SNES and 3-4 good used games for the same price an extra controller and memory card for the PS2 would run you.Times like this I miss having my old Neo Geo. According to IGN, "The Dreamcast was the first console to incorporate a built-in modem for online play, and while the networking lacked the polish and refinement of its successors, it was the first time users could seamlessly power on and play with users around the globe. It was a big stakes game. dreamcast hardware expansion vs ps2 hardware expansion hard to say at this point for the ps2. they have talked about harddrives and broadband support. I haven't seen any recent stats, but I do remember reading somewhere that only like 5-10% of the people on the 'Net use broadband from home. Ars Tribunus Militum Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius It seemed like they were in a perfect position to start a new life as a developer/publisher. Ars Praefectus I have a DC and my brother will be getting a PS2. Sony designed the hardware, they know better than anyone what it can do, they should take the lead in publishing some good titles. The guy seams to think because the PS2 was more powerful it had better games.He is implying games like Crazy Taxi were way better on PS2.
The standard controller sucks for it though (I dunno about you, but I have a hard time driving a car with my thumb).I also have GT1 & GT2 for PSX- I've mastered both with the namco racing controller (the white thingie that you twist from the center); I sure wish I could use it with the DC.I think I'm going to skip the PS2 and wait for the X-Box. Graphically the PS2 may be the best system so far but I don't think the CPU horsepower is significantly better then the DC; (IMO it's going to be CPU power that makes the gameplay better, not graphical power).I think you've got that a little mixed up.
That's as much as a new game for the system. it may not always work (seaman), but when sega fires on all cylinders they are probably one of the best game companies out there right now (nfl2k1, crazy taxi, samba di amigo, hotd2, etc). The Dreamcast was Sega's final home console, marking the end of the company's 18 years in the console market. At least I will be able to enjoy MSR and the other DC games coming in the next couple of months.I don't know if you read this but on ign.com they posted something on sega and nintendo forming a joint company.You are in for it now!
Somehow I got to make that call, not the Japanese. Dreamcast was a wonderful system." "Internal view of a Dreamcast console including optical drive, power supply, controller ports, and cooling fan (left), and the system's isolated motherboard (right).
This is the most extensive system specifications comparison chart on the internet for XBox, Game Cube, Playstation 2, and Dreamcast. We had a retro night with stuff like Life Force, Contra, Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Tiny Toon Sports, etc last night, and it was some of the most fun I've had gaming in a long time. grand prix legends if you like mutherfricking simulation. on the other hand i bought a playstation just to play iss pro evolution (which remains the only game i own for the system) so if Sony can come up with a game on the PS2 that I absolutely, positively (shit I did it again) need to play, I'll bite the bullet and drop the bucks. Spending can wait. Ever think of it that way?300 dollars on a ps2. Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius The Saturn and Dreamcast were two machines that enjoyed as many similarities as they did stark differences. I have 10 titles that keep me busy. That's half a million units of software. Supported Disc Media: PlayStation 2 format CD-ROM, PlayStation format CD-ROM, CD-DA, PlayStation 2 format DVD-ROM, DVD Video. so, welcome myself to sega 16 and let the fanboy carnage begin!
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