First, I would have said PS2, because of the FF series. But then I realised that Nintendo have made an agreement with Square to release future FF games for the GB.
So I’d say gamecube. 😀
It just depends on what you want outta your system. Do you want classic franchises, expecially platformers? Or are you more into fighters, RPGs, and original series’ and games?
Plus, PS2 looks like a 70’s toaster…
Please nobody go on about "Mullet" Gear Solid…
"Mullet" Gear Solid X for Xbox =P
Anyways, Square is still owned by Sony… about 60-80 percent of Squaresoft belongs to them, the other can do whatever the heck they want.
Lets see… Gamecube has an advantage to the PS2… but with the content and all… Most of them are fun but tend to die out fast. Gamecube doesn’t really have an RPG right now (not sure about that as I don’t really read Nintendo stuff).
I say hold off in selling them cause you just might regret it…. and you can’t go back to that stage without spending more money.
WOW. bet you dont know this, PS2 haz a dvd;). Does Game Cube have that(i really dont know)?
Yeah dude, I know PS2’s have DVD players built into them; and no, Gamecube’s do not have a DVD function.
Most of them are fun but tend to die out fast.
True, I remember that happening with the majority of my N64 games. Except Zelda of course =P .
WOW. bet you dont know this, PS2 haz a dvd;). Does Game Cube have that(i really dont know)?
Actually, there is a Japanese GC system made by Panasonic that can play DVD’s, but it’s a shit load of money (like $500). It’d probably be cheaper just to buy a stand alone player and an American GC.
I suppose GC…but get a PS2 back as soon as you can!
Actually, there is a Japanese GC system made by Panasonic that can play DVD’s, but it’s a shit load of money (like $500). It’d probably be cheaper just to buy a stand alone player and an American GC.
Yup, a friend of mine has one (except this one is modded, so he can play Japanese GC games).
It’s called the GameQube (or the Q), a really slick system. I kinda looks like a weird hightech treasure chest. It can play DVDs and play Gamecube games like a real Gamecube. It’s an offical Nintendo product so it won’t really break after being used a lot.
I know where to get one for 4 hundred dollars (modded), I find this to be better than buying a regular Gamecube if your an import fan. You won’t have to buy 2 Gamecubes and a DVD player (added up, it would be around 600-700 bucks.) It’s a good deal, but if you already have a DVD player or a PS2 and don’t really wanna import games, stick with the US.