27th July 2005, 10:09 PM
No, but it did have a lot more games. And, in my opinion, more games worth owning.
I actually think the PS2 and Gamecube are much closer in the 'games worth owning' category than PSX and N64 were. Of course, that's a matter of personal taste.
But as far as the comment above is concerned... you just had to be there to know what it was like. We were arguing this shit, and half of the time we were completely wrong or misinformed. Had I the knowledge I have now, I would have totally rocked those stupid debates. :D
And, though it started off as an earnest (if retarded) video game debate, as time wore on, the videogame aspect of the whole experience took a backseat as the Cypherstation thing became more of a personal popularity and numbers contest. More time was spent arguing about how we debated than over what we debated. It really started to get stupid at the end.
It was fun, but I don't really miss it that much.
I actually think the PS2 and Gamecube are much closer in the 'games worth owning' category than PSX and N64 were. Of course, that's a matter of personal taste.
But as far as the comment above is concerned... you just had to be there to know what it was like. We were arguing this shit, and half of the time we were completely wrong or misinformed. Had I the knowledge I have now, I would have totally rocked those stupid debates. :D
And, though it started off as an earnest (if retarded) video game debate, as time wore on, the videogame aspect of the whole experience took a backseat as the Cypherstation thing became more of a personal popularity and numbers contest. More time was spent arguing about how we debated than over what we debated. It really started to get stupid at the end.
It was fun, but I don't really miss it that much.
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