29th January 2006, 8:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 29th January 2006, 8:12 PM by Great Rumbler.)
Since it was going in that direction anyway, we might as well pull hard to the right.
This generation:
1. PS2 - Let's face it, the PS2 had the lion's share of developers [the good ones] and they pumped out hit after hit with a few modern classics coming from Sony itself. Notables: Katamari Damacy, ICO, Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3, Grand Theft Auto series, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, Radiata Stories, Twisted Metal Black, Final Fantasy X, Dragon Quest VII, Devil May Cry, God of War, Gran Turismo 3, Silent Hill series, and Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter.
2. Gamecube - Despite how much I like Nintendo, and it's quite a bit, the Gamecube had a lot of dry spells and some of the iterations of the classic series just couldn't match their N64 counterparts, but it did have it's share of hits and they were good, so it comes it at a close second. Notables: Super Smash Brother Melee, Pikmin 2, Metroid Prime 1 and 2, Eternal Darkness, Super Mario Sunshine, Wind Waker, Paper Mario 2, Super Monkey Ball, Resident Evil 4, Viewtiful Joe, Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2, Luigi's Mansion, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart Double Dash, Ikaruga, F-Zero GX, Tales of Symphonia, and Baten Kaitos.
3. Xbox - A lot of the most highly acclaimed titles fell flat for me. I got burned on Halo 1 and Fable and I never played much of Halo 2 because it looked like more of the same. But enough about that, it did have a few hits and they were fun while they lasted but, for me, there just wasn't much to keep me interested. The game I played the most on the Xbox was San Andreas and that's a port of a PS2 game. Notables: Halo 1 and 2, KOTOR 1 and 2, Jade Empire, and Fable.
Multiplatform notables: Psychonauts, San Andreas, Burnout series, Killer 7, Timesplitters 2, and Beyond Good and Evil.
It's not happening. The whole thing was a joke on some Spanish website.
This generation:
1. PS2 - Let's face it, the PS2 had the lion's share of developers [the good ones] and they pumped out hit after hit with a few modern classics coming from Sony itself. Notables: Katamari Damacy, ICO, Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3, Grand Theft Auto series, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, Radiata Stories, Twisted Metal Black, Final Fantasy X, Dragon Quest VII, Devil May Cry, God of War, Gran Turismo 3, Silent Hill series, and Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter.
2. Gamecube - Despite how much I like Nintendo, and it's quite a bit, the Gamecube had a lot of dry spells and some of the iterations of the classic series just couldn't match their N64 counterparts, but it did have it's share of hits and they were good, so it comes it at a close second. Notables: Super Smash Brother Melee, Pikmin 2, Metroid Prime 1 and 2, Eternal Darkness, Super Mario Sunshine, Wind Waker, Paper Mario 2, Super Monkey Ball, Resident Evil 4, Viewtiful Joe, Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2, Luigi's Mansion, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart Double Dash, Ikaruga, F-Zero GX, Tales of Symphonia, and Baten Kaitos.
3. Xbox - A lot of the most highly acclaimed titles fell flat for me. I got burned on Halo 1 and Fable and I never played much of Halo 2 because it looked like more of the same. But enough about that, it did have a few hits and they were fun while they lasted but, for me, there just wasn't much to keep me interested. The game I played the most on the Xbox was San Andreas and that's a port of a PS2 game. Notables: Halo 1 and 2, KOTOR 1 and 2, Jade Empire, and Fable.
Multiplatform notables: Psychonauts, San Andreas, Burnout series, Killer 7, Timesplitters 2, and Beyond Good and Evil.
Quote:I'm also a little dissapointed that they're putting SH5, a sequel to a series that traditionally has always been on the playstation (some of the sequels being ported, not exclusivly, to the xbox) soley for the nintendo revolution... a console that I'm not going to buy.
It's not happening. The whole thing was a joke on some Spanish website.
Sometimes you get the scorpion.