Xbox 360 Preview Another one? Already?!?
#1
Posted 13 May 2005 - 07:09 AM
http://www.supanet.c...0_revealed.html
Well, it looks like Microsoft have decided "Hell, make it look like a Playstation 2 with an Xbox logo on it"...
Well, it looks like Microsoft have decided "Hell, make it look like a Playstation 2 with an Xbox logo on it"...
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#3
Posted 13 May 2005 - 08:44 AM
Let's be fair here, sony have been trying to turn the PS2 into an xbox for the past 3 years via numerious addons.
It's got better lineage than the current PS2 (with that horrible 80's style girding, and pointless understep), Reminds me of those stripped down desktop systems you get in offices. Based on the size if the CD tray, it looks kinda dinky compared to the Xbox. I guess that's on one of the new style small controllers
(as opposed to the 'would happily fit into a medievil armoury' one)
I still say making the hard-drive optional is a dumb idea.
It's got better lineage than the current PS2 (with that horrible 80's style girding, and pointless understep), Reminds me of those stripped down desktop systems you get in offices. Based on the size if the CD tray, it looks kinda dinky compared to the Xbox. I guess that's on one of the new style small controllers
(as opposed to the 'would happily fit into a medievil armoury' one)
I still say making the hard-drive optional is a dumb idea.
#4
Posted 13 May 2005 - 09:19 AM
Personally, I'm still mourning the passing of Sega as a hardware company, but that might just be me and my Sega-esque upbringing...
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#6
Posted 13 May 2005 - 11:54 AM
Aye. My console use has dropped considerably over the past two years... Rest in peace, Sega Dreamcast. We miss you. And I maintain that the XBox has the worst controller design in the world. The only thing worse than the XBox controller is the old XBox controller, and the NES controller because my hands have grown considerably since 1990 and it seems small now (although I can still beat Mario 3 with over 70 lives.)
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#10
Posted 17 May 2005 - 07:42 PM
Ok this is WAY too early to be coming out with new consoles.
This is the rate that computers come out with new processors and such, thats fine because you could just take the old parts out and put new parts in, but with consoles you have to REPLACE them and the obsolete games that come with them. Assholes.
This is the rate that computers come out with new processors and such, thats fine because you could just take the old parts out and put new parts in, but with consoles you have to REPLACE them and the obsolete games that come with them. Assholes.
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#11
Posted 17 May 2005 - 08:10 PM
That's why they pimp backwards compatability these days.
But how do the games become obsolete anyway? you still own the old console, os you can still play them. It's still better than forking out £100 a year on new pc parts.
But how do the games become obsolete anyway? you still own the old console, os you can still play them. It's still better than forking out £100 a year on new pc parts.
#12
Posted 17 May 2005 - 08:40 PM
That's very true, I don't have a problem with that. I'm not gonna sell my PS2 or anything.
But you get that feeling of being an owner of an obsolete console when other people are showing off their new hardware, that's potentially 1000x better than yours. Sure, you don't feel it with an Atari or any of those consoles, but...
Imagine that feeling you had when you had your PS1, then all of a sudden the PS2 comes out -- you feel kind of empty? Same with if you had an N64, then the Gamecube comes and blows you away (like what happened in my case back in 2001 (?) ). It's not a horrible, horrible feeling but, its still kind of bad.
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I think this my my largest post.
But you get that feeling of being an owner of an obsolete console when other people are showing off their new hardware, that's potentially 1000x better than yours. Sure, you don't feel it with an Atari or any of those consoles, but...
Imagine that feeling you had when you had your PS1, then all of a sudden the PS2 comes out -- you feel kind of empty? Same with if you had an N64, then the Gamecube comes and blows you away (like what happened in my case back in 2001 (?) ). It's not a horrible, horrible feeling but, its still kind of bad.
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I think this my my largest post.
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#13
Posted 17 May 2005 - 08:52 PM
And without on LOL, are you feeling alright?
One might ask though; how LTTS, you ever got to 1400+ posts without going over 10 lines? Short and sweet evidently.
Pah, The only thing that really get's better is the graphics, and thes days they suck so much of the budget that the game design\length takes a back seat (CTP: Fable).
I'm going back to 2000 when everything was happy.
One might ask though; how LTTS, you ever got to 1400+ posts without going over 10 lines? Short and sweet evidently.
Pah, The only thing that really get's better is the graphics, and thes days they suck so much of the budget that the game design\length takes a back seat (CTP: Fable).
I'm going back to 2000 when everything was happy.
#14
Posted 17 May 2005 - 09:00 PM
Hey you're right. I could edit it, but... I guess it can stand as my possible longest AND my probably only post without an LOL clearly visible. And yea, I don't know how I made it that high either. Time, I guess?
Back on topic, you're right, the only thing that does get better is the graphics. And possibly more buttons on the controller (which is also made all curvy to fit your hands better). Game quality hasn't declined one bit, they all have their winners and losers, but I did notice that design/length does take a hit from it all.
And the decrease in puzzle games lately? That hurts. When are they coming out with a new Tetris? You don't see that posted anywhere.
(lol)
Back on topic, you're right, the only thing that does get better is the graphics. And possibly more buttons on the controller (which is also made all curvy to fit your hands better). Game quality hasn't declined one bit, they all have their winners and losers, but I did notice that design/length does take a hit from it all.
And the decrease in puzzle games lately? That hurts. When are they coming out with a new Tetris? You don't see that posted anywhere.
(lol)
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#15
Posted 18 May 2005 - 03:56 AM
I've never much liked puzzle games, and always hated tetris. I'm just so naturally bad at them. And they don't hold my attention long enough to get better. The one exemption to that was ICube, or somesuch. I was in Japan when the PS2 was released there, but not in Australia. Where I was housesitting had one, with three games. ICube, FFVIII and another RPG. Sadly, they were in Japanese, and playing an RPG in japanese just isn't going to happen. ICube, on the other hand, didn't require language. The tutorial could be understood by watching the screen, and the game was easy enough to pick up. As such, seeing as I had no other choice, that's what I played. Got fairly good at it too.
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