If you really want to take pictures of your screen to solve a petty argument you can go right ahead.
The medals on Timesplitters 2 that I am talking about are pretty spread out. Most missions are easy to Gold but a select few require too much skill.
The best part is that people in reply to my post aren't countering the statements I made Pro-GCN. They are countering the slams I made against Halo. Not only that, but it's just the little things I threw in for good measure.
Most games that came out for Xbox aren't exclusive anymore. Do you know why? Crappy sales. Once Halo came out for PC sales for Halo boomed. Splinter Cell sales were raised significantly after being released for all four major gaming systems. Xbox games have to come out for PC as well just so that the company that coded it can get some money.
Melee has playability for up to 64 players. 64 > 16. Mario Kart has Network capabilities for up to 8 I believe; all on their own TV screens.
While I'm ranting I'd like to say that I'm also pissed at Best Buy. They have 3 racks dedicated to Xbox in an uncrowded area in the store. Guess what's on it? Halo is on one, Splinter Cell is on another, and the rest is random crap. How can Halo and Splinter Cell require 2 full racks? PS2 has NINE racks for its huge selection of crappy games. 5 of these racks are for the "Greatest Hits" section. The rest are newer games. Guess how many Gamecube has? TWO. Gamecube has over 200 games now and they have TWO racks. Guess what's on them? Harry Potter, Spongebob Squarepants, and Rocket Power. WHY are they giving in to the marketing of these games for little kids. They don't even HAVE Super Smash Brothers: Melee anymore. Yet Halo gets a full rack even though it came out sooner than SSBM and had less sales overall. GENIUS AT WORK.
Oh, right. And no double posts. Also, instead of defending your crappy systems, post more reasons as to why Gamecube is apparently "the scum of the earth" that I should care about. I love being able to debate over these things.
~Squeek
The medals on Timesplitters 2 that I am talking about are pretty spread out. Most missions are easy to Gold but a select few require too much skill.
The best part is that people in reply to my post aren't countering the statements I made Pro-GCN. They are countering the slams I made against Halo. Not only that, but it's just the little things I threw in for good measure.
Most games that came out for Xbox aren't exclusive anymore. Do you know why? Crappy sales. Once Halo came out for PC sales for Halo boomed. Splinter Cell sales were raised significantly after being released for all four major gaming systems. Xbox games have to come out for PC as well just so that the company that coded it can get some money.
Melee has playability for up to 64 players. 64 > 16. Mario Kart has Network capabilities for up to 8 I believe; all on their own TV screens.
While I'm ranting I'd like to say that I'm also pissed at Best Buy. They have 3 racks dedicated to Xbox in an uncrowded area in the store. Guess what's on it? Halo is on one, Splinter Cell is on another, and the rest is random crap. How can Halo and Splinter Cell require 2 full racks? PS2 has NINE racks for its huge selection of crappy games. 5 of these racks are for the "Greatest Hits" section. The rest are newer games. Guess how many Gamecube has? TWO. Gamecube has over 200 games now and they have TWO racks. Guess what's on them? Harry Potter, Spongebob Squarepants, and Rocket Power. WHY are they giving in to the marketing of these games for little kids. They don't even HAVE Super Smash Brothers: Melee anymore. Yet Halo gets a full rack even though it came out sooner than SSBM and had less sales overall. GENIUS AT WORK.
Oh, right. And no double posts. Also, instead of defending your crappy systems, post more reasons as to why Gamecube is apparently "the scum of the earth" that I should care about. I love being able to debate over these things.
~Squeek






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