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Which should I buy? Xbox vs PS2 [POLL]

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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
assuming you really want to play 10 year old rpgs😛 seriously...not really important.
There's more to life than eye candy, but suit yourself.

Baldur's Gate 1 - 1998
Chrono Trigger - 1995
Fallout - 1997
Final Fantasy VII - 1997
. . .

Don't forget Final Fantasy IV - 1991
Final Fantasy VI - 1994

(you can't play them on a playstation, but they're 10-15 year old RPGs that kick ass)
 
PS2 games > Xbox games

Halo = overrated POS, people only buy it and play it because its one of the few decent games out there exclusivly out for the xbox.
 
If you've never played Final Fantasy X, PS2. By far the most fun on any video game console, EVER, and this is coming from a 360 fanboy.
 
Originally posted by: BouZouki
PS2 games > Xbox games

Halo = overrated POS, people only buy it and play it because its one of the few decent games out there exclusivly out for the xbox.

Change that less than to an equal and I agree 100%. Final Fantasy is an overrated POS as well.
 
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
assuming you really want to play 10 year old rpgs😛 seriously...not really important.
There's more to life than eye candy, but suit yourself.

Baldur's Gate 1 - 1998
Chrono Trigger - 1995
Fallout - 1997
Final Fantasy VII - 1997
. . .

lifes too short to replay old games over and over again. esp one that take dozens of hours to complete.
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
lifes too short to replay old games over and over again. esp one that take dozens of hours to complete.

I'd rather play old games and enjoy it that play something new and have it suck.
 
thats being stuck in the past. there are too many new things to experience, whether music, movies, books, etc to waste more time on what you've already done.
 
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