Pros: fun games, small, cheap, great accessories and connectivity, good system for kids Cons: shrinking 3rd party support, no real online games, image, inferior hardware
Going The Way Of The Dreamcast? Nintendo hasn't fared well with its latest console system. Before its latest price drop to $99, the GameCube fought against slumping sales and fading into console obscurity. Now it's Christmas of 2005, the ...
Pros: Great future games, Nintendo is known for quality, system is guarenteed not to die Cons: good games not out yet, somewhat premature launch geared at getting it out for Christmas
Why would I want cartoon Zelda or a screwed-up 3d Metroid when I could have gun packing, sword-wielding Dante from Devil May Cry? Before you hammer me with ‘Helpfuls’ hear me out. The GC is not a three-star system in truth, but for the time being it...
Pros: Exclusive Games, Connectivity Cons: System Design, Lack of Online
Nintendo had big hopes and dreams, and even aspirations to take over the video game industry when they introduced the Nintendo Gamecube console to the world. Skeptics predicted that system's failure, and the departure of Nintendo's long time rival Sega ...
Pros: Price, lots of titles for younger gamers Cons: Lack of RPG's, towards the end of it's lifespan
The Nintendo Gamecube’s lifecycle is heading towards its end. Nintendo has been working on there next console for sometime now dubbed “Revolution”. As the name would suggest Nintendo expects it’s next console to revolutionize the ...
Pros: GBA connectivity, cheap, small, powerful, great line-up of first party titles, WaveBird controller Cons: no built-in hard drive, lack of online gaming, cannot play DVDs
The Nintendo GameCube was launched on November 18, 2001 in North America. This is Nintendo’s next-generation system, and is the answer to Microsoft’s Xbox and Sony’s Playstation 2. Nintendo was always a leader in video games, and it dominated this sector ...
Pros: Great controller; cool games available/ones to come; it's the cheapest console out of the three. Cons: Lack of major third-party support and almost no online multiplayer games.
It's no secret: I've been playing video games most of my natural born life, and continue to do so to this day. As time evolves around us, so does technology. Video games are a part of the most advanced hardware that technology has ever seen. The days of ...
Pros: Super Mario Sunshine and Zelda. Need I say more? Cons: We can't have Zelda until next year.
I am very brand loyal. I will, and have in the past, turn a blind eye to past mistakes of a company if it promises me something better. Nintendo did just that with the Gamecube. I have been fervently loyal to Nintendo for...
Pros: Great possibilities; pure game machine; affordable Cons: We'll see what software comes down the pike; no DVD ability; kiddie image
The latest installment of the console wars have been fascinating, to say the least. Folks who hate the Sony Playstation 2 tend to point out it's allegedly "weak" hardware while overlooking the amazing game library available for the system. Folks who hate...
Pros: Great proprietary games, highly portable, great value. Cons: Not quite as versatile as other consoles.
I wanted a video game console, that much was certain. But which one, now theres the dilemma. Get an X-Box, I was told by a co-worker. Youll love it. Theyre great, there are lots of games for it. And you can play online. ...
We've reached a point now where the current contenders for chief consoles are soaring down in price, but still have a few years before their replacements arrive. Yet which one should you, the consumer, decide to get? That is up to you t decide, but in ...
I havent owned a Nintendo product since the original NES. Ive pretty much been content with systems from Sega and Sony, as they fit my gaming desires perfectly. Upon the release of the Gamecube (GC) and Xbox fall 2001,...
Pros: Has some of the best games, multiplayer support, inexpensive, a great second console Cons: Little online support, no DVD playback, not strong as a primary console
The Final Curtain As 2005 draws on, the end of a generation of consoles creeps closer and closer. The "128-bit Era" began with the ill-fated Sega Dreamcast, continued with the three-way battle between the Sony Playstation 2, Microsoft XBox, ...
Pros: switch to discs, small shape, great games Cons: discs kind of TOO small, third party haven't really
Nintendo ruled the console market back in the 80s and early 90s. The Famicon(NES) and Super Famicon(Super NES) were basically unstoppable with all the games that backed them up. Super Mario Brothers(1, 2, 3), Legend of ...
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