by Phyreburnz
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October 8th, 2010, 1:28 pm » Short link
Well, in my opinion, gaming went downhill after the 90's. The Super Nintendo had over TWICE the games that the 64 had... Yeah, that means that 64 had less than half of the number of games the SNES had... craziness... Now, numbers aren't everything. [I mean, Atari was supposed to have like eight games, which turned into (I dunno, about) one-hundred? Which meant rip offs!] But anyways, I have always preferred the Super's games rather than the 64's games.
I liked the 64, and the gamecube was okay... I don't own a wii, but I really have no desire to, at least not now. Maybe when Nintendo comes out with two more systems (that's when they are at their all-time low! 64 is the cheapest Nintendo you can buy right now because of the gamecube and the wii). From what I've heard, the wii isn't all that impressive. That's not to say that there aren't really fun games out there, but there are fewer than there once were.
I do think that especially since Rareware decided to leave, Nintendo has suffered. Big time... And I think that Nintendo has also gone down because they bought out Sega. That kind of made me mad... I mean, I never cared for Sega that much, but the fact that Sonic was appearing in games WITH Mario... just wrong...
But about the other game systems (by that I mean Play Station)... I LOVE my original Play Station. I wouldn't trade it for the world. There were soooo many great games (also a product from the 90's... Yay the 90's!). Play Station 2 really didn't catch my attention. There are a few games that, should I one day purchase a PS2, I would buy (MGS Snake Eater). I love, though that Sony let you play your PS1 games on their second system... I'm not sure, however, if you can still play original Play Station games on the PS3. That would be their biggest flaw, in my eyes. That was something that Nintendo never did (up until the wii came out). Well, Play Station is not as great, I believe, because of the system being so damn expensive. I can't believe that someone would pay over $250... and that's pushing it! And it's not like you're buying something of utmost importance... It's a game system for god's sake! A bit pricey for entertainment...
Now, I can't say anything about Xbox. I know nearly nothing about it. I'm too retro for that crap! (And I mean that in no disrespectful manner... "crap" is just for the silly-value.) I've heard that it's pretty great, but I don't know. I've never played one... or even held the controller! But, my older brother had one. He kept getting the red ring of death and had to keep getting new ones... I think he just played it for hours on end, though... so probably not Microsoft's fault.