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Should we destroy the last bit of the smallpox disease?

Yes
No
Yes, but not for several years

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Mk II controllers were lovey.

My favorites are retro Nintendo consoles, and then the PC.
SNES, Nintendo 64 and GameCube, all have my favorite games on them.

I don't play many games on my computer anymore.
TF2 every once in a while, Minecraft a couple times, Blockland I haven't really touched in months.

Recently, I've been playing PlayStation 2 games (Metal Gear Solid series), and beating Majora's Mask as well as the other console Zelda games.
The only thing I look forward to on the Wii, is Skyward Sword. It will probably be dead to me afterward.
« Last Edit: March 03, 2011, 03:04:38 PM by Blastdown »

What's wrong with the wii?

What's wrong with the wii?
They must think that it cant handle shooters, so it must suck

What's wrong with the wii?

Most of the titles suck, the only good ones(usually) are the ones made my Nintendo. At least, that's from my experience.

Most of the titles suck, the only good ones(usually) are the ones made my Nintendo. At least, that's from my experience.
asdf monster hunter
asdf excitebots trick racing
asdf gamecube games

asdf monster hunter
asdf excitebots trick racing
asdf gamecube games
asdf black ops

I personally prefer the keyboard+mouse combo, second only to to the Xbox-360 controller, and then iPod Touchscreen (Oh you lovey, smooth peice of technology).

What's wrong with the wii?
No decent games, outdated graphical technology, stupid half-broken and gimmicky control system, only appeals to kiddies, soccer moms, and Nintendo fanboys (man-kiddies).

I voted 360 because I love my PC, but currently it's lacking in power and becoming outdated so I'm not enjoying PC gaming as much.

I like my Xbox 360.

I mainly use my computer for Indi games, for example, this and Minecraft.
But it's also obviously, the only such thing for PC-Only games, like Spore and Rollercoaster Tycoon. :3

I have bought a few games for both Console and PC before, though.
I have Fallout 3 on the Xbox, which I love, and I have it on the PC, mainly for modding and getting more out of it, away from the quests and storyline.

I voted 360 because I love my PC, but currently it's lacking in power and becoming outdated so I'm not enjoying PC gaming as much.
This is partially why I prefer my Console to my PC, too.
Games for Consoles are made so that the Console can always run them at it's best possible quality.
Also, my Xbox is always going to be top of the line for an Xbox.
I'm not going to find myself struggling with slow games because my Console has a bad graphics card, or not enough RAM.

I do need a new Graphics Card though for my computer (The rest runs beautifully) and I should be able to play some of my computer games to a better extent. Fallout 3 and TF2, primarily. As well as Spore (If I ever find my disc).

Also, my Xbox is always going to be top of the line for an Xbox.

Not exactly. In Oblivion on PC you can set "Actor Fade" or something like that so that you can see people walking around from, like, a football field away. On 360 you can only see NPCs within several yards, it seems.

What I mean is, my Xbox 360 is never going to be any more outdated than someone elses Xbox 360.
(Obviously not comparing those who have the new black Kinect-Ready Xbox's and those who have the "old" traditional White Xbox 360.)

Obviously it won't be able to match games that are both on Xbox and PC, and it's clear the obvious difference between games like Oblivion (Fallout 3, for example) on the Console and PC.
Everything is much better on the PC, if you're able to have a good PC.

Oh, right, I hate how PC games are constantly getting better, while the PCs themselves just stay behind, forcing you to fork over another few hundred or even thousand dollars just to play the sequel to the game you played before on your "old" PC.

Oh, right, I hate how PC games are constantly getting better, while the PCs themselves just stay behind, forcing you to fork over another few hundred or even thousand dollars just to play the sequel to the game you played before on your "old" PC.
That's sortof the trade-off. PC gamers will always be technologically superior to console counterparts at the expense of having to upgrade every few years.

Now there's a reason to cut down on utilities and live single with a hyper-efficient car(Or, no car at all) and small property with a decent job... Son-of-a-bitch. >.=.<