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Posted 2004-01-05, 12:40 AM in reply to Kuja`s #1's post "Sony Playstation 2 vs Microsoft Xbox:..."
I don't really understand how this thread came into fruition. Gamecube has sold more consoles worldwide than XBox (although, XBox has sold more in America and Europe), so what makes it a "titan" and the Gamecube not?

All three consoles have their merits and flaws either way. It all boils down to personal preference. I prefer Nintendo franchises over anything else, and I happen to think Nintendo does a more professional job of designing their games than the other two companies focus on. PS2 certainly has a much larger library, and basically has something for everyone. Xbox has fantastic online support and is the most powerful of the three.

I prefer the Gamecube because I can always count on the games being worth my time and money. PS2 is a bit of a gamble sometimes (Devil May Cry? Kickass. Devil May Cry 2? Suckass.) and the XBox honestly doesn't have anything besides multi-platform games that interest me, and I don't give a rats ass about online support.

Either way, I'm still confused as to why the XBox is a "titan" and the Gamecube isn't. Maybe it's because the XBox is the size of a buick...
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