Hector Hall
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I bought and original Xbox and a Game Cube for that generation, after the demise of Dreamcast.
Good system, graphically it was ahead of both PS2 and Cube, and had a handful of great exclusives as KOTOR, Jade Empire, Ninja Gaiden/Black, Doom 3, Half Life 2, Morrowind or Halo 1/2. To be frank, FPS was like some computer crap and wasnt so popular, and could only play Morrowind fir two hours without being bored to death. But KOTOR 1 and 2 and Ninja Gaiden and Jade Empire, man I loved those.
There were also little gems as Panzeer DragoonOrta, Kingdom Under Fire or Otogi Myth of Demons.
Cube I really loved Rogue Squadron 2, Resident Evil 0 and 4, Zelda Twilight Princess and F Zero GX, and Mario Sunshine was original at the time.
Xbox flaws were it was massive, design ugly as f, controller was ass (I bought a third party one because couldn't stand the one included with the console), it missed lots of big games or got it a couple years later because MS paid, original price was totally out of market, arrived 2002 in some countries. Paying for online was seen as an aberration, too.
It made enough of a dent as to justify a second console, specially in the US, we're by 2005 numbers showed some PS2 users were getting Xbox for Halo 1/2 or access to a slightly better port of games.
Good system, graphically it was ahead of both PS2 and Cube, and had a handful of great exclusives as KOTOR, Jade Empire, Ninja Gaiden/Black, Doom 3, Half Life 2, Morrowind or Halo 1/2. To be frank, FPS was like some computer crap and wasnt so popular, and could only play Morrowind fir two hours without being bored to death. But KOTOR 1 and 2 and Ninja Gaiden and Jade Empire, man I loved those.
There were also little gems as Panzeer DragoonOrta, Kingdom Under Fire or Otogi Myth of Demons.
Cube I really loved Rogue Squadron 2, Resident Evil 0 and 4, Zelda Twilight Princess and F Zero GX, and Mario Sunshine was original at the time.
Xbox flaws were it was massive, design ugly as f, controller was ass (I bought a third party one because couldn't stand the one included with the console), it missed lots of big games or got it a couple years later because MS paid, original price was totally out of market, arrived 2002 in some countries. Paying for online was seen as an aberration, too.
It made enough of a dent as to justify a second console, specially in the US, we're by 2005 numbers showed some PS2 users were getting Xbox for Halo 1/2 or access to a slightly better port of games.