Right on! SNES is the BEST!!!jessicado wrote:SUPER NINTENDO!!!
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I dunno... the original NES might edge ahead of SNES a bit...
So true. A PC is far more flexible, especially with the standard input methods. To do an RTS on a console would be quite a feat, without a mouse and keyboard. If they wanted you to use a mouse and kbd, you would have to buy special ones for the console, or buy an adapter, and end up paying at least $30 more just to play one game. Yay for PC.
I own an Atari 2600 (with over 100 games ), a Nintendo, a Sega, a Playstation, a Gamecube, an Xbox and of course my PC. I have never had the desire to Mod my Xbox because of the expense involved and the risk of losing Xbox Live (I cannot lose Live! )
I have emulated a nintendo, SNES, Sega, Sega CD, N64, and PS1 on my computer, but currently am only running an SNES emulator (it's the best anyway though, IMO .) I love both console gaming and PC gaming. As Me said, an RTS can only truly played on a PC, while I believe that Halo loses much of its magic when ported to a mouse and keyboard.
I am a gamer, and love it. Whether PC, console, handheld, board, or pen and paper, I find much to love in every form I find.
Chrono Trigger, Ocarina of Time and Starcraft are three of the greatest games of all time!
I have emulated a nintendo, SNES, Sega, Sega CD, N64, and PS1 on my computer, but currently am only running an SNES emulator (it's the best anyway though, IMO .) I love both console gaming and PC gaming. As Me said, an RTS can only truly played on a PC, while I believe that Halo loses much of its magic when ported to a mouse and keyboard.
I am a gamer, and love it. Whether PC, console, handheld, board, or pen and paper, I find much to love in every form I find.
Chrono Trigger, Ocarina of Time and Starcraft are three of the greatest games of all time!
While I can't argue with you over expense ($60 mod chip and whatever the price is for the new hard drive you want), I must take issue with the losing xbox live thing. Most modchips have the option to boot up without the chip enabled. When this is done, M$ can't detect you, and therefore you won't be banned. Even if you were to lose it, there are tunneling services which can be used to play online for free (legally too).David O wrote:. I have never had the desire to Mod my Xbox because of the expense involved and the risk of losing Xbox Live (I cannot lose Live! )
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