
I have this fondness for the original Xbox now that makes me want to collect every game that came out on it. Boy, that would be hard, and expensive.
I have this fondness for the original Xbox now that makes me want to collect every game that came out on it. Boy, that would be hard, and expensive.
If a game came out on all or two of the systems, I always defaulted to Xbox because that's what my friend played.
There's so much there for me to explore. I just need the time for it.
I found typing to be really fun. I should've learned long before the 2000s when I had all those papers to do in college.
I find it weird that I did so many papers on my Mac back in College without knowing how to type.
I think, PS2 won because it could play DVDs and was a known entity. Xbox was too new and if it wasn't for Halo, it might've gone the way of the Dreamcast. I've heard that the head of Microsoft were against a game system at first. If it failed, they might have tanked it.
Psychonauts would've been great on Gamecube.
Only five years later, just one console generation. It was ahead of it's time but not by much. They should've hung in there, but then there would be four consoles I'd want. Maybe one too many?
"Do a barrel roll!" I still say that even though I never made it through the whole game.
Thinking about it, I feel like most of the games I've played haven't been the most popular or best known. It makes me wonder if I should change that.