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Sega dreamcast outsells the Xbox. |
ShinJedah - Apr 13, 2002 |
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MasterAkumaMatata | Apr 13, 2002 | |||
Only time will tell. |
ExCyber | Apr 13, 2002 | |||||||
When? Where? I suppose it's likely that in the U.S., in the first hour after the XBox launch, Xbox sold better than Gamecube. If you'd like your statement to have more specific meaning than that, I suggest that you qualify it a bit more...
Please tell me this is some kind of joke. I'm tired, and I don't really feel like correcting any gross misinterpretations right now... |
ShinJedah | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
Japanese sales Chart: Gamecube 21.312 (25.03.2002 - 31.03.2002) 363.245 (Sold consoles in 2002) Xbox 5.157 (25.03.2002 - 31.03.2002) 190.092 (Sold consoles in 2002) You know what the funny thing is?That the Dreamcast isn't even in the weakly chart since the System is "dead".... |
Ratamahatta | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
Personally after the DC, I think that all next gen systems suck. I've been playing more and more games on my computer after the death of the DC. GC is ok, but it doesnt have too many good games that I enjoy playing, Xbox is Microsoft, and PS2, dont get me started on the Sony front. |
Curtis | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
That's odd...since the death of the DC, I've been playing more and more DC games |
Don Gloton | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
Hahahah!! Me too!! In the last month I´ve bought Skies Of Arcadia, Head Hunter, Code Veronica and Shenmue 2 for 12/18 euros each. Now we don´t need to backup games since there are a lot of games selling everywhere very cheap. Original games rule!!! Spanish Don Gloton |
Ratamahatta | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
Hey, its all about Command and Conquer Renegade Multiplayer over gamespy for me, oh and Counterstrike |
Quadriflax | Apr 14, 2002 | ||||
You're the only person I've heard say they actually like C&C: Renegade. Never having played it I don't know, but... EA has been slipping lately IMHO. Not that I got good tech support from Westwood before EA took over. |
Ratamahatta | Apr 14, 2002 | |||||||
I like it because it's different, actually screwing around in the C&C universe, I love just taking a stealth tank and running somebody over when they arent looking, always some good fun with that. |
Zero 9 | Apr 14, 2002 | ||||||||||
LOL, I guess my attempt at sarcasm didn't quite come out right. |
ExCyber | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
Yeah, text is bad at that unless you start including substantial hints. It probably also didn't help that I was struggling to stay awake at the time... |
Raedon | Apr 14, 2002 | ||||
Lol, Ninja style there.. they won't see it coming. |
maidtina | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
I think if sega realease a new console they should take a leav out of everyone's book. Why oh why is the xbox so expensie and MS still makes a loss on the consoles when for the same money you can build a better spec'd PC? Most successful technology happens either because of the mentertinment industry Simplicity is also a good idea. The gamecube has that. It is dedicated as a games machine and doesnt include crap like a DVD player or CD player. Therefore it is cheap. People like cheap things hense why no-one is buying the Xbox. Since the gamecube hsa not been released here yet i cannot tell you how successful it is yet. Although it never came to production, perhaps they should take a look at the indrema, a standard operating system that is also easy to develop for and also cheap. The PS2 also makes a handy paperweight and is a good weapon if theives break into your house. The CD tray is also a good coffee cup holder |
ExCyber | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
Lol, Ninja style there.. they won't see it coming. The purpose of the Sega Ninja... is to flip out and kill consoles. The xbox uses a pentium 3, standard component. so it is easy to develop for. Yes, but only to the extent that someone else had to burn out their brain writing a compiler for such an evil architecture Simplicity is also a good idea. The gamecube has that. It is dedicated as a games machine and doesnt include crap like a DVD player or CD player. Therefore it is cheap. Once you have the architecture in place, a CD/DVD player really just means a bit more software. DVD requires licensing fees too, I guess - supposedly the license fees are why Microsoft sells the DVD kit separately... Although it never came to production, perhaps they should take a look at the indrema, a standard operating system that is also easy to develop for and also cheap. See, the problem with this is that... well... it's not actually a fixed, game-optimized architecture with direct hardware access, which is one of the defining elements of consoles. Once you start coding to something like Mesa or SGL, you might as well just develop your game for PC, because that's exactly what you're doing anyway. |
ViperA2001 | May 7, 2002 | ||||
very very good point... let's all hope that THAT is the case (and hope that the next Sega console won't cost over $400) hehehe, let everyone get a taste first before pulling them to you... it's like what those damn pieces of **** illegal drugs do to the world today... |
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