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txa1265
February 6th, 2007, 19:26
OK - just as the title indicates, this is a poll of who owns gaming consoles.

I'm trying to make it a fairly in-depth poll, so I will look at who has the new 'next gen' consoles, compared to previous gen, and older consoles. These are not handhelds, but 'TV hook-ups'.

dteowner
February 6th, 2007, 19:29
None yet, but I expect the Wild Dogs will demand one at some point in the near future.

titus
February 6th, 2007, 19:30
Nope all Pc gaming for me, although I do a little gaming on the PS2 when I'm with my girlfriend, who has one
edit: I do have the first nintendo, but don't use it

txa1265
February 6th, 2007, 19:31
Hehe ... you guys are *quick* ... and I got caught on my own poll. We have a GameCube and Wii ... I have played a bunch of hours, but all 'family time'. I have had Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance for the 'Cube for ~3 years or so but haven't gotten ~25% into it!

Sorcha Ravenlock
February 6th, 2007, 20:11
We have a PS2, but it hardly gets played. I can't see us getting a PS3 at all, the PS library is very unappealing to us, with hindsight we should have never gotten the PS2 at all.
I don't care much for the Wii either, the only console that does have some things going for it is the Xbox 360, IMHO. But I can't see us getting that in the near future either... we are PC gamers, it seems :)

Asbjoern
February 6th, 2007, 20:28
Well, I still have an old Super Nintendo, but I don't use it any longer. I'm actually quite interested in the Wii, but it is mainly because of Twilight Princess, which I'm quite dying to play.

But except the occasional interesting game like Twilight Princess and Mass Effect, I'm not into console gaming. I will always prefer my computer, but often some games (like the aboe mentioned) aren't released for PC, which is a shame.

Regards Asbjørn

txa1265
February 6th, 2007, 21:02
I'm actually quite interested in the Wii, but it is mainly because of Twilight Princess

See - that is the hilarious thing with me ... we have the Wii and have Twilight Princess ... but I've not even touched it (Zelda) yet ...

But Wii Sports is a real blast. I know that more hardcore console gamers have burned out on it, but for our family it is great and will continue to entertain for quite a while!

Jaz
February 6th, 2007, 21:48
My little console farm: I have an Atari 2600, a SNES, PSOne, XBox, and XBox 360. Out of these, the Atari and PSOne are mothballed while the rest is (still) in use - the XBox the most, mainly because it's also hooked up to our media server, and because it runs all those emulators.
I gave away my Sega Genesis, Dreamcast, Amiga and NES as well as hubby's C64, but I can emulate them on the XBox, and sometimes I do, expecially the Genesis.

I also have a Game Boy, a mothballed Amstrad PCW, and an old P3 which runs Win98 but which will have to go once I get a virtual machine to run on my current computer; these are not consoles, but I wanted to add them for completeness' sake because they serve(d) as gaming platforms.

I hear the Wii whisper 'buy me, buy me' each time I pass it, but so far I could resist the temptation. I didn't dare to unpack our store demo of Twilight Princess yet, for I know I'd have to have a Wii then.

Asbjoern
February 6th, 2007, 21:52
Yeah, and that is exactly the great thing about the Wii. You get to interact with others and experience gaming with others in real life so to speak. But in solitude the Wii remote is also quite sufficient.

Regards Asbjørn

magerette
February 6th, 2007, 21:53
The only console that ever darkened my doors was a Sega something--Genesis?--I bought for my son and I played with it a lot less than I played with his Castle Greyskull, which would be pretty much not at all. ;)

xSamhainx
February 6th, 2007, 22:03
Xbox is the only active machine running, tho I have an old Playstation tucked away somewhere. I do plan on replaying Resident Evil #1&2 someday. Wish that I still had a Nintendo, Ive been seriously jonesing for both Super Mario Bros and Ghosts and Goblins for like a year now.

Jaz
February 6th, 2007, 22:05
There are SNES emulators for the 'box, too. You should own the ROMs, of course.

Cormac
February 7th, 2007, 00:24
XBox 360 and a PS2 which I bought last year. Also a Nintendo DS.

Alrik Fassbauer
February 7th, 2007, 02:07
Sorry, but I had to vote "Yoda", because I don't have a console, but I plan to buy one, one day.

@txa1265 Maybe you could add this answer option as well (if possible) ?

dteowner
February 7th, 2007, 02:08
No he can't, because then I'd have to change my vote. ;)

Alrik Fassbauer
February 7th, 2007, 02:12
I've noted your irony ;) but was only referring to the pure technical aspect. I actually don't know whether this forum allows to add answering options ater making a poll.

Corwin
February 7th, 2007, 03:16
I think my feelings about consoles are rather well known!! :)

Danicek
February 7th, 2007, 09:47
No, I don't have one. And I don't plan to buy one. I'm not saying I will never buy one, I don't think I'll but opinions change so often.

Dhruin
February 7th, 2007, 11:48
Don't have one, don't really plan to have one. But who knows?

Myrthos
February 7th, 2007, 13:28
I have an Xbox that I occasionally use to play one of those games I own and never played before (and most likely never will due to time constraints).

I also have an XBox 360 with a single game... Viva Pinata.... and only two persons actively using it.... my two kids :)

txa1265
February 7th, 2007, 13:55
Sorry, but I had to vote "Yoda", because I don't have a console, but I plan to buy one, one day.

@txa1265 Maybe you could add this answer option as well (if possible) ?

Crap ... can't edit the poll ... had that listed on my scrap paper, forgot to add it ...

Mana Garmr
February 7th, 2007, 14:16
Have a PS2, but all I really use it for is when I just want to sit back on the couch and have something mindless to do. Dynasty Warriors and the like, where all I do is charge around hitting stuff. If I want to play games properly I go for my PC.

I can't see myself buying any of the new consoles unless quite a few really interesting titles come out that I can't get anywhere else.

Gator
February 7th, 2007, 15:45
I have a SNES, Game Boy Color, N64, Gamecube, and Wii. I'm only actively using the Wii at the moment. Zelda was the main reason for having each one of these systems. Wii Sports though has become the main game that our family plays - everyone, from my 4 year old to the grandparents. My parents still have the NES that I grew up on.

KasperFauerby
February 7th, 2007, 17:00
I have an Xbox1, which I primarily bought to be able to play Jade Empire, Kotor2, Fable and other RPGs which I saw comming out back then for xbox only and that I didn't want to wait for on the PC. I also installed a MOD chip because I was developing for XBox and PC at work and thought I wanted to do some homebrew coding at home as well (of course in reality I could never seem to find the energy after a hard day at work doing almost the same - but I guess that's how "nerds" tend to think :)

I haven't used it much lately, except when my little brother comes to visit us. He's from the "console" age and is used to playing games with a gamepad. Now, as he gets older, he does seem to look more and more towards my shelf with cool PC games though - so there is still hope for him I guess :) If a new cool Xbox game comes out I would of course use the console more again.

All in all I'm mostly a PC gamer (has been since the early 80s) but I do think people are horribly narrowminded when they, as a principle, disregards the consoles and makes statements such as "all console gamers are kids, and all games for consoles are stupid, simple and generally not worth playing". In my opinion you have to judge each game - but of course people are free to have whatever opinions they want on the matter :)

Dez
February 7th, 2007, 19:07
My first console was 8 bit nintendo, after that got sega megadrive. Later on bought ps one. All consoles have been fun, but PC offers so much more as a gaming platform for me.

At the moment good old playstation is collecting dust in the closet, but when my friends come in, we still use to have few rounds in tekken 3. You can't do that on pc :). What comes to old nes and sega..well I've sold them years ago. A decision that i do regret.

Lord Alex
February 7th, 2007, 21:59
Ok, Wasn't going to post this here (and almost feel a little "dirty" for doing so), but I'm slowly warming up to consoles. I've been a hard-core PC gamer for years and never could see the appeal of consoles or the games that ran on them... until now.

During a recent moment of weakness (and following a long drout of RPGs on the PC), I made the 100.00 "plunge" for a PS2. At first, I found the controller cumbersome, the games too twitchy and difficult for someone not used to that kind of thing. I struggled through God of War... and Okami... and Resident Evil 4. The games had very high production values, much higher than I'm used to on the PC, but the emphasis on timing, save points, and quick reflexes was getting on my nerves.

But then I discovered Final Fantasy XII. Now, I know that some of you are going to smirk at hearing this (if you aren't already smirking now...), but FFXII is a true-blue, old-school Western-style RPG. With the exception of a few stylistic holdovers from previous games in the series (such as, chocobos and androgyny), the gameplay is extremely similar to KOTOR and NWN. In fact, it's better, as the level-up system is mind-bendingly complex, but also extremely intuitive. In other words, it has that perfect feeling of pulling back layers of an onion to reveal new modes of gameplay that one only encounters with rich, old-school classics like Fallout and BG2.

My Significant Other claims I am more hooked on this game than I've been on any game since BG2 and that is saying something, as I've played all the major PC RPGs that have come out since then.

So, if you already own a PS2, do yourself a favor and rent or buy this game. And when you do, give it some time... 10 hours or so... and when everything "clicks" and you begin to recognize the beauty of the engine under the hood you'll be hooked... believe me.

If you don't already own a PS2, I can honestly say that you might do well to purchase a used one just to play this game. It is THAT good.

There, I've said my console peace for now.

Sorcha Ravenlock
February 7th, 2007, 22:08
I keep looking at FFXII. I played a part of FFX, but found it mindnumbingly boring... cutscene, take two steps, random fight, cutscene. No dialog choices, no meaningfull character development as far as I could see, no choices. Just walk from cutscene to cutscene, wit annoying fights inbetween. I would have preferred it if they would have just left out the fighting and walking and made it a movie :D

But I keep hearing that FFXII is different, and so good. I might have to try it out then...

JemyM
February 7th, 2007, 22:38
I started out with an 8086, then over to Apple II, c64, Amiga, PC and finally a Pocket PC. Next one will probably be an UMPC. Only computers for me.

JDR13
February 7th, 2007, 23:26
See - that is the hilarious thing with me ... we have the Wii and have Twilight Princess ... but I've not even touched it (Zelda) yet ...

But Wii Sports is a real blast. I know that more hardcore console gamers have burned out on it, but for our family it is great and will continue to entertain for quite a while!

Twilight Princess for the Wii is fantastic(for a console game). Once you get into it you won't be able to stop.

Lord Alex
February 7th, 2007, 23:48
I keep looking at FFXII. I played a part of FFX, but found it mindnumbingly boring... cutscene, take two steps, random fight, cutscene. No dialog choices, no meaningfull character development as far as I could see, no choices. Just walk from cutscene to cutscene, wit annoying fights inbetween. I would have preferred it if they would have just left out the fighting and walking and made it a movie :D

But I keep hearing that FFXII is different, and so good. I might have to try it out then...

Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy XII might as well have been made by different developers. There are almost no similarities between the two, other than the FF branding (and those pesky chocobos).

For one, there are almost no cut-scenes. Or, I should say, the cut-scenes are used in the way cut-scenes are used in PC RPGs: only at crucial moments in the plot to further the story or add scale. Be aware: that the game begins with a pretty lengthy cut-scene to get the ball rolling, but after that you will spend most of your time in full-blown exploration mode. In that way, the game has a lot more in common with Baldur's Gate or the Elder Scrolls than it does with Final Fantasy.

Also, no random encounters... none. As with CRPGs, if you see an enemy in the wilderness that you are not ready for or tired of fighting, simply walk past it. You'll want to fight some monsters in order to apply level-up points to skills, etc. and you'll soon get so addicted to the item drop system (in which killing multiple monsters of a similar type breeds better treasure) that you'll probably want to fight most of the time anyway.

The combat system is fantastic. In fact, and this is a fanboi term I almost never bring into respectable forums like this one, dare I say it is the work of genius. I can't describe too much of it, other than to say it is like KOTOR's system of queued up real-time pausable attacks only much, MUCH deeper. I've grown to love the combat sytsem in this game and it never stops getting more appealing. First, you figure out the gambits, then you figure out how to specialize certain characters as "trackers," "bow experts," "damage wizards," "time wizards," and so on. THEN, you start using the various Mist attacks, which have an interesting sort of slot machine mini-game built-in...

And best of all, the game reveals all this to you as you go, in one long extended tutorial. I don't think I even bothered to crack the game manual, though I have peeked at the hint guide a few times. :D

If you haven't already guessed, I highly recommend it. In fact, it is the first truly great RPG I've played in quite some time. It most definitely deserves its 93% rating on metacritic and then some.

Cormac
February 7th, 2007, 23:56
But then I discovered Final Fantasy XII[...]

I tried the demo of FF12 and found it terrible. Mind you in the demo you only get to experience the combat -- but that's what I found severely lacking, some kind of real time system in which you have little control of your party's actions. Do you know if combat in the demo is the same as the one in the full game or as it changed ?

Lord Alex
February 8th, 2007, 00:20
I tried the demo of FF12 and found it terrible. Mind you in the demo you only get to experience the combat -- but that's what I found severely lacking, some kind of real time system in which you have little control of your party's actions. Do you know if combat in the demo is the same as the one in the full game or as it changed ?

I played the demo too and was underwhelmed. In fact, it almost prevented me from buying the game. It felt like some sort of "whack-a-mole" slideshow with very little strategy or involvement from the player.

The game itself starts off like this (tutorial mode), but then it really begins to open up and you find yourself doing the pause, queue up spells, queue up attacks, queue up buffs/de-buffs thing that made BG2 so much fun to play.

Also the AI routines are so customizable (via the Gambit system) that it is like you are given a sheet of pseudo-code to attach to each PC in the party. Take some of the more detailed preset AI routines for the Infinity Engine and then double (or triple) the complexity. Very fun and addictive, especially for stats junkies. For everyone else, it just makes for a very smooth and playable party system.

Cormac
February 8th, 2007, 00:57
Thanks, Alex. I might give it a try. It will be my first FF since the glory days of the SNES.

JDR13
February 8th, 2007, 02:29
Thanks, Alex. I might give it a try. It will be my first FF since the glory days of the SNES.

Long live the SNES:)

FF IV, V, and VI will never be topped!

Lucky Day
February 8th, 2007, 03:56
We had a Balley Arcade that we had for "testing" for 6 months from my brother's job. Then the parents bought us an Atari Video Computer System. That's an Atari 2600 to you and me. We regretted hinting at wanting that over the Intellivision. That one was much better.

After that, the console industry was destroyed by the burgeoning home computer industry. Gramma bought us a TI 99/4a after that.

The NES was silly. The only thing that looked good on it to me was Super Mario (pronounced Mare-ee-o in Canada, not Marr-ee-o as he is in the US).

My brother later bought a Sega Saturn but he had moved out by that time.

For some reason I never picked any of these up at the thrift store when I saw them.

I've not voted because I still consider PS1 and N64 as "new".

We should do another poll on what computers you've owned over the years or if you own anything other than a PC.

Arma
February 8th, 2007, 04:40
Another Yoda. I used to have a SNES a while back, like 10 years ago, and had blast playing the likes of Super Mario, Dr. Mario and my personal favorite, Duck Hunt, until the ZapBlaster or whatever its name was (the gun controller) went under. And others, of course. Until at some point my mother took over the whole thing getting addicted to Super Mario. Some time later a horrible accident happened to the thing.

As far as future console shopping go, I'm eyeing a certain Nintendo DS Lite Black, maybe a PSP but it won't be some time before I actually decide to buy one.

txa1265
February 8th, 2007, 16:38
Another Yoda. I used to have a SNES a while back,

As far as future console shopping go, I'm eyeing a certain Nintendo DS Lite Black, maybe a PSP but it won't be some time before I actually decide to buy one.

Wouldn't "Not now, but family had one in past" fit then?

I specifically mentioned not including handhelds in the original post ;)

Bartacus
February 8th, 2007, 19:15
I have a sega 16 bit (megadrive) and a PS2. I'm still at doubt weather to buy one of the new ones. At any rate I won't buy it right now. (planning to move out)

txa1265
February 8th, 2007, 20:40
I've not voted because I still consider PS1 and N64 as "new".
You *do* realize that those systems were released in the time between Intel first shipping 100 and 200MHz Pentiums ... and well before the Pentium II ...
We should do another poll on what computers you've owned over the years or if you own anything other than a PC.
I'm all over it ;)

xSamhainx
February 8th, 2007, 22:19
I dont know about any of you, but I miss my old Intellivision. That was a cool gaming console, well for it's time anyway. Gimme "Burger Time" over Atari's Pac-Man any day of the week, and those controllers totally rocked.

Arma
February 8th, 2007, 22:28
Wouldn't "Not now, but family had one in past" fit then?

I specifically mentioned not including handhelds in the original post ;)

I know, but I just could nott resist picking the Yoda answer. :)

Btw, I am also interested in the XBox 360 for those games that come out on PC as well, since I lack the hardware for them, however, since I live in an Eastern European country that despide being an EU memeber for a month and 8 days probably lacks availability of the X-Box Live service I've disregarded it for the time being.

Korplem
February 8th, 2007, 23:44
I've had an NES and PSOne for quite a while but never used them much. The NES saw far more action with the likes of Contra and Duck Hunt. I only ever used the PSOne for slaughtering my friends at NFL Blitz. I think my record on Blitz is ~104-2. I haven't played it in a few years since my friends refuse to play that anymore. :p

Last year I got a 360 and a Wii. I still use my computer more but it's nice to have a bit of variety especially when I have friends over since consoles are geared for multi-play. Oh, and Dead Rising is awesome. ;)

Lucky Day
February 10th, 2007, 07:48
Originally Posted by Lucky Day View Post
I've not voted because I still consider PS1 and N64 as "new".

You *do* realize that those systems were released in the time between Intel first shipping 100 and 200MHz Pentiums ... and well before the Pentium II ..


uh huh. your point? that wasn't that long ago y'now. *turns on twin peaks* and I can't stand this new music the kids call "grunge". I hated it when I heard in in '83 and I hate it now!

aries100
March 2nd, 2007, 14:01
There seems to be missing a question *don't have console, but plan on getting one*.

This would be me then :)

I plan on getting a Nintendo DS Lite so that I can play adventure games (and other games) when I'm away from my home or on the train.

I also plan to be getting a PS2 (the slim model or version) so that I can be playing
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance and other great RPGs. And I could even, maybe, be convinced to get the original Xbox someday...

txa1265
March 2nd, 2007, 15:43
There seems to be missing a question *don't have console, but plan on getting one*.
Yep ... I screwed that one up :)