Is it still worth getting a new system?
I don't have any of the gaming consoles out now like ps2, xbox and gamecube. I kinda want to get one of these sytems yet it's a little late they are on their way out. What is your opinion is getting one of these systems worth getting now or should I wait?
Re: Is it still worth getting a new system?
If you like having an all in one console get an Xbox come X-mas time when the price drops to $99 brand new, because being able to play the best looking current gen games is just the tip of the iceberg. Almost every system pre-Dreamcast is emulated on the xbox and most play great if not near perfect. Ninty's hyping up their next gen system: "Revolution" with the ability to play all their back catalogue of games? For us graced with a modded Xbox we've already been enjoying that advantage for 3-4 years now. Wanna play your original Sega CD, Neo Geo CD, or Turbo CD games on your Xbox to take advantage of enhanced resolutions and save states? DL yourself the various emulators out there, put in your original disc in the system and *bang* you got it. Playing games I owned on my DC like Mark of the Wolves, Mars Matrix, or Street Fighter Alpha 3 in arcade perfect form on my Xbox via FBA.XXX is too too sweet, especially with 2x Eagle resolution on my 50 inch big screen TV and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound. Wanna play GBA games on your TV? Why waste your money on a GBA Player when Xboy Advance will play GBA Roms perfectly. Also the modability of current games like DOA, Grand Theft Auto, or Halo is really great. Bungie's been hyping their 4 new maps for Halo 2 and selling the pack for $19.99 and here I am with 50+ new user extracted/created/remixed maps for Halo & Halo 2 that add so much more to an already badass game for free.
Also gaming without a hardrive can really suck when you have tons of games, and anytime I have to juggle all my saves on my PS2 & GC memory card just to play a new game I ask why Sony & Ninty didn't think ahead like MS did. And there's another advantage, you can switch out that 8 gig HDD that is standard and put in a 200+ gig HDD so you don't even have to deal with loading cds & dvds, *whoosh* there goes any annoying load times! :D
And who could forget Xbox Media Center, this program alone is worth the price of the system as you can enjoy just about any form of video (irregardless of format or codec), audio, pictures, streaming media of any kind (imagine watching tv from any country in the world streamed into your tv for free), and don't even bother buying that DVD remote pack as a modded xbox will unlock that feature easily with DVDX. You never have to worry about what region a DVD is from, what codecs a video you downloaded is in, or anything. The media posibilities this program opens up is a godsend. I could go on and on but let's just say that XBMC blows what Microsoft is touting for their NEXT-gen system "Xbox 360" out of the water.
Top this with the fact that an Xbox can be easily software modded via a memory card exploit without the need to buy a chip at all makes it all the more easier to take full advantage of that big black box. IMO a modded Xbox brings you the best of a what a PC & a console can offer all in one system. Do I enjoy my GC & PS2? I sure do, but the sheer versatility of a modded Xbox, let alone all the awesome games already out for the system, is just too great a deal to pass up. :cool: