Um, what? I agree with most of what you've said, but this is just out of left field. First of all, there were a total of 3,870 games released for the PS2, next to 967 for the original Xbox. Moreover, the PS2 sold a total of 1.66 billion games, while the Xbox only managed 270 million. So I'm really not sure how anyone could say that Microsoft has had an "inevitable game edge... since the original xbox/ps2 generation." I suppose you could argue that the flagship titles for the Xbox were better, but I would heartily disagree. And whatever way you want to slice it, the PS2 was the most successful gaming console ever. That's not me being a fanboy, that's just empirical fact.If you wanna get Xbox one, that's fine. Like it for the included camera your friends can jump on to see you playing CoD in your birthday suit. Or like it for the near inevitable game edge Microsoft has held over Sony since the original xbox/ps2 generation.
I think you have to pay now for PS4 online.
Moreover, the PS2 sold a total of 1.66 billion games, while the Xbox only managed 270 million. So I'm really not sure how anyone could say that Microsoft has had an "inevitable game edge... since the original xbox/ps2 generation." I suppose you could argue that the flagship titles for the Xbox were better, but I would heartily disagree. And whatever way you want to slice it, the PS2 was the most successful gaming console ever. That's not me being a fanboy, that's just empirical fact.
This past generation was much closer, of course. Microsoft had a slight edge both in number of games developed and number of games sold. And regionally speaking, they led handily in the U.S., while Sony led in all other regions.
Um, what? I agree with most of what you've said, but this is just out of left field. First of all, there were a total of 3,870 games released for the PS2, next to 967 for the original Xbox. Moreover, the PS2 sold a total of 1.66 billion games, while the Xbox only managed 270 million. So I'm really not sure how anyone could say that Microsoft has had an "inevitable game edge... since the original xbox/ps2 generation." I suppose you could argue that the flagship titles for the Xbox were better, but I would heartily disagree. And whatever way you want to slice it, the PS2 was the most successful gaming console ever. That's not me being a fanboy, that's just empirical fact.
This past generation was much closer, of course. Microsoft had a slight edge both in number of games developed and number of games sold. And regionally speaking, they led handily in the U.S., while Sony led in all other regions.
The best game that seems to have come out over the past few weeks of new console releases is Super Mario 3D World. I'm sure Nintendo did that on purpose.
Gta5 is way better I'm certain
Gta5 is way better I'm certain
How much are these guys charging per month for online play? Seems crazy to me. Never owned any consoles that were not made by Nintendo. Dem wacky controllers, doe.