Sorry, Cheeterbo, but I'm sticking with my statement, saying a certain system is "best" is shit. Each parlays to a particular niche of the gaming market, each has specifically designed hardware to serve it's own particular segment. Saying that any system has enough to qualify it as "best" is simply wrong. It all depends on particularly what you're looking for. If you're looking for a multimedia center that can be "modded" to steal games or fufill other "purposes", and plays games as well, then Xbox serves that purpose. If you want something that has a 1000+ library of games, and can play DVDs but can't do much outside of that, then go with PS2. If you want to focus solely on gaming, and pay a price that reflects a gamer-focused strategy, then go with GC. I say, that there are certain areas that some consoles dominate others in, but none of them stack up enough for any machine to be labeled as best. In fact, in doing that, you do yourself a disservice. There are plenty of great games out there that are platform-exclusive, and being so close-minded as to miss out on those games, just because you particularly think a certain console "blows chunks", denies you the opportunities to experience those games.
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What do you say to one last showdown?
- Ocelot, Metal Gear Solid 3
The password is "Who are the Patriots?" and "La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo." "La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo." Gotcha.
- The Colonel and Snake, Metal Gear Solid 3
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