- Jul 9, 2004
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I remember when PS2 first came out, there were still games made for both PS consoles. I am now wondering if the Xbox will still be the beneficiary of continuing new games or if developers will only be writing for the 360.
Or, to give you more info on my dilemma:
My PS2 is broken-dead. I'm looking to buy a new console, but since I don't own a digital or HD TV, I think that the benefits of the XBox 360 won't be worth the price difference with a tradition XBox, considering that one can now be had pretty cheaply, while the 360 will run $500 with one game and more if you get the Gold membership and more accessories. I mainly play Madden and NCAA Football and if they continue to be released on XBox, buying a 360 would be IMHO (for me in my situation-not for everybody) a waste of money.
What's everybody think?
Or, to give you more info on my dilemma:
My PS2 is broken-dead. I'm looking to buy a new console, but since I don't own a digital or HD TV, I think that the benefits of the XBox 360 won't be worth the price difference with a tradition XBox, considering that one can now be had pretty cheaply, while the 360 will run $500 with one game and more if you get the Gold membership and more accessories. I mainly play Madden and NCAA Football and if they continue to be released on XBox, buying a 360 would be IMHO (for me in my situation-not for everybody) a waste of money.
What's everybody think?