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emech


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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 10:57 am Post subject: Xbox is 10 year old |
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Deathrow, Buffy (what sold me on getting an xbox - well Halo hype helped too), Jet Set Radio and Hulk:ultimate destruction, keep my xbox set-up. The halo experience can be had on the 360 but these titles have yet to be equaled on current-gen.
Afternoon edit: I'd conced that buffy has been bettered in the 3rd person action games stakes (but I love playing in her universe) and MAYBE hulk has been equaled somewhere. I stand by my calls for a deathrow (won't happen - it didn't sell well) and jet set radio (again unlikely casue sega is stupid) update though. _________________

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Fetidchimp


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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:12 am Post subject: |
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i still have my original, his disc drive is stuffed, but he still plays a mean mame, was playing double dragon on it the other day...mine still has a few months before hitting 10 though
Deathrow was the first game i bought with that sucker....graphics for that are still good.....that was a hand breaker that game.
My favourite games were the two kingdom under fire games, which i would kill someone's mother for a hd remake over that garbage they released on 360. _________________ kill, kill, kill.....the white man. Kill the white man, kill
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jprockbelly


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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:27 am Post subject: |
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I remember when the xbox came out. The first thing I did was go down to Myer and buy an N64, which they were selling at half price
Also screw what the haters say, the original Halo was outrageous. A definite highlight for me. _________________ Da Bessssss
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Fetidchimp


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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 12:16 pm Post subject: |
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halo alright, played it till my fingers bled...and i still remember that fucking review that told you about the flood appearing half way through....coulda moidered some cunt _________________ kill, kill, kill.....the white man. Kill the white man, kill
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subbastard


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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 1:31 pm Post subject: |
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^Bought it at the 5 and dime? Those were the best days of your life. _________________ I'd be apathetic, but I can't be arsed.
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GooberMan


Status: Offline Joined: 17 Jan 2005 Posts: 3682 $poons: 127.80 Location: Melbourne! Booyah.

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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:42 pm Post subject: |
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Anyone else remember the Xbox launch being an abject failure down here, and being slashed to half price a few months later which caused everyone to buy one?
Good times.
I picked mine up towards the end of its life, around the time they stopped manufacturing them methinks. Then proceeded to play the hell out of Crimson Skies. _________________
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Pagan's Mind


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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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Halo, Jet Set Radio Future and Dead or Alive 3 were the games my Xbox saw the most love from. I still regard it as one of the worst consoles software wise but the hardware was pretty darn impressive at the time especially the internal HDD.
| GooberMan wrote: | | Anyone else remember the Xbox launch being an abject failure down here, and being slashed to half price a few months later which caused everyone to buy one? |
Yeah and I got stung by it big time. I payed about $600 on release and it was something like $350 in just a few months. Ended up buying another one to play Halo with friends on two different systems.
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Exodus


Status: Offline Joined: 04 Jan 2011 Posts: 389 $poons: 63.40 Location: Melbourne.

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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:40 pm Post subject: |
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Got mine launch with Halo (obviously) and fell in love with the campaign (except for The Library) and storyline. Eventually my dad modded it and that lead to its unneeded demise (it stopped reading real game discs and eventually stopped reading all game discs altogether) three and a half years later as the 360 was approaching. I fondly remember playing Halo, MechWarrior, Dead or Alive 3, Gladius, Bloody Roar, SW: KOTOR I and II and XIII over and over again in the first two years of its lifespan. _________________
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IISpacebreakII

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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 4:35 pm Post subject: |
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I didn't have the xbox last generation, but I remember playing the Buffy game at K-Mart and really really enjoyed it. Along with The Hobbit, but I couldn't play that so well because the bees kept stinging me
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XtremeXfactor

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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:29 pm Post subject: |
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Never owned one, i came very close to due to Top Spin.... but i wound up buying the pc version instead.
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GooberMan


Status: Offline Joined: 17 Jan 2005 Posts: 3682 $poons: 127.80 Location: Melbourne! Booyah.

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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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I played through Halo on a housemate's Xbox to see what all the fuss was about. If it were my copy of the game, I might have thrown it across the suburb. Gorram Library level can eat my-
*ahem*
Then borrowed Knights of the Old Republic off my friend and started playing through that. Sure, I called it Neverwinter Knights of the Old, but it was still fantastic. Never finished Jade Empire.
I bought The Warriors for the Xbox, thinking it'd look best on it and be backwards compatible. Wrong. Oh well. My Xbox still works. _________________
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kartanym

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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:42 pm Post subject: |
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The Xbox will be fondly remembered for me as it was the first online experience I had, such was Halo's influence. I fell in love with the PGR franchise and Jet Set Radio Future too. I think as much as it was maligned at the time, the old Duke controller still has a place in my heart.
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Jarrod


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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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I remember getting a GameCube, then Microsoft buying majority shares of Rare, and that coupled with my frustrations with Nintendo had me almost jump ship. Almost succumbed to the hype of Halo, but after playing through the whole game in co-op at a friend's house (which I did enjoy) I realised it wasn't for me and stuck with the cube.
A couple of years later I ended up in a house with my GCN, a PS2 and an Xbox, so I had the pleasure of tasting the goods from everything.
I will remember the Xbox for the cultural icon that is Halo. I might not be the biggest fan, but in terms of launching a new IP Microsoft/Bungie made all the right moves, and there's only a few franchises on the same level of popularity. The people love their Master Chief, and how.
Outside of Halo, I have fond memories of Ninja Gaiden and it's brutal difficulty, and PGR. Far Cry Instincts was also rad.
I suppose outside of not being crazy over Halo, the Xbox was too much of a PC port machine for me. A lot of the games could either be found on the PS2, or computer. The archetecture being so similar to PC worked to Microsoft's advantage, getting stuff like Half-Life 2, Doom 3, and Riddick. All games that made fairly heavy use of bump mapping, a shader that really set the Xbox visually apart from your usual slew of PS2 and GCN games.
I also remember the Xbox as Microsoft's deathblow to any future relationship with Intel.
| GooberMan wrote: | | Anyone else remember the Xbox launch being an abject failure down here, and being slashed to half price a few months later which caused everyone to buy one? |
Same with the GameCube. Basically anybody who's name wasn't 'Sony' was in the shit. _________________
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ZNMS


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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 10:23 pm Post subject: |
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There's an Xbox Anniversary Prop for your Avatar. Get it quick, before it is gone. _________________
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Jellyfish

Status: Offline Joined: 17 May 2005 Posts: 5186 $poons: 22.60 Location: Melbourne, Victoria

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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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| GooberMan wrote: | | I played through Halo on a housemate's Xbox to see what all the fuss was about. If it were my copy of the game, I might have thrown it across the suburb. Gorram Library level can eat my- |
I had no issue with the Library... The swamp level however, even with the damn guide... HOURS of torment, two rooms that look exactly the same one after the other and the damn enemy attacks you in the same way in both, I ended up just going back and forth between the two rooms until I ran out of ammo, spent 15 minutes beating everything to death with the assault rifle then while back peddling from one of those jumping ones I backed out through the door to freedom!
As for memorable games, Halo, Halo 2, PGR2, Rallisport Challenge 2, the Ghost Recon games and KOTOR. Also my original Xbox broke and I must have won a competition on Xbox.com or something and didn't know... The day before my birthday a brand new Xbox arrived with 4 games and a bunch of CDs. For a so called Apple Fanboy, Microsoft's treated me well with the Xbox.
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Island_Wolf


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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:54 pm Post subject: |
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| Jellyfish wrote: | | For a so called Apple Fanboy, Microsoft's treated me well with the Xbox. |
I know a lot of MS fanboy that uses Mac and visa versa. Also seen Linux/MS combo but never a Apple/Linux.
I was quite late into the Xbox environment as I grew up in Japanese fangirl environment so having an Xbox broke my Japanese console-minded streak and the way I bought games on the console (bar-PC, I have been a PC gamer/user since 5).
I didn't use the Xbox long enough as I was given to it near the price drop of the 360 which when I read on PALGN it had a price drop of $400, I rushed to get a 360 even before having a PS3.
Only problem I had with the xbox was the game was similar to a PC so I am often divided whether to get it on PC or xbox which is basically between "keyboard/mouse/bad chair/access all the time" or "controller/sofa/wait till someone gets off the tv" and I am awful with decision making.
My 360 survived being hocked for money towards a PS3, still has not RROD yet even when the kid who tried to hock my 360, his PS3 yellowed light.
Can't say I had a memorable xbox moment because 360 quickly replaced it but for a 360, Fable 2 got me. _________________ "Work hard now, play even harder later"
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Furianshi PALGN Moderator


Status: Offline Joined: 04 Apr 2006 Posts: 1470 $poons: 513.20 Location: Mackay

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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:59 am Post subject: |
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Xbox was probably the toughest console ever built. One time, I had one sitting on the roof of my car, and it slid off and crashed onto a gravel driveway... kept working like a boss. The laser wasn't even knocked out of alignment.
When I think of the original Xbox though, I recall that time being pretty good. There were a lot of quality games and new IPs, and it was all done with (at the time) awesome graphics. I remember all the pre-release hype, and how it could do like 100 million polygons/second, and how the graphics would be face-melting and developers no longer have bottlenecks etc...
There were good games though.
Games like Morrowind, Splinter Cell, Halo, Dead or Alive Ultimate, KOTOR and the GTA double-pack. With racing games you had Project Gotham, Forza, Sega GT 2002 (my Xbox came with the Sega GT/Blinx bundle) and RalliSport Challenge 2*.
The console styling was large and clunky when compared to the GC and PS2. That clunky style, combined with the relative power of the hardware, that said to me "I am a games console and I'm not ****ing around". The inclusion of the hard drive was cool too. No more memory cards.
In summary, I think that the Xbox was pretty awesome.
I'd give it a solid 8/10
* It sucks that RalliSport Challenge 2 doesn't work with the 360 backward compatibility and there hasn't been a sequel - one of the fastest, most fun rally games ever, and the graphics were outstanding.
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Mike\


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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:33 am Post subject: |
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Splinter Cell was the game that made me love my Xbox.
..Well, that and JSRF.
My xbox didn't last longer than about 2 years as I modded it myself and broke it (S-M-R-T .. I mean S-M-A-R-T)
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