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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Console for a Great Price, 12 April 2004
The three 'next gen' consoles are impressive, it has to be said - the PS2, with the ability to play DVDs and PS1 games with no extra add ons needed, the GameCube, the tiny, cute little thing that can be played in the car (with the right add on) and can play Game Boy games...And then, there's the X-Box. The only console to sport an internal hardrive - no more memory cards, plus the ability to create your own playlists of music and play them at your leisure, even while playing! It may be the size of a moving van (and bulletproof, according to a news article from the States), but that is completely made up for by superior graphics, sound - and of course, the internal memory. One drawback with the X-Box is that to play DVDs on it, you need an add on (that goes into a controller port) and remote - now, with the hard drive, this shouldn't be a problem; methinks Microsoft were simply money-grubbing with this move, but the £20 this costs is nothing compared the amount you'd need to spend if you bought another console. (New memory cards, an MP3 player if you wanted playlist functions... that adds up!) But, if you do happen to use up the 50,000+ memory slots Microsoft has provided you with, you can buy memory cards for the XB - these slot into the control pad itself, much like the memory cards in the defunct DreamCast console, only better looking. In conclusion, I have to say the X-Box is the best of the bunch, specs wize. It doesn't sport as wide a variety of games as the PS2, and is twice the size and weight of the GameCube, and has its own shortcomings, but I personally find the X-Box a very satisfying console to play on - and hey, if you ever happen to have a gun fight in your home, at least your X-Box will be fine! (OK, bad joke, I know)
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