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Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:44 pm
by stan423321
O.K., as stated above, I have some bunch of money and I want to buy something. The problem is I don't know what. I think many people have same problem, so don't lock the topic if I actually send opinion after buying something.

NOTE: This is another than "Best Videogame System", because it tries to fit SOMEBODY'S tastes, not yours.

So let's start. I would play with console out of home. This actually doesn't mean I have to buy NDS/GBx/PSP, as I have a portable DVD player with AV IN option. (Acting as TV set, for instance.) However, console needs to be small. So original Xbox, PS3 and NGC doesn't qualify (I think), and I'm not sure in case of X360 (Question 1. How big is it?). I'm also not sure in case of games - in case you didn't know, I play almost only platformers (however, I've liked also falling blocks games, and this type of "party" games that is reresented by Smash Bros. and Rayman M). Here the question 2 goes - do you know any noted above on following platforms (PS2/Wii/PSP/NDS, eventually GBA/X360) ? (Don't tell me about Sonic, Mario and Rayman, as I know this names and can use "search" box utility).
So points I currently have: (Question 3: Are they true? Question 4. What with '?' ?)
PS2.
+: Cheap games, small size.
-: Pads; lots of bad games.
?: Possibility to pack; battery (external)?
Wii.
+: Some really good games; possibility to pack.
-: R-Arena only on NTSC consoles; price of games; "casual" games; no web support if you don't lie.
?: Remotes and pads.
NDS.
+: Cheaper than Wii; doesn't need DVD; have some good games probably.
-: Small possibilities; don't know games really; don't know is cart dumper available.
?: Pad; games.
PSP.
+: RAYMAN 1!!!!!
-: Prices (don't know in case of R1); pad.
?: Other games; battery.

Discuss?

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:59 pm
by Acarr
PSP's burn your eyes X_X

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:16 pm
by Matyuv
^bs

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:32 pm
by spiraldoor
The Pandora is awesome.

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+: It is completely open source. You can make your own games for it, and download games other people have made for it, all free and legal.
+: It is as powerful as the Wii.
+: It already has a bunch of emulators (PSX and most older Atari, Sega and Nintendo consoles), and even Dreamcast emulation might just be a possibility.
+: Is getting ports of some open source games, such as Quake III (I think I heard this somewhere, but I'm not 100%)
+: Ten hours battery life.
+: Uses two SD cards at once for up to 64 GB storage.
+: Obviously does other stuff than play games, for example music and videos.
+: Has all the pluses of the above four consoles, and none of the minuses (I think).
+: Lots of other stuff as well. Lots.

-: There are no commercial games available for it.

?: It was supposed to be a niche thing when it was released a couple months ago, but then the first batch sold really well so they're probably going to make a lot more. But I'm not sure.

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 8:42 pm
by Tobbe
Size of Xbox 360 (in mm's): 309x83x258

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:47 pm
by spiraldoor
The Pandora is the size of a Nintendo DS.

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:51 pm
by Tobbe
Sure, but he asked specifically for the Xbox 360 measurements.

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:54 pm
by Serza5
I recomend the PS2, you can play all 3 main Rayman games on it and RR and RM.

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:14 pm
by spiraldoor
Pandora can play R1, R2, Rayman Junior and Rayman Rush (all PS1), as well as R2 N64 (N64 emulation is very likely), maybe R1 DOS if they port DOSBox, as well as R1 Jaguar and both betas, and (possible but improbable) R1 Saturn and R2 DC. No Rayman 3 or Rayman M, though (unless someone manages to port them).

Oh yeah, and it can also play R1 GBC, R2 GBC, R1 GBA, R3 GBA, R:HR, RRR GBA, and maybe the DS games too (it has a touchscreen). :mrgreen:

Anyway, it has more Rayman games than any other console.

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 7:35 am
by Holy Crap
Personally I'd go with the PS2. Some great platformers include the Jak Series, the entire Crash Bandicoot series and of course the three Main Rayman games as well as RM and RRR. And I think there are a few sonic games on Ps2 as well, but I don't know of any good ones. And as you said, they're small and cheap. In Australia you can get most games for about $20-$30.

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 5:25 pm
by stan423321
spiraldoor wrote:The Pandora is awesome.
+: It is completely open source. You can make your own games for it, and download games other people have made for it, all free and legal.
+: It is as powerful as the Wii.
+: It already has a bunch of emulators (PSX and most older Atari, Sega and Nintendo consoles), and even Dreamcast emulation might just be a possibility.
+: Is getting ports of some open source games, such as Quake III (I think I heard this somewhere, but I'm not 100%)
+: Ten hours battery life.
+: Uses two SD cards at once for up to 64 GB storage.
+: Obviously does other stuff than play games, for example music and videos.
+: Has all the pluses of the above four consoles, and none of the minuses (I think).
+: Lots of other stuff as well. Lots.

-: There are no commercial games available for it.

?: It was supposed to be a niche thing when it was released a couple months ago, but then the first batch sold really well so they're probably going to make a lot more. But I'm not sure.
The problem with things like GBA, DC, Genesis and Pandora is when they're somehow awesome, they're not officially available in Poland if you're not getting them from abroad, which cause paying VAT and duty, that means you have to have 18 years, or auctions, which basically also need it. And first batch of Pandie's isn't eve done yet.
Tobbe wrote:Size of Xbox 360 (in mm's): 309x83x258
So way too big.
Serza5 wrote:I recomend the PS2, you can play all 3 main Rayman games on it and RR and RM.
Where can I buy R1? Well, only on PSN or, as said, on auctions.
Acarr wrote:PSP's burn your eyes X_X
Please explain. What do you mean?
+: Obviously does other stuff than play games, for example music and videos.
stan423321 wrote:as I have a portable DVD player
:?

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 7:47 pm
by El Dango
Serza5 wrote:I recomend the PS2.
Holy Crap wrote:Personally I'd go with the PS2.
I agree here. It's not very new or fancy or anything, but you can get it in mini size. Also, you can play Rayman Revolution on it. :D

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:24 pm
by spiraldoor
If you get a modded PS2 you can download and burn an R1 PS1 ISO and play it.

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:15 pm
by stan423321
I actually can download and play anything, but you know, I think R1 is worth buying.

Anyway, game selection on PSP is just too small, I think. Most of you here would prefer PS2, I see, but Wii and NDS are still in "competition". I'm going to list the interesting games.

Seeing many of you actually have PS2 or PStwo. How big is it? What can it do (except playing PS1/2 games and DVDs, of course)? How many blocks are there on memcard and how many of them Rayman games need? Does PS2 memcard work with PS1 games?

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:17 pm
by spiraldoor
stan423321 wrote:I actually can download and play anything, but you know, I think R1 is worth buying.

Anyway, game selection on PSP is just too small, I think. Most of you here would prefer PS2, I see, but Wii and NDS are still in "competition". I'm going to list the interesting games.

Seeing many of you actually have PS2 or PStwo. How big is it? What can it do (except playing PS1/2 games and DVDs, of course)? How many blocks are there on memcard and how many of them Rayman games need? Does PS2 memcard work with PS1 games?
Don't be too quick to rule out the PSP; a hacked one can play PS1 and N64 games, as well as many others. A slim PS2 is very small. I'm not sure of the measurements...it's about the size of a...book. :? PS1 games like R1 and R2 take up hardly any space on the memory card, so that won't be a problem. Not sure about the PS2 Rayman games, but they shouldn't take up too much either, it's not FFXII we're talking about here. PS2 also plays CDs, and you can play online with some games. And a PS1 game will work fine with a PS2 memory card.

Re: Problem with console selecting.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:18 pm
by stan423321
spiraldoor wrote:Don't be too quick to rule out the PSP; a hacked one can play PS1 and N64 games, as well as many others.
In this case, it would be even easier to get Pandie somehow. I want to buy console X mainly to play games for console X, not console Y. However, the R1 is still SO interesting...

EDIT: It seems like Wii's also out of competition. God, paying 1100 PLN for console alone when PStwo with memcard costs 475 PLN and typical game 80 PLN!

I still dunno on DS.