STRYKIE said:
NightDragon83 said:
STRYKIE said:
NightDragon83 said:
Pavolink said: No. It's GameCube2. |
Nah, the GC was actually in a tossup with the Xbox for most powerful console of the gen, while the Wii U is a gen behind. And for all the talk about Nintendo's lack of 3rd party support over the past few gens, the GC received a pretty good share of 3rd party games, many of which were superior to the PS2 versions in terms of visuals.
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I'm just curious here, but can you give me like a dozen or so examples where this were the case between 2001-2004? Because to my understanding GC versions of multi-platform games were almost always deemed the worst of the pack. Even Sonic Adventure 2 took a performance hit on the Gamecube, a port of a freaking Dreamcast game.
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Just about every single multiplatform game that was released on the GC looked either the same or better than the PS2 versions, depending on the developer. Sonic Adventure 2 was just that... a port, so that's not an accurate comparison.
The most notable difference is between the GC and PS2 versions of RE4...
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Bolded: Erm...
And for the record, I've played RE4 on both GC and PS2, I know what the differences are. But this is why I said we should go by the peak of the generation (which for the most part is agreed to be 2001-2004), Vectorman didn't exactly move any Genesis/Mega Drives.
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I see, well here's a few other examples...
Clone Wars (2002)... all three consoles...
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (2004)
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within (2004)
NFS Underground 2 (2004)
On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
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