Soundwave said: GameCube would've been more appreciated and sold around 40-45+ million units. In hindsight the best thing Microsoft could have done was to just cut a deal with Nintendo if they were so worried about Sony and kinda become like a defacto 2nd party supporter for them to stake them against the PS2. Make games like Halo and Project: Gotham Racing (precursor to Forza) but just console exclusive for GameCube and then port them to Windows PC later. Would've saved them probably 20 years of losing money, lol. A GameCube that would have Halo and Super Smash Bros. Melee and Star Wars Rogue Squadron in its launch window (along with support titles like Wave Race: Blue Storm and Super Monkey Ball) would be a pretty fantastic launch window. |
One big difference is that Halo wouldn't have been owned by Microsoft. So the franchise would've most likely would've been Mac exclusive as originally intended. The whole reason Microsoft bought Bungie in the first place was because they were looking for content for the Xbox's launch. If no Xbox, they wouldn't have had a need to buy Bungie. Or Bungie would've gone bankrupt and closed since they were really low on funds and played a huge reason why they were willing to sell to Microsoft.
So in that universe, Halo wouldn't exist either at all, or anywhere near the capacity that it was.
More people would've bought the Game Boy Player too since the GBA was so popular! Arguably one of the most underappreciated accessories in gaming history. Using a physical GBA to be able to play my entire Game Boy collection on a TV?! Brilliant!