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HoloDust said:
curl-6 said:

Quality vs quantity is an interesting argument to be had for both N64/PS1/Saturn and Xbox vs Dreamcast.

The N64 and Dreamcast don't have that many games compared to their competitors, but pack a lot of greatness into a relatively small library.

Xbox, thanks to its longer life, had more software overall than the Dreamcast, but for some the candle that burns brighter for a shorter span of time is more impressive than the one that burns longer but less intensely. 

XBOX had quite a few quality titles. It's matter of personal interest in the end and what genres one prefers.
Admittedly, if you had PC, XBOX was mostly pointless, but for those who didn't, it brought something new into console space.

Not going to disagree or agree for that matter, but everyone I knew who had Xbox, were istalling Linuxes on them and used them as media boxes to play DVDs, pirated and online videos. That was pretty cool back then when we didn't have smart TVs, Chromecasts and online streaming services.



Ei Kiinasti.

Eikä Japanisti.

Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.

 

Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.