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googlefest1
08-16-2005, 12:05 PM
does any one know of a website that compares the diferences between multiconsole game releases?

there are many real cheap games now and i want to pick up many of them but id like to get the best version for now

like mace griffon bounty hunter , rogue ops, XIII, R-evolution

i have seen mags describe diferences (when the games are new)

i dont care if the games suck or not i just want to collect them and as a filter for cost right now id start with the best version of the multi console releases

by the way if anyone has any opinions about the games i listed please post - those are the ones ont he table for me anyways.

chrisbid
08-16-2005, 12:06 PM
i dont know, but that kindof site would be pretty cool for classic titles

googlefest1
08-16-2005, 05:17 PM
yea definitely,

there all these cheap titles out there right now and if you have all the systems you can be sure to get the best version of game

roushimsx
08-16-2005, 05:47 PM
Generally it's the Xbox version that's the best.

Gamecube and PS2 are hit and miss. Sometimes the Gamecube version is better, but more often than not it's just based on the PS2 version with either no new additions (other than having a piss poor controller setup for the game) or even fewer features (such as with Splinter Cell).

googlefest1
08-17-2005, 09:45 AM
i had seen comparisons made were the ps2 version was considered better

like for spy hunter (or spy hunter2) , need for speed under gound , and need for speed hot persuit 3 (or 4 which ever was the big release)

i would have generaly thought that the xbox version would be better but aparently not - atleast acording to some reviews ive read

le geek
08-17-2005, 09:52 AM
The Sims Bustin' Out is best on the Gamecube strangely enough...

THATinkjar
08-17-2005, 09:55 AM
My recommendation would be GameSpot. Their reviews are generally pretty good at comparing the game over the various platforms it is released on. You can usually find their thoughts as to which versions holds up best in one of the final paragraphs of the review.

I hope this helps (probably hasn't :)).