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djbeatmongrel
06-02-2006, 03:35 AM
well i am prepping my buy 2 get 1 free pile at my job and i and trying to figure out which platform to get I-ninja on. I can either get it on the cube for graphics and possible controls (i find the gc controller is great for platformers) or the ps2 since the condition of the disc is better and i have it connected with component cables.
the xbox is not an option since i still dont own one. help me decide which console to buy it for. for those curious about the other games in my pile for now the only game is Beyond Good & Evil (ps2). i need to find another one afterwards.
Frankie23
06-05-2006, 06:49 PM
Well, I personally have the Xbox version, so that's not going to help you much, but I'd go with the Gamecube version, due to the controller, and the fact that the game will likely look better.
Xizer
06-06-2006, 01:50 AM
Eww, PS2. No. No no no no. Never go with the PS2 when it comes to a multiplatform game. Worse controller, graphics, and longer loading times.
I love my PS2 version. It's nice and minty fresh and looks very nice in 16:9 mode hooked up with component cables. The PS2 controller works very well too. (Note: I have owned both the xbox and ps2 versions and I prefer the playstation.)
You have my input. Good luck. :D
I love my PS2 version. It's nice and minty fresh and looks very nice in 16:9 mode hooked up with component cables. The PS2 controller works very well too. (Note: I have owned both the xbox and ps2 versions and I prefer the playstation.)
You have my input. Good luck. :D
I love my PS2 version. It's nice and minty fresh and looks very nice in 16:9 mode hooked up with component cables. The PS2 controller works very well too. (Note: I have owned both the xbox and ps2 versions and I prefer the playstation.)
You have my input. Good luck. :D
I love my PS2 version. It's nice and minty fresh and looks very nice in 16:9 mode hooked up with component cables. The PS2 controller works very well too. (Note: I have owned both the xbox and ps2 versions and I prefer the playstation.)
You have my input. Good luck. :D
djbeatmongrel
06-06-2006, 03:06 AM
thanks for the input everyone but its a little late. i went and picked up the gc version. just got done playing it and i must say its damn good.
Eww, PS2. No. No no no no. Never go with the PS2 when it comes to a multiplatform game. Worse controller, graphics, and longer loading times.
whats wrong with the ps2 controller?
djbeatmongrel
06-06-2006, 03:07 AM
thanks for the input everyone but its a little late. i went and picked up the gc version. just got done playing it and i must say its damn good.
Eww, PS2. No. No no no no. Never go with the PS2 when it comes to a multiplatform game. Worse controller, graphics, and longer loading times.
whats wrong with the ps2 controller?
djbeatmongrel
06-06-2006, 03:07 AM
thanks for the input everyone but its a little late. i went and picked up the gc version. just got done playing it and i must say its damn good.
djbeatmongrel
06-06-2006, 03:08 AM
thanks for the feedback everyone but its a little late. i went and picked up the gc version. just got done playing it and i must say its damn good.
Sothy
06-06-2006, 03:10 AM
ps2 version will look like crap.. dunno bout the controls.
Sylentwulf
06-06-2006, 03:28 PM
My PS2 version kept making me fall through the world, had to give up on playing it because it pissed me off so bad having to redo a level.
Xizer
06-10-2006, 08:35 PM
The PS2 controller just isn't as precise. The joysticks feel...sloppy. And they're not in the primary position for your thumb like on the Xbox or GameCube. Who the hell though it was a bright idea to put the D-pad up top? The PS2 isn't a 2D machine.