1.Xbox menu, i loved it plus i liked how it will go bzziyazz, i once heard it say die, lol.
2.Gamecube menu, i hated how you have to hold a to get to it, my friend owned his gamecube and he never figured it out, but i love how the cube sign changes into the control box.
3.Ps2 menu, i always thought it was a bit lame, it starts out with some smoke and some squares flying around.
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Or in other words it was smoke and mirrors, lolz.
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What is you’r and state you’r reasons, they must be real reasons though.
My gamecube is working perfectly after 5 years, not one disk read error or freeze up of any sort.
Heck my gamecube was onced knocked off it’s shelf while it was on, it fell and was perfectly fine, the game was still working too!
I doupt a ps2 would do that.
Seven ps2’s? That seems a little bit like an embellishment to me. I have only owned two ps2’s; one was lost in a basement flood and the second, which I recieved from the warranty, has lasted me since 2002.
thier was a contest to see wat was the most stronges console ps2 didnt pass the first test xnbox didnt pass the 2nd
so
1. gamecube
2. xbox
3. ps2
thts about right cuz ps burns out alot more then the other 2 and is uncommon for it to bun out and its rare for gc to do it
--- 75 % nintendo 20 % microsoft 5% sega = 0 percent fanboy to video game companys
Anyways, Xbox had the coolest. It was all 3-d rotation zoom in/zoom out in a 3-d atmosphere on each menu you choose and the background noise was freaky. I thought I heard it tell me “I’ll cut you head f*cker” lol. It also has many more option with the hard drive etc.
360 had the second coolest due to system settings and menu but overall I liked the look and feel of the original Xbox better.
PS2 had the 3rd coolest with the Blue Logo and things. I also like the sound.
GameCube? Ohhho poor GC. I thought I was in kiddy land with the look of the cubes and that gawd awful pocadot preschool music. I was almost about ready to sing 'the wheels on the bus go round and round. Round and round, round and ....... You get the point.