11-19-2005, 11:23 AM
Yeh my strategy has always seemed to buy a system after another one/couple other(s) come out. I did this when I got a Sega Dreamcast after PS2/Xbox/Gamecube came out. I loved the Dreamcast, and eventually I did get a Gamecube where I once again loved it. Now I figure if the games are backwards compatible maybe I could invest some into an Xbox (some people may not need it anymore and therefore sell it, or the company could just lower the price. This also applies to the other 2 companies when their other 2 next-gens come out). In terms of the next-gen consoles, I'm perhaps thinking of getting a Revolution (it has backwards compatibility towards all of the old school Nintendo games; sure you may have to pay for it, but you also had to pay for all the games like Halo and stuff that you will be playing on the Xbox 360, and the prices prolly won't be crazy for the old games on the Revolution.) In terms of the controller, if you really can't get a handle (figuratively speaking) of this new type of controller, I believe i read there will be a cradle that you can attach it to and play like any regular controller.
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