| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Mad Hatter (37) 06/17/2005 | Numbah, your a worthy advisary. But truth be told, when it comes to Halo, it's better to have him on your team than having him looking for you thru the cross hairs.
(3 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 06/17/2005 | The Mad Hatter is a worthy enough opponent to keep me plenty busy on my X-BOX! TO CLASSIC: Quit mourning the poor dead Gamecube and go buy an X-Box already. I hung on to the dream for too long but my X-Box rocks.
(3 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | mR. DEATH (0) 03/07/2005 | Here here, helmut.
(2 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | helmut (16) 01/25/2005 | I am looking at the screen on my PC that says that there are 37,074 players on line playing ONE GAME. Doesn't sound like a bad online plan to me.
(1 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | SpecialboothvicJr. (10) 12/30/2004 | GameCube would've joined the online play, but now it's too late. X-Box live is better than GameCube live, oh yeah, there's no such thing.
(3 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | JKooks (3) 11/15/2004 | Again, you come precariously close to having a decent point with this one. But alas, this isn't a selling point for me, so I could care less.
(0 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | MariusQelDroma (36) 11/10/2004 | While console games are catching up in this area, PC games still have lead the way in this category, just from how long PCs have been doing the network thing.
(0 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | Goh (0) 08/09/2004 | If this online thing is really a weakness for Xbox and PS2, then don't you think it is also a weakness for Gamecube. How is offering nearly no online options better than actually having some for the time being? Are you really that blind?
(0 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | ClassicTVFan47 (36) 07/10/2004 | Nintendo does plan on entering the online arena. However, they are waiting for when the time is right. Right now, the prices are too high and the demand is certaintly not large enough. X-Box Live, with its tiny userbase, is pratically a failure. Even the brilliant Sega couldn't create a steady online network after multiple attempts. I have no doubt that the code-named Nintendo Revolution (and it will certaintly revolutionize, I have no doubt of that) will have an online plan. But, if it doesn't, it is no real loss.
(0 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | forgotten hero (13) 07/05/2004 | I guess they're better than gamecubes online plans which don't even exist.
(5 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
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