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I'll pick them all because I have them all plus they all have games on them that you just can't get just for one machine. Plus I have three kids and it's just another thing to keep them quiet.

Gamecube = Sonic, Mario, Resident Evil, Zelda and Star Wars

PS-2 = GT3, Virtual Fighter, Kingdom Hearts and Silent Hill

X-Box = Project Gotham, Panzer Dragoon, Shenmue, JSRF and Mortal Kombat

PC = V8 Supercars with a force feedback wheel:), Morrowind, Age of Empires series plus a heap more and all the educational programs for the kids. Oh I almost forgot "Typing of the Dead" just like House of the Dead 2 but you use your keyboard instead, they put words on the zombies and you have to type the word to kill it great typing tutor.:)

Guest hoon69

im stuck on ps2,any racing games

and i play heaps of pc games also on computer gta vice city/v8's is some of em.

but i still have a handy back up system the mighty ps1 it comes in handy if something goes wrong with either of my 2 others..

i have a atari,and sega mega system but its for the kids,to do what ever they want with..

i reakon arcade style games on the ps2, tricky to control games on the PC.

Of course, I've got to lever everyone off the TV before I get to pull the PS2 out :stupid:

Also, what about the nintendo game8oy and sony clie? both great handheld game machines.

I wish I had a PS2... I've got a crappy shagged out PSX, and GT2, for me thats good enough, all I do is drift around in arcade-timetrial mode ;D

I'm getting good though, doing some mad linking on Apricot Hill now..I sold my Escudo Pikes peak to fund building drifters...

I dunno , I have fun!

If I could get a PS2 I'd have GT3 and AutoModellista for sure though!

cheers,

floody

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