Yeah! A few years back I got into a real kick of scooping up original Xbox games I was interested in on the cheap. I had an Xbox and a fair amount of games when I was younger, but my collection probably doubled in size over the span of that year or twoReprise wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:48 am I might be a little bit addicted to buying Xbox games nowI can't stop adding more to my collection now
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I now have KOTOR 1 and 2, Project Gotham Racing 2, Midtown Madness 3 and The Chronicles of Riddick ordered and on their way.
Considering how few people seem to talk about the Original Xbox and how cheap a lot of the games are, there are a lot of unique and interesting exclusive gems. I wonder why more people don't seem to collect for it or talk about it much.

I think there are a couple of reasons why it's a console neglected by collectors. The first is that I feel like there's a mistaken impression that all the Xbox systems, being Microsoft hardware, are just consolized PCs. And sure, a lot of original Xbox games were PC ports. But like you said, the Xbox does have a surprising number of exclusives too. It wasn't until the Xbox 360, and really until the following console generation, that pretty much everything became available on PCs too. So I think a lot of it is just people retroactively applying their feelings about newer Xboxes to the older hardware, not realizing that the original Xbox was really more a Dreamcast 2 than a proto-Xbox 360. I think this is one of the same reasons emulation of the original Xbox is still so poor compared to PS2 or Gamecube emulation. Everyone figures you can already play all those games on PC, so why bother?
The second reason I think is because the console was such a huge flop in Japan. As such, its library just doesn't have the breadth of a system which succeeded on both sides of the Pacific, like a PS2 or an NES. A lot of really hard-core collectors love digging into the import scene and ferreting out all kinds of hidden gems, which you can't really do with the original Xbox. Sure, there are a handful of Japanese exclusives, but what the U.S. and Europe got was the overwhelming majority of the library. I feel like the collector scene has always had a significant focus on Japanese-made games, and so a console without much of a Japanese presence may just be less attractive to them.
Anyway, those are just my thoughts on the issue.