Hallelujah, brother! I don't really dislike any console, but Xbox consoles are there at the very bottom. N64 isn't my favorite either, but at least I can see the appeal of that. You put it quite harshly, but truth always hurts (someone). It is complete mystery to me as to why Xbox has sold so well, especially as there were a lot of those hardware fails with the 360, I believe. Would think that would scare away even the most gullible. Sure, 360 is okay console if you really, really want XBLA or don't have good enough rig or PS3 to play PC ports with.Original_Name wrote:I consider the Xbox brand in general to be a total stain on gaming. Outside of its first few years when it had its share of would-be Dreamcast ports (the best of the bunch, too, with Panzer Dragoon Orta and Jet Set Radio Future) the lists of exclusive titles have been absolutely pathetic for both the original Xbox and its successor (even being merciful and discluding titles that also appeared on PC), unless you're just absolutely fucking nutso for driving sims and taking cover behind things. Obviously they're not the worst consoles of all time, but the culture that surrounds the brand both internally (total corporate garbage, completely lacking even the vaguest semblance of creativity) and its core fanbase (primarily bankrupt of any inspiration in their gaming, addicted to the most meaningless elements of games possible, and endlessly supporting corporate pandering by throwing gobs of money at the most blatant cash-in franchises in gaming) is just unforgivably bad.
And it's not just a case of to me either. The Xbox fanbase has been the biggest (not the only, but biggest) factor in turning big-budget gaming into absolute the creative poverty we see today.
I fixed an old, broken Xbox 360 and it's literally my least-played console of all time. I absolutely hate the fucking thing. I'd sell it, but everyone around me already owns one, which just makes me angrier because it reminds me of all the undeserved dollars that Microsoft has gotten for their shitty console.
My favorite would be the Sega Dreamcast, though. I've stated my reasoning for this many times, most recently would be the Top 10 consoles thread.
I wouldn't be able to choose my favorite, but I say that (backwards compatible) PS2 has helluva game library. I love all the 16-bit era goodness more, though.
