
If you have an Xbox 360 or a Ps3 you probably turn it on with your controller. You probably even Listen to music while browsing XBLA or PSN and download map packs and demos. Your probably watch videos and view pictures too? You never worry about needing to deleting old game data to obtain room for more. Well, none of that was the case with the gamecube, PS2, and Xbox.I found a old gamecube from 2007 in my attic and I started playing it. i found games like pokemon Colosseum, mario party 7, super smash brothers, and The Wind Waker. While I was playing it on my wired purple controller, I though about the pros and cons of this gen consoles and last gens.
When I turned it on it was quiet even with the disc spinning and it ran like I just got it. The only thing to focus on was the GAMES, the way its supposed to be. I loved playing those games regardless of the worse graphics. I didn't care, I was having fun. I decided to buy some games for gamecube and wouldn't you believe, for $60 I could get 13 great gamecube games. Same with my ps2, they both had great games for dirt cheap so I could have the best of both worlds.

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "While not carrying the same heft it enjoyed long ago, last year was one of the adventure genre's most commercially-successful years in this century. A Telltale-esque adventure eclipsing 3 million sales in three months would be the talk of the town were it not for another adventure game hurdling over 10 million sales in two. Though not all finalists reached those heights, each did share a greater amount of spotlight compared to similar titles within their respective sub-genres.
Past any sales thresholds and popularity contests, 2025 also deserves credit for its creativity; the last time our entire shortlist consisted exclusively of new IPs was for Best Adventure Game of 2020. An impressive year for the genre, with even greater potential ahead."
Inti Creates’ vibrant action platformer Majogami will shed its Switch console exclusivity and strike PS5 on 28th May, the Japanese dev has announced.

Bandai Namco announced today that its popular flight simulator-lite Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown has passed another sales milestone.
Great game, and deserves all its sales. Ace Combat has always been a great series. I should replay AC7 again for the fourth time.
It’s unfortunate that Ace Combat8 won’t have vr, as the devs felt it would be too much work and they would be essentially making two games.
Would love a release of Ace Combat6 on PlayStation, but I’d be fine with Ace3,4&5 remasters for PS5 with updated tightened controls.
amazing story, u should flesh out this blog a bit more. its ripe with potential subject discussion