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Wednesday, April 2 I'm looking at the PlayStation 2 release calendar, and I have discovered that there is almost no titles I am looking forward to. Final Fantasy X-2 aside (and possibly Metal Gear Solid 3, unless it comes out on xBox), the only titles I may remotely consider is titles that are coming out on other systems, like Soul Calibur II (which will grace my GameCube later this summer). Now, I'm sure for many people the PS2 will remain the number one console and will buy a billion titles for the system. And a new Grand Theft Auto title will more than convince me to open my wallet for the PS2. But honestly, without some other title being announced, it is within the realm of possibility that The Sims will be my last PS2 purchase, which was for Allie and not myself. Of course, I always change my mind come the Christmas season, but even now the 2003 fourth quarter looks, well, ho-hum. Then again, we are entering the dearth of video game releases. Nothing (well, I see only two titles that I must buy this summer - Knights of the Old Republic and Soul Calibur II. Which is good for my wallet. But bad if I actually finish the game back log from Christmas and Nintendo March. posted by Duncan @ 12:03 PM © 2003-2010 Duncan Wojtaszek No reproduction whatsoever, in any form, without permission. All views expressed here are those of Duncan Wojtaszek and no other person or organization. |
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