I'd say Final Fantasy 7 on Xbox was bad ass.
I most enjoyed fable and ninja gaiden
I'd say Final Fantasy 7 on Xbox was bad ass.
I loved fable halo 1 and 2, splinter cell and million other games. This console is great and really great. I still play it. I modded it and installed a 500gb harddrive and i still play it all the time. The emulators are great. Sometimes a play a little driver for ps1 on it and other times i'll watch a movie or play a little star wars. It's a great machine. Too bad Ms took a dump on it. When they did that it actually turned my friends off of 360 because there scared there going to dump it in 2010 or whenever the next xbox comes out. This console was great and sometimes way under rated.
Halo 2 was king on the Xbox.
But what really made the Xbox 1 so great was Xbox Media Center and the homebrew scene behind it. The xbox really is the greatest homebrew console right now, even better than the dreamcast if you ask me. There werent as many good homebrew games but the emulators are great and it is really great that you can back up your games to your hdd.
Burnout Revenge
and patched DOA extreme beach volleyball (that one kicks ass, litteraly)
...perhaps in xbox land....Oh My God! The greatest system on earth
bfd is good
Dead or Alive Ultimate,Ninja Gaiden Black,Otogi 1,2
Xbox didnt have many unique games,most of its games were available also for ps2 and pc
I didn't really play on the Xbox, but there were a few games that I liked, Halo 2 has got to be the best Halo out of the 3, I remember playing it for hours with my mate. I think the Star Wars game that was pretty decent was Knights of the Old Republic or something, that was actually quite good because it didn't bore you to death at the start of the game like most games do. Even though Shenmue II and Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance were on other consoles,
I brought them just for the Xbox over the other consoles that I had.
- Halo 1 / Halo 2
- Conker: Live and Reloaded
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