My spiffy new PS2.
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I bought a PS2 last weekend. Look at this beautiful limited edition white PS2:

It was a long debate for sometime within my mind whether I should get an xbox or a ps2. I just finally decided that a PS2 was it. This special limited edition package includes a 8MB memory card and a Gran Turismo 4 prologue, which incidently is the asian version and is entirely in chinese. (Although I am of chinese descent, my mastery of the chinese language is somewhat sub-average in the reading and writing department.) But who cares? The cars look awesome and the game plays like a dream and looks great - I can't wait for the full product which is set to be release in December.
Screenies right here.
I also bought Burnout 3 which is an awesome and very fun arcade racing game. If you like driving dangerously, crashing cars and knocking your rivals off the road (and into oncoming traffic), this is the game to have. It's certainly more challanging to be racing on roads with normal traffic.
I haven't had so much fun in a long time. Buying a game and not having to worry about the specs of your machine running it is a nice feeling for a change. The games are more expensive that the PC ones, so I'm going to have to be more controlled in my buying choices and just go for the best rated games.

It was a long debate for sometime within my mind whether I should get an xbox or a ps2. I just finally decided that a PS2 was it. This special limited edition package includes a 8MB memory card and a Gran Turismo 4 prologue, which incidently is the asian version and is entirely in chinese. (Although I am of chinese descent, my mastery of the chinese language is somewhat sub-average in the reading and writing department.) But who cares? The cars look awesome and the game plays like a dream and looks great - I can't wait for the full product which is set to be release in December.
Screenies right here.
I also bought Burnout 3 which is an awesome and very fun arcade racing game. If you like driving dangerously, crashing cars and knocking your rivals off the road (and into oncoming traffic), this is the game to have. It's certainly more challanging to be racing on roads with normal traffic.
I haven't had so much fun in a long time. Buying a game and not having to worry about the specs of your machine running it is a nice feeling for a change. The games are more expensive that the PC ones, so I'm going to have to be more controlled in my buying choices and just go for the best rated games.