well i didn't play 2-6 either, so i can't give an opinion on those... i did enjoy 1, 7, 8, 10, 10-2, and 12 11 isn't a final fantasy game
it makes no difference; they aren't related... the only way you're likely to find one now is to download it...
well, so, i pretty much decided on getting a PS2 i ended up leaving the store with one today i got the console and cords, one controller, copy of GTA III and a copy of Kengo: Master of Bushido for less than 95 bucks. when i get paid next week i can invest in another controller, a couple more used games, and a memory card i would REALLY REALLY like a wii or a ps3, but whatever. i'll leave the "serious" gamers to pay hundreds of dollars simply for the console and an additional 50 bucks or so for a game... i'll be happy to play something affordable thats still new to me
PS2. Definitely. There's so many good games for it, and then you can wait for the next gen prices to go down in a few years after you've gone through a good bit of the games PS2 has to offer. But, if you haaaaaaave to go next gen, go for the Wii if you want games to play with friends, and the Xbox 360 if you like to play on your own. Fuck the PS3. PS2 is my favorite console, but I don't enjoy the PS3.
You asked guy, I was just putting forth my opinion.. Didn't know I was a "serious" gamer... I paid 200 for my Wii and that came with a game and nunchucks and wii remote, I buy used games which run me maybe 20 bucks each.. Didn't really break my bank guy...But glad you got something though..
I have to agree. I was never even allowed to have video games growing up, my exgf got me a gamecube 2 years ago and I enjoyed zelda and such. My roomate now has the wii and I get to use it as well. Its such a fantastic group gaming machine. I think i play maybe 2-4 hours of video games a week. I only buy used games as well.
I dislike almost all games except Final Fantasy. I am considering buying back my old PS2 just so I can play FFXII but its such a big commitment. Playing Final Fantasy is something that requires advance planning, like deciding to become an alcoholic.