I ve been looking at the 360 game list and realised that the 360 doesn't have enough exclusives, that stay on the xbox.
Here s the list of games coming out on the 360 from IGN, the ones in bold will appear on another platform at some point.
Halo 3: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Microsoft, developed by Bungie Software
EA Sports Fight Night Round 3: (Sports) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by EA Chicago
Gears of War: (Third-Person Shooter) Published by Microsoft, developed by Epic Games
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: (RPG) Published by Bethesda Softworks and 2K Games, developed by Bethesda Softworks
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter: (Shooter) Published by Ubisoft, developed by Ubisoft
Full Auto: (Racing Action) Published by SEGA, developed by Pseudo Interactive
Final Fantasy XI: (Persistent Online RPG) Published by Square Enix, developed by Square Enix
Prey: (First-Person Shooter) Published by 2K Games, developed by Human Head Studios and 3D Realms
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by Digital Illusions CE (DICE)
Dead Rising: (Third-Person Action) Published by Capcom, developed by Capcom Production Studio 1
Rumble Roses XX: (Wrestling) Published by Konami, developed by Yuke's Media Creations
Burnout Revenge: (Racing) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by Criterion Games
Top Spin 2: (Sports) Published by 2K Sports, developed by Indie Built
Lost Odyssey: (RPG) Published by Microsoft, developed by Mistwalker
The Outfit: (Third-Person Action) Published by THQ, developed by Relic
Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball 2: (Sports) Published by Tecmo, developed by Team Ninja
Lost Planet: (Action) Published by Capcom, developed by Capcom
Jade Empire 2 (Rumored) : (Real-Time RPG) Published by *TBA, developed by BioWare
Major League Baseball 2K6: (Sports) Published by 2K Sports, developed by Kush Games
NHL 06: (Sports) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by EA Canada
College Hoops 2K6: (Sports) Published by 2K Sports, developed by Visual Concepts
Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting: (Fighting) Published by Capcom, developed by Capcom
The Godfather: (Third-Person Action Adventure) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by EA Redwood Shores
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent: (Action) Published by Ubisoft, developed by Ubisoft Montreal
Tomb Raider: Legend: (Third-Person Action Adventure) Published by Eidos Interactive, developed by Crystal Dynamics
Too Human: (Adventure) Published by Microsoft, developed by Silicon Knights
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: (Real-Time Strategy) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by EA Los Angeles
Saint's Row: (Action) Published by THQ, developed by Volition
Chromehounds: (Action Simulation) Published by SEGA, developed by FromSoftware
NBA 2K7: (Sports) Published by 2K Sports, developed by Visual Concepts
Far Cry Instincts Predator: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Ubisoft, developed by Ubisoft Montreal
Frame City Killer: (Action Adventure) Published by Namco, developed by Namco
Test Drive Unlimited: (Persistent Online Racing) Published by Atari, developed by Eden Studios
TimeShift: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Atari, developed by Saber Interactive
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Collector's Edition: (RPG) Published by Bethesda Softworks, developed by Bethesda Softworks
HoopWorld: (Action) developed by Streamline Studios
Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII: (Flight Action) Published by Ubisoft, developed by Ubisoft Romania
Alan Wake: (Action) developed by Remedy
The Darkness: (Action) Published by *TBA, developed by Starbreeze AB
Dynasty Warriors 5 Special: (Action) Published by KOEI, developed by KOEI
Star Trek: Legacy: (Action) Published by Bethesda Softworks, developed by Mad Doc Software
Superman Returns: The Videogame: (Third-Person Action) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by Tiburon
Medal of Honor: Airborne: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by
Scarface: The World is Yours: (Action) Published by Vivendi Universal Games, developed by Radical Entertainment
Sonic the Hedgehog [next gen]: (Platformer) Published by SEGA, developed by Sonic Team
Crackdown: (Action) Published by Microsoft, developed by Real Time Worlds
Unreal Tournament 2007: (Shooter) Published by Midway Games, developed by Epic Games
Brothers in Arms 3: (Shooter) Published by Ubisoft, developed by Gearbox Software
Football Manager 2006: (Sports Simulation) Published by SEGA, developed by Sports Interactive (SI Interactive)
Castle Wolfenstein [untitled sequel]: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Activision, developed by Raven Software
Moto GP 2006: (Racing) Published by THQ, developed by Climax Studios
Killing Day: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Ubisoft, developed by
Huxley: (Persistent Online Shooter) Published by Webzen, developed by Webzen
Winning Eleven [working title]: (Sports) Published by Konami, developed by Konami
House of the Dead: (Shooter) Published by SEGA, developed by *TBA
Captain Blood: (Action Adventure) Published by Playlogic International, developed by Akella
After Burner: (Flight Action) Published by SEGA, developed by *TBA
Monster Madness: (Action) developed by Artificial Studios and IMMERSION Software & Graphics
Soulcalibur [next-gen sequel]: (Fighting) Published by Namco, developed by Namco
Alone in the Dark: (Adventure) Published by Atari, developed by Eden Studios
211: (Action) Published by *TBA, developed by Gaia Industries
Theseis: (Adventure) Published by *TBA, developed by Track7 Games
SSX 4: (Sports Action) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by Electronic Arts
WarDevil -- Unleash the Beast Within: (Action) developed by Digi-Guys
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: (Action) Published by Buena Vista Games, developed by Eurocom
Fear & Respect: (Action) Published by Midway Games, developed by Edge of Reality
Dirty Harry: (Action) Published by Warner Bros. Interactive, developed by The Collective
Stranglehold: (Third-Person Action Adventure) Published by Midway Games, developed by Midway Games
DogTag: (Action) Published by Digital Jesters, developed by Diezel Power Studios
RoboBlitz: (Action) developed by Naked Sky Entertainment
KnightBlade - Final Flight: (Action) Published by *TBA, developed by 3000AD
Diabolique: License to Sin: (Third-Person Action) Published by Playlogic International, developed by Metropolis Software House
1XR: (Racing Action) Published by *TBA, developed by Infinite Games
Highlander: (Action) Published by SCi Entertainment Group, developed by
Conflict: Global Terror 2: (Shooter) Published by 2K Games, developed by Pivotal Games
Total Overdose 2: (Action) Published by SCi Entertainment Group, developed by
Mutant Storm 2: (Action) Published by Microsoft, developed by PomPom
Project Delta: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Playlogic International, developed by Playlogic International
Tracer: (Action) Published by *TBA, developed by Gaia Industries
Retribution (2006) : (Shooter) Published by *TBA, developed by U-235 Studios
Voodoo Nights: (Action) Published by *TBA, developed by Mindware
Interview with a Made Man: (Third-Person Action Adventure) Published by *TBA, developed by SilverBack Studios
Mad Tracks: (Racing) developed by Load Inc.
James Bond 007 (Rumored) : (Action) Published by Electronic Arts, developed by
Spark Unlimited Next-Gen Project [untitled]: Published by Atari, developed by Spark Unlimited
Urban Chaos: (First-Person Shooter) Published by Eidos Interactive, developed by Rocksteady Studios
Now you can see that there is a lot, so people for example who don't want a 360 can get most of the 260 game libabry on the ps3 or pc. For me this shows me that there is nothing really on the 360 that you cant any where else.
Some of the games that are no highlighted can still come to other platforms i just couldn't find it confirmed. These titles could be:
SSX 4 (couldn't find any info for it)
Urban Chaos (original already on other platforms)
Interview with a made man (cancelled for xbox and ps2)
Moto GP 2006 (rest of the series on the pc)
The list is just a few games.
Now look at the games already released titles:
Quake 4
Call of Duty 2
Condemned
Need for Speed
all the EA titles
These games are on other platforms as well as the 360, so if you are someone that owns a high pc there is not much point of getting a 360.
Now look at the non highlighted titles above in the list how many of them (apart from Halo 3) do you think will be a killer app or even worth buying. None of them are established franchises. So all the games worth getting on the 360 you can get from some where else.
Sure you have the Mistwalker titles but no one has never played them so we don't know how good they ll be.
Now what is the chances of halo 3 going to another platform such as the pc. This is meant to be the 360's killer app. Halo 1 went to pc but halo 2 didn't. If Halo 3 went then i think it will be a major blow to the 360.
Now lets look at the 360 competitors, first the ps3:
Now that you can see that there are less titles than the 360, that cross platformed.Tekken PS3 : ( Fighting ) Published by Namco , developed by Namco
Killzone PS3 : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by Guerilla Games and SCEE
Warhawk PS3 : ( Flight Action ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by Incog Inc. Entertainment
Mobile Suit Gundam : ( Action ) Published by Bandai , developed by BEC
Ni-Oh : ( Action ) Published by KOEI , developed by *TBA
MotorStorm : ( Racing ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by Evolution Studios and SCEE
Fifth Phantom Saga : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by SEGA , developed by Sonic Team
Killing Day : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by Ubisoft , developed by *TBA
Formula One PS3 : ( Racing ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by SCE Studios Liverpool and SCEE
Heavenly Sword : ( Action Adventure ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by Ninja Theory and SCEE
The Getaway PS3 : ( Third-Person Action ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by SCE Studios Soho and SCE Studios London
Dark Sector : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by D3 Publisher , developed by Digital Extremes
I-8 : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by Insomniac Games
Sonic the Hedgehog : ( Platformer ) Published by SEGA , developed by Sonic Team
The Darkness : ( Third-Person Action ) Published by *TBA , developed by Starbreeze AB
Rockstar Old West PS3 Project [Untitled] : ( Action ) Published by Rockstar Games , developed by *TBA
KOEI "Guan Yu" PS3 Project [Untitled] : ( Other ) Published by KOEI , developed by *TBA
SCE London "Exploding Gas Station" PS3 Project [Untitled] : ( Action ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by SCE Studios London
Brothers in Arms 3 : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by Ubisoft , developed by Gearbox Software
Gretzky NHL [working title] : ( Sports ) Published by Sony Computer Entertainment , developed by Page 44 Studios
Project Delta : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by Playlogic International , developed by Playlogic International
Armored Core 4 : ( Action ) Published by FromSoftware , developed by FromSoftware
Half-Life 2 : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by *TBA , developed by Valve
Unreal Tournament 2007 : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by Midway Games , developed by Epic Games
Medal of Honor: Airborne : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by Electronic Arts , developed by *TBA
Bladestorm: The 100 Year War : ( TBA ) Published by KOEI , developed by Omega Force
Winning Eleven [working title] : ( Online Sports ) Published by Konami , developed by Konami
Stuntman PS3 : ( Racing Action ) Published by Atari , developed by Reflections Interactive
Project Assassin : ( Action ) Published by Ubisoft , developed by Ubisoft Montreal
Gradius PS3 : ( Shooter ) Published by Konami , developed by Konami
Theseis : ( Adventure ) Published by *TBA , developed by Track7 Games
WarDevil -- Unleash the Beast Within : ( Action ) Published by *TBA , developed by Digi-Guys
Soulcalibur Next-Gen Project [Untitled] : ( Fighting ) Published by Namco , developed by Namco
Alan Wake : ( Action ) Published by *TBA , developed by Remedy
Turok Next [working title] : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by Buena Vista Games , developed by Propaganda Games
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest : ( Action ) Published by Buena Vista Games , developed by Eurocom
211 : ( Action ) Published by *TBA , developed by Gaia Industries
Dirty Harry : ( Action ) Published by Warner Bros. Interactive , developed by The Collective
Fear & Respect : ( Third-Person Action Adventure ) Published by Midway Games , developed by Edge of Reality
Psychopath : ( First-Person Shooter ) Published by *TBA , developed by Titan Productions
Spark Unlimited Next-Gen Project [untitled] : ( Action ) Published by Atari , developed by Spark Unlimited
Stranglehold : ( Third-Person Action Adventure ) Published by Midway Games , developed by Midway Games
Tracer : ( Action ) Published by *TBA , developed by Gaia Industries
Section 8 : ( Shooter ) Published by *TBA , developed by TimeGate
James Bond 007 [Next-Gen] {RUMOR} : ( Action ) Published by Electronic Arts , developed by *TBA
Most importantly are the quality of these titles, Tekken, Warhawk, Killzone and The Getway is just to mention a few.
Also games such as Lair, Final Fantasy, MGS, DMC are exlcusives that never really see the light of day on another platform.
You have to also remember that this is an early list of the games for the ps3, with no release date or price for it, it its an impressive list.
Also look at the promising titles such as Motorstorm, Heavenly Sword, Ni Oh and I-8.
Now lets look at the Revolution, a console that some people can say is not in direct competition with the 360, but no the less worth mentioning.
Unfortunately cant find a list for the revo, but games such as Mario, Zelda, Metro Prime, Super Smash Bros and various Final Fantasy side games, the revo has a strong line up of exclusives.
Also the new controller which will make it harder to port certain games, yes this can be bad but it will leave certain games exclusive. Also there innovation will make a few more companies wanting to make games for them. Look at DS how well its done and its game libabry, think something similar for the Revo.
As a conclusion, the 360 will need a few more exclusives to become more competitive and they still got a long way (game wise) to challenge Sony. This evidently shown in Japan, where their lack of exclusives, established games and lack of depth of their libabry has made them unsucessful.
P.S. I m not flaming the 360 and in no way intend to put the console down or insult its fan base, this also goes towards fans of the ps3 and the revo. This is just a matter of opinion, i m not a fan boy and i do like the 360 and revo.
Also if any info is wrong with the lists on anything else in this thread make sure to tell me.
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02-07-2006 #1
360's problem not enough real exclusives!!
Diablo 3 - DOTA 2 - Deus EX 3 - Half Life: Episode 3
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02-07-2006 #2
There's a tiny little problem with your list, Gears of War WILL ONLY BE ON THE 360, Cliffy B said that Gears of War wouldn't be on any other console other than 360.
Anyway, some of the titles you listed as multiplatform haven't been named multiplatform and you're just assuming they are going to go multi, of course some will and some won't.
Just to let you know though, Microsoft probably has so many exclusive titles that haven't even been announced yet.
I also noticed that you didn't even include Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, and Cry On which are going to be bit hits in Japan and are staying exclusive to the 360.
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OKlondon: Gears of War is exclusive to 360. A 360 port to PC doesn't make it "not" exclusive to 360.
There's a lot of things wrong with that statement but I won't waste my time since my class starts in half an hour.
Originally Posted by ZeroGravity
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02-07-2006 #4I'm not even sure if he's bringing it to the PC, the way he said it was that it won't be on any other platform other than 360. Though if it does come on PC it's still console exclusive to the 360.
Originally Posted by Sufi
Like what? Microsoft has stated on many an occasion that they have more titles to announce, I'd like you to prove my statement wrong.There's a lot of things wrong with that statement but I won't waste my time since my class starts in half an hour.
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Right, the point isn't if he brings it to PC or not though, also I know that it'll still be exclusive. I understand if people don't understand the exclusivity concept because I didn't understand it at all once either.
Originally Posted by ZeroGravity
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02-07-2006 #6I was agreeing with you that even if it came to the PC it would still be console exclusive, I knew you knew that.
Originally Posted by Sufi
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And that's why I was politely letting you know not to repeat to me what I know.
Originally Posted by ZeroGravity
I don't mean to say "wrong" as in "false" statement. It's that it doesn't matter what they say until they actually reveal those titles.
Originally Posted by ZeroGravity
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02-07-2006 #8Well, I wasn't trying to repeat you, I was bringing up the point that it might not even come to PC and thus become totally exclusive.And that's why I was politely letting you know not to repeat to me what I know.
Video game companies have stated that they have exclusive and non exclusive titles in the works for the 360, it's not just Microsoft stating it.I don't mean to say "wrong" as in "false" statement. It's that it doesn't matter what they say until they actually reveal those titles.
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It's already totally exclusive in business terms which is why it doesn't matter if comes out on PC or not. Both different markets.
Originally Posted by ZeroGravity
Again, you're going in circles, it doesn't matter if they have things in works for 360 until they "SHOW" it. You're arguing like if I was saying that your statement was "false" I never said it was false. I didn't say that MS doesn't have exclusives in the works. I don't think you have to tell anyone that, that's a given.
Originally Posted by ZeroGravity
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02-07-2006 #10When I meant totally exclusive, I meant in general, as in it's only on that console (I'm including the PC as a console) when I said that.It's already totally exclusive in business terms which is why it doesn't matter if comes out on PC or not. Both different markets.
Actually my statement was relevant, OKlondon said (or said something like it) that he was worried there wasn't going to be many exclusives for the 360, from what we have heard from Microsoft and game developers there will be plenty of exclusives for the 360. You're acting like those games won't come about until they show it, just because they haven't shown anything doesn't mean it's not going to happen (I'm not saying that you are saying that my statement is false).Again, you're going in circles, it doesn't matter if they have things in works for 360 until they "SHOW" it. You're arguing like if I was saying that your statement was "false" I never said it was false.
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Do you know why he was worried? Because the average gamer isn't going to read NEWS. He seems like a casual gamer who doens't know anything about the business side of games. That's why I said your statement was wrong, because even if they have something in works, people in general don't know or don't care, they wanna see pictures, videos.
Originally Posted by ZeroGravity
About your "totally exlusive" whatever it is, you can't count PC as a console. Do you even know what's the difference between them when it comes to making games and why people prefer consoles than PC most of the time when playing games?
It doesn't matter if you were including it because the rest of the world doesn't, still doesn't make your argument valid. Nice try.
If you have any more confusions or self-made concepts, please wait for my arrival after class, thanks in advance.
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02-07-2006 #12No need to get so bent out of shape with a little discussion..Man, some people can get so fired up in something so tiny as this.
Originally Posted by Sufi
Anyway, I'm not going to argue about something so meaningless but the rest of the world doesn't include the PC with the console? Uh, most casual gamers do include the PC with the console, some people choose a game for the PC over one on the console plus I have gotten into many arguments where people have said that if the PC has it then it's not exclusive to that console, I was arguing that it doesn't matter what the PC has. Nice try for making it seem like the rest of the world doesn't include the PC as a console because most of the world, in my experience, does. It's not like you had an interview with everyone in the world and asked if they considered a game exclusive if it was exclusive on the console but that said game was also on the PC.
If we're talking about the casual gamer then most casual gamers (who are actually casual) won't even know what games are even coming out until the commercials start advertising for them. They won't know what game is coming on what console so this statement is wrong, itself:
Remember, casual gamers are just that, casual, they won't know what games are even coming out. They might figure that Halo 3 is coming out (games that obviously get sequels) but besides that they probably won't know anything else.Do you know why he was worried? Because the average gamer isn't going to read NEWS. He seems like a casual gamer who doens't know anything about the business side of games. That's why I said your statement was wrong, because even if they have something in works, people in general don't know or don't care, they wanna see pictures, videos.
Some casual gamers could know but most won't so in that sense, I agree my statement is wrong but so is yours, they probably won't know about any game that's coming out until it's advertised.
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if a game gets released on PC than it isn't exclusives. People with a good pc wouldn't get a xbox 360 to play the game.
That is the problem with the xbox 360. Since ms makes more money off the PC market they have to support the PC with the xbox games too. So it hard to buy a xbox 360 when you already have a nice PC.
PS3 has game for it that wont come out on ANYthing else. Those are the game that push the console b/c you HAVe to buy a PS3 to play them.
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02-07-2006 #14I'm not going to argue with you or anything but I'm just going to have to use your post as an example to Sufi that most people apparently do think that if a game is out for a console (console exclusive) though it is also on a PC, it isn't exclusive.
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All im saying to this is the list of 360 games is like twice the size of the PS3 list, so how do we know it wouldnt even out??
Its not 85 titles to 85 titles.
its like 35 to 85 or whatever lolWII FRIEND CODE = 5509 0447 7406 7959
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02-07-2006 #16
Right now the 360 has 30 something (more than 30, not less) exclusive titles to the PS3's 20-21 exclusive titles with the 360 coming out with even more as well as the PS3.
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Aren't you generalising?
Originally Posted by KBsmoker
I prefer consoles over PC and always get the PS2/GC version even if it's available for PC (and no, my PC doesn't suck). The only PC games I bought were Red Alert and Alice (which was PC-only).Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are good is like expecting the bull not to charge at you because you are a vegetarian.
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02-07-2006 #18
You cant really mark Splinter Cell as an exclusive up there though, its coming for the 360 but so are the PS2 and PSP versions, PS3 would eventually get the game if it wasn't a matter of time. I wonder why Blazing Angels is part of them though.
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02-07-2006 #19I do also. Heck, the developers even said that Prey runs and looks better on the 360 than it does on a PC though they expect to even it out.
Originally Posted by Cera
I think he's marking them exclusive next gen wise which SC is exclusive to the 360 next gen wise. PSP is also not getting Double Agent, it is instead getting Splinter Cell Essentials which looks like one awesome and unique game for the PSP.You cant really mark Splinter Cell as an exclusive up there though, its coming for the 360 but so are the PS2 and PSP versions, PS3 would eventually get the game if it wasn't a matter of time.
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02-07-2006 #21Well an 360/PS3/Revo player will really only buy 360/PS3/Revo titles just like with PC players.
Originally Posted by KBsmoker
Now you're just talking about people who's preferred console is PC.
Yes, but gaming console wise it is exclusive to the 360. As said before, PC is a different market plus the 360 is actually getting the better version compared to the PC.Edit: Splinter Cell is coming out for PC too.
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02-07-2006 #23Contrary to popular belief, most gamers (the majority of these are casuals which make up the gaming community) won't have a high end PC plus they actually prefer the console game versions.No, i was talking about exclusive games and just giving an example.
PC gaming is a whole different market compared to gaming consoles. The PC's main function isn't to play games plus most gamers actually get the console version (because most people don't have a high end PC) which is one of the reasons they are considered a different market.WHy don't we say these games are PC exclusives? B/c they are not. Pc is a gaming platform just like the xbox 360.
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02-07-2006 #25Which is why games (like Halo 1 for example) have the "only on XBox" icon even though it is also on PC?different markets?
No, however you want to spin that. the fact is a exclusive game is ONLY released on that platform. If you wnat to say console exclusive fine. BUT these games are not true exclusive games.
It's considered exclusive to the XBox.
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