If you're aiming for the games only, I'd say go for a console. If I was to buy one, I'd choose a PS2 because I've seen a lot of games on it which look pretty tempting...
Some Pro's and con's that I see regarding consoles and PC:
Consoles: Pro's: 1) No insane amounts of patching. Just open the box and play it.
2) No massive, game-crashing bugs. Or at least, not many of them.
3) No problems with hardware compatibility.
4) No need to upgrade.
5) Cross-platform games are often released earlier for the consoles (some people care about that, not me).
Con's: 1) No possibility to play/make mods for the games you like.
2) Controls (although this might not be an issue for you, since it depends on the person).
3) Graphics (resolution not as high as a monitor, blah, blah blah...)
4) Useless in a couple of years.
Computers: Pro's: 1) Useful for writing, designing web pages, editing audio/video and lots of other applications besides games.
2) Can be used to play and/or make mods for games.
3) To surf the net.
Con's: 1) The usual hardware issues.
2) You'll probably have to download and apply lots of patches before being able to play a game without it crashing or running at 5 FPS.
3) You might miss out on some games which are for console only (E.g.: Resident Evil 0 for the GC) although here I have to ask something: Is it just me or is it becoming increasingly rare to find a game from a big developer released only for the PC?
That's all I can think of right now. I have to say I'm biased towards computers, though. I never was a huge fan of consoles. Probably because I cut my teeth on an old 8086 XT a long time ago (I bought it with the money I'd saved after my old man convinced me NOT to spend it on a NES. Now, every time he reminds me of that, I thank him).
Deathy wrote:Which is funny, because 'not Japanese' gives it yet another good selling point for me.
And why's that?