Functioning, I have a Dreamcast (isn't currently in use), and a couple first-gen Xboxen for XBMC and a handful of games. I think I still have a couple broken PS2s. The early revisions were pretty lousy. I went through 2 and said the 3rd was the last. When it died, I just threw it all in a box. I'll get another run out of a few titles once emulation improves, but I'm not buying another ps2.
I've seen nothing compelling enough to make me buy a current-gen console. It's as bad as the movies...sequel, sequel, sequel, and only 1 out of 10 is actually worth anything. Yes, the Wii has some neat stuff, but the minigames are the fun part for me, and I don't entertain folks at my home often enough to warrant the purchase. Video bowling gets old with just a couple people.
Adding to something said earlier: They stop being "next-gen" consoles well before they've been out for over a year folks. My car isn't next-gen, despite being just as new as the 360. Stop repeating marketing buzzwords please. It's sheepish.
I've seen nothing compelling enough to make me buy a current-gen console. It's as bad as the movies...sequel, sequel, sequel, and only 1 out of 10 is actually worth anything. Yes, the Wii has some neat stuff, but the minigames are the fun part for me, and I don't entertain folks at my home often enough to warrant the purchase. Video bowling gets old with just a couple people.
Adding to something said earlier: They stop being "next-gen" consoles well before they've been out for over a year folks. My car isn't next-gen, despite being just as new as the 360. Stop repeating marketing buzzwords please. It's sheepish.