Your Most Disappointing Machine
Which computer / console that you have owned / bought has turned out to be the most disappointing? Of course, I know it won't be the Spectrum. For me it was the Wii, as I mentioned at the time:
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/showthread.php?t=23066
What was yours and why?
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/showthread.php?t=23066
What was yours and why?
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most fun i had on it was with 'world of goo' which was fantastic, but not enough to make me love the console any more.
i think i would have liked it more if i hadn't had a 360, but next to that its a bit of a poor cousin.
so that was the wii out of /speccy, amiga 500, cd 32, game gear, master system, gameboy, n64, game cube, game boy advanced, ds, 360, pc
Rubber Key Speccy
Amiga 500
Sega Master System
PS1
PS2
To be honest I think they are all fantastic computers/consoles and wasn't disappointed in the slightest with any of them.
(sits on fence)
Game Boy Advance, the early ones were not back lit, bought it full price with doom, couldn't see anything on the screen, got a refund.
though, I have played second hand ones, and if I sit "just so" by a reading lamp in the armchair, I can use them, but at the time, I was peed off with it, and Game had a no quibble refund policy in force so I chopped it in
Anyway, most disappointing machine? The MSX. It was supposed to be a Speccy with a better and faster BASIC, multicolour graphics and cartridge game loading. What it was was an apalling bottlenecked architecture with next to no software support. At least I learned my lesson from that and easily avoided the SEGA Saturn.
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Most games involve flapping your arm about and hopeing for the best.
Even traditional games were ruined by horrendous controls. I got fed up of shaking the Wiimote in Super Mario Galaxy after about 5 mins.
Motion controls and me just don't get along.
saturn has 10 player bomberman and there a few more titles to get it for.
I don't think I've own/owned a bad machine (I have a lot of 8 bit machines now) .. things like bad loading times and lack of software aren't so good.. e.g. atari 8 bit (20-30 minutes+ loading time in some cases) , dragon 32 et.
Seriously?!
I think it's a great machine with some fantastic games!
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Ordered it from my parents club book.I only could afford to buy Strider, The Sega 5 in 1 pack that was included with it, and a friend gave me columns for free as somebody gave him a dead game gear.
Why was the Sega Game Gear a disapoointment? The battery life - it was crap !
... If I ever buy another handheld, it will be open source or android - currently waiting for Archos GamePad :)
I flogged it after about a year and got a PC:grin:
I've never owned a Jaguar, only looked after a mates one for a while, but I was nevertheless disappointed with that. :grin:
Oh, and every game was a fighting game (none of which were as good as SFII ... on the SNES).
It's still there now AFAIK? :lol:
look it up, how they even had the nerve to call it a games machine I don't know? Wish I'd keep hold of it now though it'd be a nice curio to have :D
Although technically not a disappointment, as I had no intention of using it ever, and actually had a damn good hysterical laugh when I finally did :D
So I guess the most disappointing system has to be the Wii, even though I quite like it, it's the one system I actually wanted, bought while it was still reasonably newish, and have barely touched. I don't play my PS3 much either at the min, but in almost 2 years since I've had it it's seen a lot more action than the Wii, and I've had that for about 3 years.
If the Wii's sole purpose was Netflix it'd be my fave machine ever :lol:
I did (and still do) have a tortoise. Everything is scared of the tortoise. Seriously. :lol:
It was mainly the squashed pixels and long loading times (seemingly never-ending) that were disappointing.
*For want of a better word.
That would be the Sinclair ZX Spectrum....
(joke!) :razz:
Actually it would be the first computer I ever had which was a Commodore 16. Which was disappointing for obvious reasons. But it was soon remedied by selling that and buying a second hand rubber key 48k Spectrum :-).
im about the same lol
always loved mario kart but really dont get on with the wii version at all, i found call of duty in a charity shop......................wish id left it there now :(
Fair enuff. I could never find any decent games. Having said that, whenever I looked for games on it I would be sifting through racks and racks of long-winded 'solving clues' type games, which I have no interest in... Maybe if you're into those kind of games it was better?
the ds is great because of the emulators available, and the fact that its a relativly easy machine to pirate games on.
there are some decent games for it, from fps, stratergy, platformers, and racing games.
Good for playing early shoot-em-ups, but scant else. Now and again it's good for a change, but it's not long before I'm hankering for some proper gaming. Something to get 'involved' in.
You too eh? (knowing nod.)
i dunno the commode had some amazing games
beach head
raid over moscow
kung fu master
kik start 2
the thalamus games
uridium
etc etc
some were better on the speccy some were better on the commode and both had plenty not on the other
There is an awful lot of crap on the DS I have to admit. But also some real gems.
There are loads of RPGs and Turn based strategy games plus other great games like Castlevania, Phoenix Wright, Gta.
But it's mainly the strategy and rpgs that I love it for. And of course all the great emulators.