I bought my PS1 for FF7 and Resident Evil (humorously enough, I never bought that one, just borrowed a friend's copy) and wound up discovering amazing games like Breath of Fire, Suikoden and Xenogears (as well as many others). I bought a PS2 because that's the system those series' were continued on and because I really liked the previews for Devil May Cry and wanted to play that. Really, the next console I get will be determined by which system Suikoden continues on, which will probably be the PS3. It would be nice to see another BoF game, but unfortunately I don't think that'll happen.
As for the whole rumble technology fiasco, all I can say is: big whoop.
P.S. (and off-topic) No, I'm not a Suikoden fanboy (close, though), it's just that the Suiko series seems to be one of the only ones left that focuses on story and character development rather than "ooh lookie me I have perty gfx." If another company made an actual attempt at a story that wasn't cheesy, cliche (sorry, too lazy to look up the hotkey for an accented e), and redundant I might actually think about getting it (also a reason I might get a Wii -- Zelda games). It's really sad when action games have better stories than RPGs.
As for the whole rumble technology fiasco, all I can say is: big whoop.
P.S. (and off-topic) No, I'm not a Suikoden fanboy (close, though), it's just that the Suiko series seems to be one of the only ones left that focuses on story and character development rather than "ooh lookie me I have perty gfx." If another company made an actual attempt at a story that wasn't cheesy, cliche (sorry, too lazy to look up the hotkey for an accented e), and redundant I might actually think about getting it (also a reason I might get a Wii -- Zelda games). It's really sad when action games have better stories than RPGs.
Alea Jacta Est - Caesar
Guild Wars account: Lurker Wyrm
Guild Wars account: Lurker Wyrm