Here's my 2 cents.
The GameCube is by far the worst of the 3 systems; however, its ridiculously cheap price makes up for that somewhat. Zelda Windwalker and Mario Kart Double Dash are very good games but other than that there's not much that wouldn't be better played on another system. Also I personally despise the GC controller. The buttons are clunky and in weird places. Also, the system lacks a lot of power. It has a slightly faster processor than the PS2 but it's graphically the worst. That's why all the games on it look cartoony.
The PS2 is okay... graphically better than the GC but definitely inferior to the Xbox. The controllers are nice. The library of games to play is the biggest by far, though as far as really good games go, it has about the same amount as the Xbox. It just has a huge selection of mediocre games. If you wanna spend the extra money for a network adapter all EA Sports games and Tony Hawk Underground have exclusive online stuff with the PS2.
NOTE - I can 100% confirm what Zero said about PS2 hardware. More than 50% of PS2's by my estimation (maybe even higher) just stop working after a year or so. Cleaning the lense will temporarily fix the problem but it will come back. XPlay on TechTV did a segment about this and claims the problem is with a really cheap gear piece that's suppose to keep the lense aligned but ends up moving when it's not supposed to. They said you can make it work just by lining it up, but it seems like a bunch of work for something that shouldn't have broken in the first place.
So my recommendation is... the XBOX
While the big controllers are weird, the S controllers are as good if not better than the PS2 controllers. Graphically the Xbox is best + it comes with a 8 gig harddrive built in (no need for memory cards) + it comes with a built in network adapter. It's also got some pretty kickass games and some others coming out soon. Halo, Halo2 (soon), Rallisport Challenge, Rallisport 2 (soon), True Fantasy Online (soon), Fable (drools... soon), Crimson Skies (I don't like it but others do). Oh, and if you wanna play online it's retarded not to do it on the Xbox. The support and the community are infinitely better than the PS2 online or the nonexistent GC online.
Price - Gamecube (Xbox 2nd because everything on the PS2 is a peripheral you have to buy, you even need a peripheral to play with 4 people)
Sports games - PS2 (barely, it's pretty even here)
RPG's - PS2
Racing games - Xbox
Shooters - Xbox (by far)
Durability - Xbox (with GC second)
Graphics, Speed, Power - Xbox
Online Play - Xbox
Oh, I understand that EA is supposed to be coming to terms with Microsoft over online play so when that happens Xbox and PS2 will be tied for sports games IMO.
Basically, I'd recommend an Xbox
The GameCube is by far the worst of the 3 systems; however, its ridiculously cheap price makes up for that somewhat. Zelda Windwalker and Mario Kart Double Dash are very good games but other than that there's not much that wouldn't be better played on another system. Also I personally despise the GC controller. The buttons are clunky and in weird places. Also, the system lacks a lot of power. It has a slightly faster processor than the PS2 but it's graphically the worst. That's why all the games on it look cartoony.
The PS2 is okay... graphically better than the GC but definitely inferior to the Xbox. The controllers are nice. The library of games to play is the biggest by far, though as far as really good games go, it has about the same amount as the Xbox. It just has a huge selection of mediocre games. If you wanna spend the extra money for a network adapter all EA Sports games and Tony Hawk Underground have exclusive online stuff with the PS2.
NOTE - I can 100% confirm what Zero said about PS2 hardware. More than 50% of PS2's by my estimation (maybe even higher) just stop working after a year or so. Cleaning the lense will temporarily fix the problem but it will come back. XPlay on TechTV did a segment about this and claims the problem is with a really cheap gear piece that's suppose to keep the lense aligned but ends up moving when it's not supposed to. They said you can make it work just by lining it up, but it seems like a bunch of work for something that shouldn't have broken in the first place.
So my recommendation is... the XBOX
While the big controllers are weird, the S controllers are as good if not better than the PS2 controllers. Graphically the Xbox is best + it comes with a 8 gig harddrive built in (no need for memory cards) + it comes with a built in network adapter. It's also got some pretty kickass games and some others coming out soon. Halo, Halo2 (soon), Rallisport Challenge, Rallisport 2 (soon), True Fantasy Online (soon), Fable (drools... soon), Crimson Skies (I don't like it but others do). Oh, and if you wanna play online it's retarded not to do it on the Xbox. The support and the community are infinitely better than the PS2 online or the nonexistent GC online.
Price - Gamecube (Xbox 2nd because everything on the PS2 is a peripheral you have to buy, you even need a peripheral to play with 4 people)
Sports games - PS2 (barely, it's pretty even here)
RPG's - PS2
Racing games - Xbox
Shooters - Xbox (by far)
Durability - Xbox (with GC second)
Graphics, Speed, Power - Xbox
Online Play - Xbox
Oh, I understand that EA is supposed to be coming to terms with Microsoft over online play so when that happens Xbox and PS2 will be tied for sports games IMO.
Basically, I'd recommend an Xbox

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