Even though the Wii has an original control scheme, the Xbox 360 has loads of RAM and the PS3 has the most disc storage it really comes down to the games selling the system. Since you can play Madden, Rayman Raving Rabbids and generic movie game #49209 on all three of the new systems the burden of a console’s success or failure largely relies on what games are exclusive. Exclusivity was one of the cornerstones of the Playstation brand. When Sony claimed stake to Final Fantasy and Metal Gear Solid many gamers went out to purchase Playstations and later Playstation 2s. Imagine if Final Fantasy VII was released for the Saturn and the PS1, the Saturn would have faired much better. So what can you expect to play on your next system and only on your next system? See the big list of console exclusives and some factoids about the three lists below.
Xbox 360
Microsoft (1st party published titles)
Alan Wake
Banjo-Kazooie
Blue Dragon
Crackdown
Fable 2
Forza Motorsport 2
Fuzion Frenzy 2
Gears of War
Halo 3
Halo Wars
Infinite Undiscovery
Kameo: Elements of Power
Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom
Lost Odyssey
Marvel Universe Online
Mass Effect
Ninety-Nine Nights
Perfect Dark Zero
Project Gotham Racing 3
Project Gotham Racing 4
Shadowrun
Too Human
Viva Piñata
Xbox Live Arcade Unplugged Volume 1
2K
Amped 3
BioShock
AQ Interactive
Cry On
Atari
Bullet Witch
Capcom
Dead Rising
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
Codemasters
Overlord
Eidos
Battlestations: Midway
Crossfire
Kane and Lynch: Dead Men
Electronic Arts
FIFA 2007 (for next generation consoles)
From Software
Tenchu Senran
Hudson
Bomberman: Act Zero
Far East of Eden Ziria
Idea Factory
Spectral Force 3: Innocent Rage
Konami
Dance Dance Revolution Universe
Rumble Roses XX
Namco Bandai
Culdcept Saga
Eternal Sonata (Trusty Bell)
Idol Master
Mobile Ops: The One Year War
Ridge Racer 6
Zegapain XOR
Zoids Infinity EX Neo
Rockstar
Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis
Sega
Chromehounds
Full Auto
Square-Enix
Project Sylpheed
Tecmo
Dead or Alive 4
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2
THQ
MotoGP ‘06
Saints Row
The Outfit
Ubisoft
Naruto (working title)
Over G Fighters
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 5
Published: Oct 18, 2006 12:28 pm