I sort of went to PC gaming during or on the back of this generation I believe.
I cant remember the specifics but I had a PS2 while I was in my first year of secondary school so I was about 11. Played games like Tony hawk, Crazy Taxi, the bad Crash bandicoots and lots of Bond games (I wasnt exposed to the proper great games until much later).
Then I went on to Gamecube, I remember using some Birthday money on the console and the Resident evil remake, probably a few years older. I really wanted Smash but it was either out of stock or not out yet at that time so I just had Resi until Christmas! And I'll admit, it was a bit scary for me, even though I loved 1-3 on PS1, the Graphics were just that much better... (starting to question my mums parenting
)
Christmas came around, DVD shaped case in hand, unwrapped it and.. dad had got me Turok Evolution
. It wasnt Smash, but I really enjoyed it.
Stayed on Gamecube and fell in love with games like Wind Waker, Smash Bros (eventually) etc until my Brother got an Xbox that he just didnt use. So I became hooked on Halo, and a terrible game called Brutal Force? I think that was it, bad 3rd person game. I then explored the world of online gaming with the release of games like Halo 2, and Burnout 3 takedown.
I guess this Gen also started a down hill trend. Halo 2 had Paid for DLC Map packs! Slippery slope and the industry lapped it up