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I am having much difficulty in selecting which console to choose for next gen gaming. To give you a background, in my past I have had a Nintendo 8-bit, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64, Playstation 2, and Nintendo DS. My favorite series that I have played are definitely Grand Theft Auto, Metal Gear Solid, and Gran Turismo. I never grew that fond of Halo, FPS's don't really do it for me.
So .. I am getting tired of playing my Playstation 2 (my favorite console of the bunch) and am ready to move on to the next gen, now that some great games are finally coming out for these new consoles. I like the Wii because it is innovative, but the only Nintendo game that has ever really captivated me was Perfect Dark on N64 (don't get me wrong, I loved Mario 64, Mike Tyson's punchout, etc. etc. ... but they never had that "it" factor that games like Metal Gear Solid has). I like the XBox 360 because it is the most proven system of the bunch and it has the most games currently available. But I have never owned an Xbox and all my friends who had one had it break at one point in time, so I am scared of that aspect and I have a sentimental connection with Nintendo and Sony. It's tough to open myself to a new brand, controller, series, etc.. In addition, Metal Gear Solid 4 is probably not coming out on this console, so, if I were to get this console, I would have to play the game on one of my friends' console. I like the PS3 because it will have all the titles on it that I love. And the PS2 was my favorite system ever ... I had no hardware/software issues with it ever. The negative aspect of PS3 is that it is expensive and it doesn't have a vibrating controller anymore (I love vibrating controllers) ![]() So what do I do ... could you help me out here? If you have a personal experience with the consoles and would like to share, that would be great.... |
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When buying a console, regardless of what people will tell you, it comes down to one thing: games
Take a look at the games currently available for the consoles. Then look at upcoming games. Which console has, or will have, the games you want to play? If one stands out above the rest, then there's your answer. None of the multimedia functions or other features matter when none of the games on that platform interest you. I personally have the Xbox360 and love it. I've got a nice stack of Xbox360 games and I look forward to several more that are on the horizon. The controller is absolutely amazing, it feels as though it were made just for my hand. I also like the Xbox Live service, along with the Windows Media Center features. I've been trying to get my hands on a Wii, but they're out of stock everywhere nearby, and when they DO get new supplies, they're gone before I can even wake up
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Ultimately, the PS3 is best for me game-wise. But console wise, the XBox 360 and Wii combo seems to be the best combo of uniqueness and games. Arggg... Does anyone have any personal experience with the PS3 and could tell me how it performs and such? |
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I'm looking at the 360 for the games, but for my 4 year old daughter, the Wii is the weapon of choice. she's a master at that cooking game. i like the physical interaction she gets. as for games on the Wii, don't forget that it also plays gamecube games also. sounds like you're pretty selective in your games, though. i would say though that if you went to the 360, keep that sucker COOL!!! once it heats up, you'll see all kinds of crazy stuff go wrong. typical microsoft style -> it's pretty, but under pressure, it will crack!
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How much is XBox Live ... that is one of the negative aspect to me is that you have to pay a fee to use the online service. The positive of paying for internet is that the servers will probably be properly maintained and upgraded with that money.
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I went with the Wii60 combo. And am glad I did.
The 360 is my favorite though and my Wii actually hasn't been touched for over a month. There are just too few games for the Wii right now and the ones that are fun get old kinda quick with the exception of Zelda. I have had my 360 crap out on me once, but it has since been replace and it was quite a painless process. Don't let that scare you out of the purchase though as I have gone through 3 PS2's with the Disc Read Error issue. There are some interesting games coming out for the PS3, but there current lineup is definitely less than stellar. Not to mention they keep losing there exclusive titles anyway. Wait till the games come out and then decide to purchase or your system may just sit there like my Wii. I personally say get a 360 and then decide to get a PS3 after a price drop and the good games come out |
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Playing games and watching movies at 1080p or even just web browsing on a 42 inch TV is amazing. I've currently got F1, Motor Storm, Oblivion, Virtua Fighter and Fall of Man and they are all excellent imo. It also plays about 50% of my PS2 games flawlessly as well with a noticeably better display than on the PS2 with the same TV. I'm still going to get a WII if I ever find one but the longer I wait for one to appear in any of my local shops the more PS3 stuff I'm buying so Nintendo have made a big mistake AFAIAC. If the current crop of games are anything to go by the next lot should be fabulous. Amen-Moses PS: I have also downloaded about 5 full games from the playstation website, averaging around 4 GBP (about 8 USD) a pop. Things like Tekken and Lemmings. Even the cheap games are pretty good (you have to see the rubber duck game, the water looks real enough to touch) |
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Live is $50 or$60 a year and is worth it IMO.
You get a friends list that works with every game, cross platform IM with windows (feature to be added in the next update), as well as cross platform play with windows users. Okay well that last feature may not be exciting to some, but I don't think it is a feature you'll see on the PSN for free. Not to mention that when you purchase a Live subscription it usually comes with games. On the 360 it is normally an arcade title, but with xbox1 it was full retail games |
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Xbox 360 + Xbox Live = Best Console Going!
Although Xbox Live is £40 a Year it is most certainly worth it, and is far superior to the services of Playstation and Wii. Xbox 360 is good for Price, Games, and Service. It's an obvious choice and has some top quality titles on it. As for Hardware Problems, I don't know, I know people have had trouble but I myself have had mine since Launch and it's been more or less trouble free. Any problems I solved in about 2 minutes by checking out Xbox.com Support. I can't emphasise it enough, if you want a Good Machine that gets you the best for your buck than the Xbox 360 is it. |
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I bought a 360 because it had and still has the best choice of games for me. It has more exclusives that interest me, than the PS3 did.
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