Wii vs Xbox360 vs PS3

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By cyberburnz

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Now before people get mad at me for this is just my opinion. now I know some of my information might be a little outdated (such as pricing). If you find something that you have an issue with please contact me and I will work to rectify it as soon as I can




The Battle Royale Of the Next Gen Consoles

Wii: Price- 250: the Nintendo Wii is a great machine, wonderful for younger groups and also the casual gamer. This is truly a system that is built for everyone. It's made it so that anybody is able to plant instead of a conventional controller that is found the most consoles it actually involves a set of controllers that you hold in each hand the wii controllers are actually a motion sensitive so you operate in the game and the entire system through gestures of the remote controls. Wonderful thing about this is that this motion sensitivity can lead to some incredible possibilities such as head tracking (truly giving giving the illusion of a 3-D world. ) It's truly amazing the things that you're able to do with it. If You do want to sword fight, then you're able to sword fight, if your wanting to interact with objects in a virtual world this is the closest thing you can get to it at this point. The motion interactivity of the we is truly the biggest selling point besides the fact that it is literally the cheapest NexGen console. Nintendo is stretching itself to new heights, and it is taking gaming to the public in a way that's never before seen. Literally grandmas and grandpas, young and old, are able to enjoy themselves in ways that are never before seen in a lot of ways. I wish I that Nintendo had kept its codename: Revolution, because that's truly what this has done to the gaming industry.

Xbox 360:price: 499-399: If I had to choose between Xbox 360 and PS3 I would definitely choose the Xbox 360, because with the Xbox 360. You get it cheaper. You get good quality games graphics and without the insanely huge price tag that the PS3 has attached to it. the downfalls that the Xbox 360 has is that it has serious hardware failure which is often referred to as the red ring of death, because you're system stops to work, but it has an added the advantage that it has been out a year longer. So as a result it has more games and has had the bugs worked out of it. The Xbox 360 is my choice of a second system. It gives you the interactivity of the Internet as well as the gaming experience that most quote gamers are looking for.most of the games that you will find on the Xbox 360 are mainly shooters and more mature sorts of games not so much of the wide variety of publicly acceptable games that the wii has come out for the Xbox 360.

PS3:price 499-399 : the PS3 in my opinion is a very big and unwieldy and expensive piece of hardware sure you've got the ability to play blue ray movies and go onto the Internet and you are able to download your movies, music and everything else that you're able to do with the PS3.my biggest problem with the PS3 is the fact that the supposedly exclusive games have not been just that there is no real reason for me as a person to buy a PS3 because there are no games that I want to play on PS3 games such as assassins creed at have become a cross-platform game if there is one thing that the PS3 is truly lacking it is in the developers for the games. You have all this hardware, but nobody's coding for it, unless Sony can pull this brand back up to where it was. I fear that this brand will go the way of Dreamcast, and we won't have a PlayStation anymore.


This is so funny but so true

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