For you videogamers out there, do you prefer the Wii, XBox 360, or Playstation 3

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  1. nanderson500 profile image78
    nanderson500posted 11 years ago

    For you videogamers out there, do you prefer the Wii, XBox 360, or Playstation 3?

  2. Miller2232 profile image60
    Miller2232posted 11 years ago

    Just for this question, I say the XBox 360 and Playstation 3. I'm still playing video games from the 90's on old video game consoles such as the Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn. My first video game console & video game was back in 1992, it was the Sega Genesis and the first game "Sonic The Hedgehog 2".

  3. Geekdom profile image88
    Geekdomposted 11 years ago

    I have an Xbox 360 and love it.  I would like to play God of War and Uncharted but Halo trumps them both for me.

  4. Thefilmguy24 profile image61
    Thefilmguy24posted 11 years ago

    Depends on what games I'm feeling at the moment. If I want to play online, I play the Xbox 360 due to Xbox Live is a little better than Playstation's network. There are some games that I play that are only console exclusives so I normally those. But to fully answer the question, I think I play my PS3 a lot more now due to the fact that some of the games look better on it due to it's graphics processor and some games are high def quality. Wii, I only play a little bit, but I do like the Zelda series. I'm waiting for the Wii U to go down in price before I purchase one of those since the new Zelda is coming out soon.

  5. edhan profile image36
    edhanposted 11 years ago

    I love Xbox 360 Kinect as it is interactive.

    Helps my wife to lose some pounds... hehe

  6. lorddraven2000 profile image91
    lorddraven2000posted 11 years ago

    I am old school, PSX and stuff. The only system I play now is the PS2.

  7. philli profile image79
    philliposted 11 years ago

    Definitely the xBox 360. PS3....never really played except at relative's homes from time to time. Good games, but nothing that really sets it apart. The Wii was cool when it first came out, but all the games seem repetitive (outside of the Super Mario games that are kinda nostalgic). Even without my Kinect, the xBox murders the others. The games are great and there is good variety with the xBox library. Halo, Fable, etc. What more is there to say?

  8. Stickypony profile image66
    Stickyponyposted 11 years ago

    Playstation 3. Guess it because I had a playstation console half my life. I dont like the wii and its controller but I think xbox is a fine console.

 
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