This is the official Battle of the Game Systems thread. Which system do you think is top quality? Which system should never have been made? State your opinion and provide the reasons why your console is top dog!
If you're going to say that Microsoft and Sony stole Nintendo's idea, or even say Nintendo stole Sony's idea, don't do that. There's no dibs in marketing. There's also no reason to argue about it. If one company takes an idea and makes it better, why complain? It's going to be a better experience in gaming. Nintendo was already looking for a different way to play games.
I have all 3 but we have resolved the issue about the graphics (Or so it seems) But no one is worrying about the price (except for some people). And the Comfort and also the Age Restrictions
I LOVE PS3 because you can play the most awesome games there are. but Xbox360 is in the middle of this with Xbox360 connect. But PS3 is the best. I LOVE LBP2!!!!!!
PS3: I think the PS3 is the better buy in terms of economics, because of the free online. It also had good hardcore games that I enjoy (although not the most).
Xbox: You may have to pay to have online abilities, but it has a better selection of games, one of which is my favorite series Halo, so that is enough to outweigh the price in my opinion. Xbox is my choice for best console.
Wii: The Wii is another good buy, since it has free internet, but it's the worst console. The online offers not that much more fun than the plain old Wii, and it has next to no hardcore games. That's what breaks it in my opinion.
Xbox: You may have to pay to have online abilities, but it has a better selection of games, one of which is my favorite series Halo, so that is enough to outweigh the price in my opinion. Xbox is my choice for best console.
The 360 has about half the game selection that the PS3 has... so yeah...
The 360 has about half the game selection that the PS3 has... so yeah...
Which also means you don't have to spend as much money on the 360. Unless, of course, you're one of those people with a seemingly unlimited amount of money, in which case it would make no difference.