XBox, Wii or PS3

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What is the best gaming console? Which has the best games? The most popular games? How much do these consoles cost?
Do many of you have all 3 of these? Or just one?
Do many of you have all 3 of these? Or just one?
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I have the Wii, and it's fun when you have a bunch of people around. But if you're looking for immersive, deep singleplayer stuff like I do, I'd look at the PS3 or 360. I hope to get a 360 soon.It's a town full of losers and I'm pulling out of here to win0
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360: most games/better online play
PS3:BLU-RAY,imo better graphics,loading speed
Wii: fun gettin drunk and playin with your friends
I have a 360 and I have no complaints. I might buy a PS3 for the blu-ray...cause a decent stand alone player goes for at least $300....I figure I spend the extra $100 for the gaming too0 -
I have a Wii. I have never played nor had any other system but Nintendo. But I hate most of the Wii games. I wish they would bring more of the old games back. Contra, Mega Man, Castlevaina....I'll be back0
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360 is the shit!
Wii is boring
Playstation is Sony...Sacramento 10-30-00, Bridge School 10-20 and 10-21-01, Bridge School 10-25 and 10-26-01, Irvine 06-02-03, Irvine 06-03-03, San Diego 06-05-03, San Diego 07-07-06, Los Angeles 07-09-06, Santa Barbara 07-13-06, London UK 06-18-07, San Diego 10-9-09, San Diego 2013, LA 1 20130 -
All three are good systems.
As others have said the Wii is fun if you're playing with others. Not something I'd sit around and play by myself.
The 360 is a good system with lots of games to choose from.
The PS3 is a good system with less games to choose from and has a built-in Blu-ray player.
You can't go wrong with any of them.
Wii is definitely the cheapest $250 of the three. The 360 is next cheapest, but if you want to buy all the "necessary" accessories it's going to cost as much as a PS3...which I believe is $399.
I have and prefer the PS3.0 -
mca47 wrote:All three are good systems.
As others have said the Wii is fun if you're playing with others. Not something I'd sit around and play by myself.
The 360 is a good system with lots of games to choose from.
The PS3 is a good system with less games to choose from and has a built-in Blu-ray player.
You can't go wrong with any of them.
Wii is definitely the cheapest $250 of the three. The 360 is next cheapest, but if you want to buy all the "necessary" accessories it's going to cost as much as a PS3...which I believe is $399.
I have and prefer the PS3.
I think they're selling the Xbox for like $199 now
Call of Duty 4 is by far the best war game I've ever played.Sacramento 10-30-00, Bridge School 10-20 and 10-21-01, Bridge School 10-25 and 10-26-01, Irvine 06-02-03, Irvine 06-03-03, San Diego 06-05-03, San Diego 07-07-06, Los Angeles 07-09-06, Santa Barbara 07-13-06, London UK 06-18-07, San Diego 10-9-09, San Diego 2013, LA 1 20130 -
Really, it's best to do some research to try and figure out which one is best for you. Each console has a lot of perks, and some downfalls.
If you're into online multiplayer, you're going to want to take a harder look at PS3 and the 360 rather than the Wii. In terms of graphics, from what I've read the differences between the PS3 and 360 are minimal and really shouldn't have an impact on which deciding between the two.
Also, memory space plays a bigger role with today's consoles than the last generation. With each console having online capability and downloads, you're going to taking your memory space into consideration a lot. The Wii is using flash memory cards for memory. The PS3 and 360 each use an external hard drive, and each console also has multiple hard drives with a different amount of memory available. But when it comes to this, the PS3 is the winner simply because if you drop some cash, you can easily outfit it with a 500 GB hard drive that's made by Samsung (not specifically for PS3, by the way) while the 360 is limited to hard drives made only by Microsoft that are, in my opinion, over priced.
If you're in the market for a console and online play is a must, then once again, it's between the PS3 and 360. Tomorrow, by the way, the 360 dashboard is getting a new face lift is it's supposed to make browsing through online items even easier, and sleeker than before. Also, they're including avatars now that are fully customizable. Also, you'll be able to install a game onto your hard drive. For some games this will cut down loading times by a lot and for other games, it may do nothing at all. A downside is that you have to pay for the online service. There are three payment options from monthly, three month period, to a full years worth of service. I have no experience with the PS3 so I can't comment on it and how well it works but they're supposed to be revamping it and bringing major improvements with it. They may have already done it, I'm not entirely sure. Rygar or Mca47 should be able to go into more detail with that.
Also, look into the system exclusives for each system. Wii has the always awesome Zelda, Mario, and Metroid. PS3 has MGS Gran Turismo, and Socom. The 360 has Halo, Fable II, and Splinter cell. So basically, it all boils down to your taste it games and what kind of gameplay you prefer. Like I said before, research each console very carefully and decide which one you think will fit you better. Whatever you choose, you're going to have fun and you're going to have a lot of great games to play.0 -
stickfig13 wrote:I think they're selling the Xbox for like $199 now
Call of Duty 4 is by far the best war game I've ever played.
The bare bones system is $199
Looking at bestbuy.com you can pick up a 60GB hard drive for another 100 bucks. You're going to need a hard drive if you plan on taking full advantage of the Xbox Live Marketplace. BUT, you can find a 20GB hard drive for 30-50 bucks on amazon.com. If you can't find anything that's going to save you 10-20 bucks on amazon.com or ebay when you buy a hard drive, you'd be better off just buying the 360 20GB console right off the shelf.0 -
stickfig13 wrote:I think they're selling the Xbox for like $199 now
Call of Duty 4 is by far the best war game I've ever played.
Have you played the new one?
I'm really digging COD World at War!!0 -
Vedderlution_Baby! wrote:
If you're in the market for a console and online play is a must, then once again, it's between the PS3 and 360. Tomorrow, by the way, the 360 dashboard is getting a new face lift is it's supposed to make browsing through online items even easier, and sleeker than before. Also, they're including avatars now that are fully customizable. Also, you'll be able to install a game onto your hard drive. For some games this will cut down loading times by a lot and for other games, it may do nothing at all. A downside is that you have to pay for the online service. There are three payment options from monthly, three month period, to a full years worth of service. I have no experience with the PS3 so I can't comment on it and how well it works but they're supposed to be revamping it and bringing major improvements with it. They may have already done it, I'm not entirely sure. Rygar or Mca47 should be able to go into more detail with that.
Also, look into the system exclusives for each system. Wii has the always awesome Zelda, Mario, and Metroid. PS3 has MGS Gran Turismo, and Socom. The 360 has Halo, Fable II, and Splinter cell. So basically, it all boils down to your taste it games and what kind of gameplay you prefer. Like I said before, research each console very carefully and decide which one you think will fit you better. Whatever you choose, you're going to have fun and you're going to have a lot of great games to play.
I admit that the Playstation Network may not be as good as XBL but IMO if I had to rank out of 10 I'd give XBL a 9 and PSN a 7.5.
You forgot some other big PS3 exclusives...
Resistance
LittleBigPlanet
Killzone
Again, like others have said it all comes down to preference.0 -
mca47 wrote:Have you played the new one?
I'm really digging COD World at War!!
I gotta pick it up!!Sacramento 10-30-00, Bridge School 10-20 and 10-21-01, Bridge School 10-25 and 10-26-01, Irvine 06-02-03, Irvine 06-03-03, San Diego 06-05-03, San Diego 07-07-06, Los Angeles 07-09-06, Santa Barbara 07-13-06, London UK 06-18-07, San Diego 10-9-09, San Diego 2013, LA 1 20130 -
Vedderlution_Baby! wrote:
Also, you'll be able to install a game onto your hard drive. For some games this will cut down loading times by a lot and for other games, it may do nothing at all. A downside is that you have to pay for the online service. There are three payment options from monthly, three month period, to a full years worth of service. I have no experience with the PS3 so I can't comment on it and how well it works but they're supposed to be revamping it and bringing major improvements with it. They may have already done it, I'm not entirely sure. Rygar or Mca47 should be able to go into more detail with that.
Read time on DVD is reasonably fast, so unless there's hidden benefits (saving your dvd drive?) I'm not really sure it's a useful purpose - even they've said is for customer convenience.
PS3 updates their Store area (equivalent of marketplace) numerous times a year. They changed the menu system around last time so it's less paging, but it works. System and many game updates download like molasses running uphill in January for the PS3, but store downloads are quite fast. There are lots of complaints about servers on the Sony side, but I've played 4 or 5 games online regularly with no problems.
Generally the PS3 gets used mostly for movies and vids, and the 360 for gaming. I have 11 games for the PS3, most of which I've dogged the crap out of, and eh, almost 50 for the 360, most of which I've dogged the crap out of.
The multiplatform games are usually near identical on both systems, and what all your friends are playing, if they are at all, is a big influence.
Overall you can't go wrong with either system, and I'm not a Wii fan.0 -
Rygar wrote:The install on the HD for XBox is, so far, looking like a marketing scheme to get people to buy their 120G drives (Lost Odyssey HD install is 23.x gigs).
Read time on DVD is reasonably fast, so unless there's hidden benefits (saving your dvd drive?) I'm not really sure it's a useful purpose - even they've said is for customer convenience.
PS3 updates their Store area (equivalent of marketplace) numerous times a year. They changed the menu system around last time so it's less paging, but it works. System and many game updates download like molasses running uphill in January for the PS3, but store downloads are quite fast. There are lots of complaints about servers on the Sony side, but I've played 4 or 5 games online regularly with no problems.
Generally the PS3 gets used mostly for movies and vids, and the 360 for gaming. I have 11 games for the PS3, most of which I've dogged the crap out of, and eh, almost 50 for the 360, most of which I've dogged the crap out of.
The multiplatform games are usually near identical on both systems, and what all your friends are playing, if they are at all, is a big influence.
Overall you can't go wrong with either system, and I'm not a Wii fan.
Yea, I didn't really see the point in installing the games onto the hard drive but if you play a game enough, and the load times bother you, it could help. Plus I read that it makes the machine a lot quieter so I guess that could be a plus also. Personally, I probably won't install any games because I've only got a measly 20GB hard drive on my system and I don't want 5 or 6 gbs of space taken up by a game that has to be in the disc drive anyway. Have they got the trophy system up for the PS3 yet?0 -
Vedderlution_Baby! wrote:Yea, I didn't really see the point in installing the games onto the hard drive but if you play a game enough, and the load times bother you, it could help. Plus I read that it makes the machine a lot quieter so I guess that could be a plus also. Personally, I probably won't install any games because I've only got a measly 20GB hard drive on my system and I don't want 5 or 6 gbs of space taken up by a game that has to be in the disc drive anyway. Have they got the trophy system up for the PS3 yet?
The trophy patch was just released for Ferrari Challenge today in fact, and I've been waiting for that for almost two months...
I never thought about the sound reduction. The 360 generally sounds like a 747 taking off while the disc is spinning, but I have a nice sound system and if I can hear my 360 over that, there's something wrong
I am also not planning on buying another HDD for the 360. I wouldn't mind an HDMI enabled machine though, so maybe someday I'll grab a new Elite or 60G pro. Not today though!0 -
Fuck it, I think I'm actually going to pick up a Wii tomorrow..had so much fun playing with my wife's little cousins over the weekend..I schooled them little motherfuckers..thinking they were all cool with their 'pro' bowling status..I bowled a 253 on like my third attempt while these kids barely, if at all, break 200 and they've had this thing for over a year....My wife says I should let them win, but the dad says, 'fuck'em it's good character building.'..and I agree
..anyway, great fun..
'I want to hurry home to you
put on a slow, dumb show for you
and crack you up
so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
god I'm very, very frightening
and I'll overdo it'0 -
As someone who owns all three systems, I can honestly say that if you are looking for the best GAMING console, the 360 is the clear winner. The novelty of the Wii wears off eventually and there is about one quality game released every 8-10 months, and the PS3 is a great Blu-Ray player that also happens to play a lot of games available on the 360. Unless you are a hardcore fan of Sony exclusives (which are becoming fewer and fewer), the 360 gives you the best value and library of games.0
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I have the PS3 and 360...not into the Wii...
I'm about to play Mortal Kombat Vs DC comics in just a bit on my PS3!And so the lion fell in love with the lamb...,"
"What a stupid lamb."
"What a sick, masochistic lion."0 -
Rygar wrote:Oh yeah, the trophies have been up and running for a bit. I've got 4 or 5 games patched for trophies. They're neat, different from achievements. Helps with replayability.
The trophy patch was just released for Ferrari Challenge today in fact, and I've been waiting for that for almost two months...
I never thought about the sound reduction. The 360 generally sounds like a 747 taking off while the disc is spinning, but I have a nice sound system and if I can hear my 360 over that, there's something wrong
I am also not planning on buying another HDD for the 360. I wouldn't mind an HDMI enabled machine though, so maybe someday I'll grab a new Elite or 60G pro. Not today though!
Yeah, when word came out that the PS3 was getting trophies, I was like "Why would anyone want trophies...what's the point?" Since then I have to admit when I'm playing a game and a trophy pops up I'm pretty pumped!
I pulled in a couple on COD W@W last night. Sweet!0 -
mca47 wrote:Yeah, when word came out that the PS3 was getting trophies, I was like "Why would anyone want trophies...what's the point?" Since then I have to admit when I'm playing a game and a trophy pops up I'm pretty pumped!
I pulled in a couple on COD W@W last night. Sweet!
I wish they'd get more support though. MGS4...c'mon!0 -
aspoonfulweighsaton wrote:Unless you are a hardcore fan of Sony exclusives (which are becoming fewer and fewer), the 360 gives you the best value and library of games.
I agree, but Sony still has quite a few blockbuster exclusives:
Metal Gear Solid
Gran Turismo
Socom
Resistance
LittleBigPlanet
Killzone
God of War
MLB The Show
and others I may be forgetting.
While the overall 360 library might be bigger, you aren't exactly going to be struggling to find a great game to play on PS3. Right now I have like 5 games that I want to play but have absolutely no time to play them all (NHL '09, Socom, COD5, LittleBigPlanet, The Show '08).0
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