The ps3 is the most powerful out of all of the systems especially with that bluray dvd disc that holds 50gigs of space. But it wont be fascinating unless it is properly put to use. I have seen screenshots of Madden 06 on XBOX and it looks just as phenomenol.
Damn all of these systems are offering something different it is hard to choose.
The Xbox360 will more or less be a media hub to do anything, basically a pc for a tv. So that kind of strays me away except their live capabilities will probably suck me in and kick the most ass.
The PS3 has the backing from all developers and will probably have the better games, but god damn the controller is so f-n ugly and just looks unbearable:
http://media.ps3.ign.com/articles/61...g_2786347.html
But the power and capabilities is insane only if they put them to use, which means I dont want to see games on the ps2 ported over to the 360 or Revolution and looking remotely the same. When games are stacked on 50gig discs they shouldnt be altered.
The Revolution is an alternative to your regular gaming. It will feature free online capabilities with the ability to download all of nintendos past library of games for free or a small monthly charge. (how sweet is that) The controller is something that is being talked about and is supposed to be "revolutionary" it is supposed to respond to our movements so who knows.
Each console will offer totally something different and each new console will be great, and each stack up fairly well.
Now the killer is the prices it is "speculation" at this point it will look like this.
Revolution-$149.99-$249.99
PS3-$249.99-$299.99
XBOX 360-$349.99-$499.99
Considering the capabilities of each the prices are fair, I like the Xbox for sports games so hopefully they capatalize on that, but if the PS3 gets awesome online support comparable to xbox then that will give it an extra edge.
Which one will you be getting?
I will definately get the Revolution, since I already have a pc chances are I will pick up the ps3 instead of the 360.
Maybe though.
Everything just looks to damn good.
Damn all of these systems are offering something different it is hard to choose.
The Xbox360 will more or less be a media hub to do anything, basically a pc for a tv. So that kind of strays me away except their live capabilities will probably suck me in and kick the most ass.
The PS3 has the backing from all developers and will probably have the better games, but god damn the controller is so f-n ugly and just looks unbearable:
http://media.ps3.ign.com/articles/61...g_2786347.html
But the power and capabilities is insane only if they put them to use, which means I dont want to see games on the ps2 ported over to the 360 or Revolution and looking remotely the same. When games are stacked on 50gig discs they shouldnt be altered.
The Revolution is an alternative to your regular gaming. It will feature free online capabilities with the ability to download all of nintendos past library of games for free or a small monthly charge. (how sweet is that) The controller is something that is being talked about and is supposed to be "revolutionary" it is supposed to respond to our movements so who knows.
Each console will offer totally something different and each new console will be great, and each stack up fairly well.
Now the killer is the prices it is "speculation" at this point it will look like this.
Revolution-$149.99-$249.99
PS3-$249.99-$299.99
XBOX 360-$349.99-$499.99
Considering the capabilities of each the prices are fair, I like the Xbox for sports games so hopefully they capatalize on that, but if the PS3 gets awesome online support comparable to xbox then that will give it an extra edge.
Which one will you be getting?
I will definately get the Revolution, since I already have a pc chances are I will pick up the ps3 instead of the 360.
Maybe though.
Everything just looks to damn good.
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