I have a perspective I'd like to throw out there, it's something I haven't read in any forum I've visted so far.
Complaints I've heard:
"PS3 doesn't warrant it's price."
This is controversial in some aspects. I understand Xbox 360 gives you the "option" of buying the accessories you want, but say for the individual like me who enjoys gaming and movies.
Xbox 360 Elite: $479.99
Play & Charge Kit: $19.99
HD-DVD Player: $199.99
Wireless Adapter: $99.99
Total: $799.96
800 Bucks. Now I've had both HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray in my opinion has a better visual quality and the sound quality on a Blu-Ray is unbelievable compared to a HD-DVD. The Play & Charge kit to me is a must have, unless you want to spend a fortune on AA Batteries. If you want to have the best visual quality possible for gaming you have to buy an Elite in order to have access to an HDMI port. Alot of people have modernized to wireless internet, another way for Microsoft to squeeze a little money out of you with their 100 dollar price tag for a little piece of plastic. 800 Bucks for a machine that is not as powerful, does NOT have a good next gen player and still uses DVD format for gaming and is going to age really fast when 9 Gigs tries to compete with 25-50 gigs.
What you get with the 499.99 PS3. A quality Blu-Ray player which you'd have to pay 500 bucks for seperately - http://www.blu-ray.com if you dont believe me. It comes with the rechargable wire for your bluetooth controller. Built-in wireless adapter and an ethernet port with a nice size cable if you dont have wireless. ALL games are produced using Single Layer (25 Gigs) or Dual Layer (50 Gigs) format, EAT THAT Microsoft. It has the ability to run an operating system, internet browsing, Mouse and keyboard support in the usb ports for gaming and its just a more powerful console, hardware speaking.
Other Concern: "Sony's game lineup doesn't warrant the investment."
Check out the E3 section of GameSpot for these games.
Metal Gear Solid 4, KillZone 2, Unreal Tournament 3, Folklore, Call Of Duty 4, WarHawk, Lair, Heavenly Sword.
The final point I'm making is in regards to the current fiasco regarding the 60GB and 80GB PS3. It's very simple. It's a good system, it has a strong lineup of games coming soon and a solid Blu-Ray player. If you have PS2 games and you dont have a PS3 yet, be safer than sorry, get the 60GB with the emotion chip because we all know how lovely Emulation backwards compatabilty works, right Microsoft? If youre starting fresh with Sony, pick up the 60GB for the discount price or if you want 20 more GB's in your HD, cause thats the only difference aside from the above, get the 80GB Model. Sony's a bonehead sometimes in regards to business, but we've got a promising piece of hardware and some good looking games to look forward to, so lets stop our complaining and get back to gaming where we belong.
- Dmitryus
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