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Most likely yes but probably not at launch. Of course as things keep getting more technologically advanced with every new console age I will have to consider what every one is offering such as graphics all the way to whether or not online play is free. I plan to keep playing ps3 for quite awhile and I would have to be impressed to pay a good amount for ps4.
I'll proably end up going with Sony, assuming they've learned there lessons from this gen yet still remain ambituous...
I'm done after this gen for quite sometime. Need to start thinking about my future then dropping $60+ dollars on games twice a month.
Perhaps. Depends on prices and how will it they rely on HDTVs. If I can't hook them up my PC monitor, then screw it. And ofcourse, if they offer a good value, e.g. good games library, bunch of exclusives etc.
Yes and I'm at the point now in this gen that I'm starting to really, really want a new, vastly improved console experience. Can't hardly wait for an announcement detailing the specs and launch games for the next Xbox. :D
I'll just get the one console next gen, maybe the next Xbox. But after the GC and Wii i've given up on Nintendo.
Although just got Boom Blox which is fantastic, great physics and Wii Remote use.
It will be exciting. Seriously though, why do some people not want them out until 2015? The casuals make me rage. The consoles would be the equivalent of playing Half Life 1 right now. 2011E3 announcement sounds good.Yes and I'm at the point now in this gen that I'm starting to really, really want a new, vastly improved console experience. Can't hardly wait for an announcement detailing the specs and launch games for the next Xbox. :D
SecretPolice
If any of them are motion control primarily, then I'm staying away from it.aaronmullanObviously they won't be. MS and Sony will learn the hard way if they try.
IDK probably, I dont want to think about it, right now Im just foussed on getting every console THIS gen I still gotta get that PS3...
[QUOTE="aaronmullan"]If any of them are motion control primarily, then I'm staying away from it.SparkyProtocolObviously they won't be. MS and Sony will learn the hard way if they try. God, I hope :P I want to keep my controllers.
[QUOTE="SparkyProtocol"][QUOTE="aaronmullan"]If any of them are motion control primarily, then I'm staying away from it.aaronmullanObviously they won't be. MS and Sony will learn the hard way if they try. God, I hope :P I want to keep my controllers. I can not picture the current gamers of the respective systems buying into the motion control crap and all of the super casual , Nintendo, Motion fans will probably stick to Nintendo.
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No. Never bought a console, why start now? :)
Gamerz1569
You have got to be kidding me :?
I have never owned a console or a handheld in my life. ;)
They have no games that appeal to me, why should I?
My friends have all the most well known console games anyway, so if I want I can play them at their house.
Probably. It'll be harder though since I'll be in college when they come out, and I'll need to the money for other things.
I will be in line for the new Nintendo console at launch, just like I was this gen. As for the other consoles, I'm sure I'llget one or both of them eventually, but unless there are some strong EXCLUSIVES on both sides, I think I'll find it hard to get them all again. There really needs to be something gamewise that sets the next consolses apart, not just these added features like PSN vs. XBL or BR vs HD-DVD.
[QUOTE="SecretPolice"]It will be exciting. Seriously though, why do some people not want them out until 2015? The casuals make me rage. The consoles would be the equivalent of playing Half Life 1 right now. 2011E3 announcement sounds good.Yes and I'm at the point now in this gen that I'm starting to really, really want a new, vastly improved console experience. Can't hardly wait for an announcement detailing the specs and launch games for the next Xbox. :D
SparkyProtocol
Some people like extra value in their purchase investment with an extended life cycle in which to enjoy more games without additional upgrade costs. Go figure.
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