360, no exclusives
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[QUOTE="Rikusaki"]Oops, oops, oops! Just noticed that the title reads, "LEAST favorite console." :PThe future of gaming.
Rikusaki
Almost forgot that one...
Defying every known law of physics to stream 1080p to your living room with no lag or picture loss even if you have a crappy ISP.
-or-
You don't own the games, we own the games.. and if you don't pay us, you play nothing. Even if you do pay us we will probably go out of business.
:P
It only does shooters, allows kids to pretend to be tough !%@^ over mics, RRoD, and have no good games for the rest of it's life cycle. (Except for Gears 3 of course which I'm highly looking forward to)
Or what the guy above me said about OnLive.
Seems like that game is in danger of becoming vapor-ware.No it's not[QUOTE="Elann2008"]PS3 - Give us The Last Guardian.Bigboi500
360: $50 for P2P gaming and cross game chat. Kinect. Failure rate. DLC ($$$$$$) focused. Not many Sony IP quality exclusives. Battery packs. Power brick.
Wii: Sub-HD. Shovelware. No mature games that interest me. Nintendos target audience. Mario, Kirby, Metroid, Zelda too childish for me.
PS3: Sony downgrading. No backwards compatibility (biggest fail in history). Linux removal (principles). Exclusives dont focus on MP. No Halo-like game.
PC: No Sony IP quality exclusive. No exclusives that interest me. Rising prices for certain PC games. Crysis sucks. Defensive hermits.
I wish my washing machine did flips :(wii - have to dust it off once a year when they decide to release a real game on it
ps3 - can't play ps2 games so it takes up even MORE space to keep the ps2 under the tv
360 - sounds like a flipping washing machine
Macka9000
wii - have to dust it off once a year when they decide to release a real game on it
ps3 - can't play ps2 games so it takes up even MORE space to keep the ps2 under the tv
360 - sounds like a flipping washing machine
Macka9000
Mine plays PS2 games, but then again I have the 60gb launch console, which is far better than all the others that were released. (I don't understand though why Sony took away this feature). They said they did a poll and hardly anyone played PS2 games on their PS3, so they took it out.
if you want to play PS2 games, just download an emulator. Apart from that, I just don't see why anyone would be playing PS2 or PS1 games
when they have a friggin PS3.
You know why they call it the PS3? It has 3 games.
The_Gaming_Baby
Nah, it's:
Because when you see it, you'll turn 3 degrees and walk slightly askew.
Xbox 360? It has a hdmi port/slot and Wifi. Welcome to Xbox 360 (slim version). Even the older models have hdmi slot but they did not have wifi unfortunately. And it costs $200 or $300, respectively. Where do you get your facts? :PXbox doesn't have HDMI slot or WIFI and it costs 400$
Zurrur
Xbox 360? It has a hdmi port/slot and Wifi. Welcome to Xbox 360 (slim version). Even the older models have hdmi slot but they did not have wifi unfortunately. And it costs $200 or $300, respectively. Where do you get your facts? :P[QUOTE="Zurrur"]
Xbox doesn't have HDMI slot or WIFI and it costs 400$
Elann2008
So obvious..
Xbox 360? It has a hdmi port/slot and Wifi. Welcome to Xbox 360 (slim version). Even the older models have hdmi slot but they did not have wifi unfortunately. And it costs $200 or $300, respectively. Where do you get your facts? :P[QUOTE="Elann2008"]
[QUOTE="Zurrur"]
Xbox doesn't have HDMI slot or WIFI and it costs 400$
waltefmoney
So obvious..
Oh ok. It's all clear to me now. :PXbox 360? It has a hdmi port/slot and Wifi. Welcome to Xbox 360 (slim version). Even the older models have hdmi slot but they did not have wifi unfortunately. And it costs $200 or $300, respectively. Where do you get your facts? :P[QUOTE="Zurrur"]
Xbox doesn't have HDMI slot or WIFI and it costs 400$
Elann2008
The launch version of the 360 didn't have HDMI.
The launch version of the 360 didn't have HDMI.
ThePlothole
The launch version of the PS3 didn't have rumble. Your point?
[QUOTE="ThePlothole"]
The launch version of the 360 didn't have HDMI.
waltefmoney
The launch version of the PS3 didn't have rumble. Your point?
You can add a Dual Shock 3 controller to a PS3. You can't add an HDMI port to the back of a 360.
[QUOTE="waltefmoney"][QUOTE="ThePlothole"]
The launch version of the 360 didn't have HDMI.
ThePlothole
The launch version of the PS3 didn't have rumble. Your point?
You can add a Dual Shock 3 controller to a PS3. You can't add an HDMI port to the back of a 360.
You could just get a VGA cable..cheaper than buying a DualShock 3.
Yeah, this. It's sad because I've always been a Nintendo supporter, but the Wii is a disappointment.I'm sorry Wii, but the amount of quality games in your library is embarrassingly low when compared to your competitors.
metswonin69
[QUOTE="ThePlothole"][QUOTE="waltefmoney"]
The launch version of the PS3 didn't have rumble. Your point?
waltefmoney
You can add a Dual Shock 3 controller to a PS3. You can't add an HDMI port to the back of a 360.
You could just get a VGA cable..cheaper than buying a DualShock 3.
Not all HDTVs have VGA input. In such case you would need a converter box.
[QUOTE="waltefmoney"][QUOTE="ThePlothole"]
You can add a Dual Shock 3 controller to a PS3. You can't add an HDMI port to the back of a 360.
ThePlothole
You could just get a VGA cable..cheaper than buying a DualShock 3.
Not much cheaper. And if your HDTV doesn't have VGA input then you would need to buy a converter.
Most HDTV's have VGA input and use a PC monitor if not.Most HDTV's have VGA cables, and use a PC monitor if not.Ravensmash
Would you actually want to settle for a 19" monitor because your 42" doesn't have VGA input?
[QUOTE="Ravensmash"]Most HDTV's have VGA cables, and use a PC monitor if not.ThePlothole
Would you actually want to settle for a 19" monitor because your 42" doesn't have VGA input?
I've done it for a period or two - was fine.The Nintendo Wii is my least favourite due to the horrible motion control gimmick and it's huge amount of shovelware.
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