Is it worth getting a 360 now or should i wait for the next xbox?

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#1 yankeedog009
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I have a wii and am enjoying it very much. I am also worried about the hd dvd feature as it is being taken over by blu ray.

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#2 MuffinPunk
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Yeah get a 360 bud, lots of fun. Don't buy the HD DVD add on. Get a PS3 or blu ray player, but you don't need one right now cause regular DVDs are still the mainstream and until they start dying out you don't really need to get Blu Ray movies unless your a movie nut.
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#3 LONELYGONER
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now is the best time to buy a xbox 360 because of the wide selection of games available and the coming down the line.
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#4 voodoo_goodoo
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depends on what you want i have a 360 and a wii, if you want a good controller and a huge backcatalog of titles, but maybe not reliability, and a lot of bang for your buck get a 360, if you want a lot of features, blu-ray and wireless, but maybe not the best version of each game go ps3, i personally am gonna not get a ps3 due to the fact you can get a lot of the same games (that are usually better) on 360, so just choose whatever
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#5 strokersmoker07
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get one now, i wouldnt expect the next xbox till 2010 or later.

the hd dvd is an add on, not actually built in the 360

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#6 hashimgillani1
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Personally, I would recommend a PS3 over a 360. But if u prefer the 360 then go head its got some serious blockbuster games.
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#7 orb_03_2006
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you really need to get a 360

with all the new games that are coming out, you would be a fool not to get one

Fallout 3, Fable 2, Gears 2

mmhmm

smart choice if you get one

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#8 raahsnavj
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I have a wii and am enjoying it very much. I am also worried about the hd dvd feature as it is being taken over by blu ray.

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Yes, yes and yes. I have a wii, I enjoyed it a lot. I found the x360 complimented the Wii very nicely and has now taken over. You are missing out on a lot of great gaming over the next few years with out at least a PS3 or X360. Think of all the multiplat games you could play with a X360 that the Wii will only get 1/2 crap ports of... yeah, don't miss out. Time to compliment that Wii system. As for PS3 or X360. They are toss ups. Sure some will debate it to the moon, but I think the X360 was better for me personally... I never was big into Sony 1st party titles anyhow.
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#9 Riverwolf007
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I would say yes if for no other reason than the piles of great games that you can find used for around $20 and that the next Xbox won't be out for another 3 years.
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#10 Avenger1324
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I'd be more concerned about the end of the Wii than the 360. Sorry Reggie, but it IS a fad.

Excellent time to get a 360. There is a huge catalogue of great games already out, many can be bought for a bargain now, and many more to come. You can also play over 450 original xbox games on it, as well as access to the best console online service.

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#11 msjr78
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I assume that you don't come to this forum too often yankeedog009 based on your topic title. It has been discussed a lot and I like to point out the fact that it will be quite some time before we see anything from the NEXT NEXT generation. Here's a good article that just came out from Forbes.com. It's a good read about the future of gaming. [QUOTE="Chris Morris from Forbes"]

Playstation 4 and More Before we get started, let's get one thing straight: It's insanely early to start thinking about the next generation of videogame systems. Developers are only just beginning to figure out what they can do with the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. And you still can't even find a Wii on store shelves. But the battle to lead the next generation is a never-ending one in the gaming industry. And while none of the major console manufacturers wants to talk specifics, developers in the know say Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are already hard at work putting together their next systems. Game machines typically are on the shelves for five or six years before a console manufacturer rolls out the next one. With the expense and success of this crop of systems--which have been out two to three years--it could be closer to eight years before we see the PlayStation 4, Xbox 720 and Nintendo "Us"--or whatever they end up being called. "One of the things I like about this generation is we are still very early and there's still a lot of room for growth … as we move down those price curves," says Brian Farrell, CEO of THQ. "Those engines have a lot of steam left in them. We think it could be seven or eight years before new machines start to roll out." Epic Games, maker of the hit "Gears of War" series, agrees. President Mike Capps recently said the company estimates new systems will not hit shelves until somewhere between 2012 and 2018. Both hardware and software manufacturers are already gearing up. Work on Epic's "Unreal Engine 4," a graphics engine for next-gen games, has been under way for almost two years now under the guidance of founder Tim Sweeney. "It's not like there's anything to show today," notes Epic Vice President Mark Rein. On the hardware side, the battle seems to be focusing on graphics. Nvidia, which powers the PlayStation 3 and fueled the original Xbox, is showing its plans for the next generation to the console makers in an attempt to woo them. Intel, meanwhile, is pushing its Larrabee graphics processing unit, which it believes will unseat Nvidia from its leadership position. Nvidia has the advantage of a proven history, but developers are curious about Larrabee--and eager to see if it can live up to Intel's boasts. Meanwhile, Advanced Micro Devices, which bought graphics company ATI, is actively talking up its next-gen products with all three console makers as well. While every developer has its preferences, they ultimately tend to be hardware agnostic--and will support whoever wins out. The general hope, though, is that the consoles end up using a shared architecture. "The worst case is, Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo all pick a different interface," says id Software's John Carmack. "That's because you have to program so differently for [the different architectures]. … If we end up with a diverse set of GPUs [graphics processing units], it would make life difficult." Laying odds on who will win the GPU battle is a fool's errand right now. Both Nvidia and Intel are still in the early stages of development and haven't shown proof of concept models for the advanced chips. "The truth is, we just don't know," Carmack says. "No one has done the comparative programming to determine if one of these is better than the other. … If nothing else, we'll have games that are better than they are now, but radical shifts? It's too early to tell." All of this presupposes, of course, that at least one of the console makers will go for the "more power" option and not follow Nintendo's lead from this generation. It's a pretty safe bet. After all, the thought of a next generation without a graphically spectacular "Halo," "Gran Turismo" or "Grand Theft Auto" is pretty difficult to imagine. And, as Jack Tretton, president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America, points out, an advanced machine doesn't necessarily rule out a run at the mass market. "As far as next generation is concerned, I think one of the distinct advantages that we have is we don't have to go in a specific direction," he says. "I don't think the fact that we have a high-end machine keeps us from doing bite-sized casual entertainment. I don't think we're relegated to PC shooters or youth-oriented casual games. We can span the gamut." Nintendo, as you might expect, is approaching things a bit differently. President Satoru Iwata freely admits the company is already working on the Wii's successor (something Microsoft's Shane Kim refuses to concede). However, he adds that he doesn't view the hardware as particularly interesting. "We are always preparing for the next hardware," Iwata says. "We are under development. … But the hardware is a kind of box that consumers reluctantly buy in order to play our games." To that end, Nintendo will keep its development well under wraps until Wii sales dry up--in other words, not anytime soon--and developers run out of ways to utilize the system's interface (ditto). Nintendo, though, is in an unusual position. With the company's huge success with the current-generation console, consumers are going to expect a lot from it whenever the successor to the Wii is unveiled. "Every hardware needs some revolutionary features," Iwata says. "This time around, it happened to be we had a revolutionary user interface. Will it be the same for the next generation? I really can't tell. "It's natural for the current customer to expect Nintendo is going to once again do something different," he continues. "If the people are expecting so many different things from Nintendo, it's going to be difficult for us to go beyond that expectation again." Fortunately for them, they've got plenty of time to figure it out.

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#12 CrazyGamer02149
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yes definitly there only $300 now and thers alot of great games out and coming out and if ur gonna wait ur gonna be waiting until 2010 so u should definitly buy now =)
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#13 msjr78
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yes definitly there only $300 now and thers alot of great games out and coming out and if ur gonna wait ur gonna be waiting until 2010 so u should definitly buy now =)CrazyGamer02149
Guys, skim over that article I posted and you'll see that the people in the industry are talking anywhere up to 8 years from now for the next gen. The guy from Epic made the earliest possible prediction of 2012.
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#14 LegendaryDante1
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360 is worth it. In my opinion it's the best console out there at the moment.
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#15 MexRoy10
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ya i ts the best time, but are the systems comign out better now so theres no red rings of death?
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It's never too late....
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#17 deathx112
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ya man just get Xbox 360 now. The next one wont be out for a while.
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#18 Syrenz
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get one now unless you want to wait 4 or more years for the new one...
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#19 Phoenix534
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Get it. It's a great system and the next won't be out for four or more years.
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#20 Lilirch100302
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might as well get a 360 man plenty of good games on it for everyone even girls.. and children... plus unless you wanna wait till 2012-2014 to get the next Xbox then do that...
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#21 bmcookie797
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If you want one get it now. This gen cycle is still strong and is only in the middle of its life. I say the next consoles won't come out for another 3 years. And who cares about Blu ray not many people are buying them it might just die and something else might come up or it won't be mainstream for another couple of years.
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#22 shaunchgo
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Yes, you should purchase the 360. There are some phenomenal games available and more to come. I would also pass on the HD DVD add on. Several production companies have stated that they will use the blu-ray disk for movie releases. I prefer blu-ray (not even sure why lol) which I use on the PS3 which I also use for exclusives.
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#23 yankeedog009
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Thanks for all the replies guys if that is true that the next ones not gonna come out for another 4 years then i dont see why not
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#24 grunt_destroyer
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buy one now, i missed out on the whole playstation1 and n64 era and missed a whole lot of games, and its really hard to go back and play them way after their release. either you can't find em or they seem stale compared to current releases. also you miss out on alot of smaller titles that are really good but will be forgotten all to soon.
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#25 -Avocado-
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depends on what you want i have a 360 and a wii, if you want a good controller and a huge backcatalog of titles, but maybe not reliability, and a lot of bang for your buck get a 360, if you want a lot of features, blu-ray and wireless, but maybe not the best version of each game go ps3, i personally am gonna not get a ps3 due to the fact you can get a lot of the same games (that are usually better) on 360, so just choose whatevervoodoo_goodoo

Prove how they are better on the 360... "FANBOY"

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#26 UofO
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Of course games that are the 360 are better than PS3 because they provide exclusive downloadable content. Not to mention the online game playing is way superior than the PS3's if not for just the sheer amount of gamer's on the XBOX live.
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#27 Hypereagle
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Xbox untamed isnt comming out till 2012 buy a 360 now and jump in oops gave away the name
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#28 msjr78
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[QUOTE="voodoo_goodoo"]depends on what you want i have a 360 and a wii, if you want a good controller and a huge backcatalog of titles, but maybe not reliability, and a lot of bang for your buck get a 360, if you want a lot of features, blu-ray and wireless, but maybe not the best version of each game go ps3, i personally am gonna not get a ps3 due to the fact you can get a lot of the same games (that are usually better) on 360, so just choose whatever-Avocado-

Prove how they are better on the 360... "FANBOY"

He doesn't need to prove it himself. Read the reviews of cross platform games. A very large percentage of them state that the games often look better on the 360.
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#29 LilSlugger1
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I have both a ps3 and a 360 and I slightly prefer my ps3 even though 360 is great as well. My advice since most of the third party games come out for both systems. Research the exclusives for each system and decide from there which games interest you the most and purchase that system. You'll be happy either way!