The next generation consoles remind me of Jordan vs. Bird vs. Magic. All three are considered the greatest basketball players of all time. All three changed the way basketball is played today. And all three are champions and hall of famers and identified to one single team throughout their whole career.
Jordan is all around. He had the best offense and the best defense. He was also the most graceful and perhaps the greatest acrobat to the game. He has the potential to be a team player, yet his single handed domination of the game was uncanny. And most of all, whenever he stepped onto the court, his opponents trembled before his presence.
Bird was a straight shooter. He was not the greatest acrobat, but he was the most intelligent player the game has ever seen. He's the perfection of a fundamental player, and he's arguably the greatest shooter in the history of the game. Everytime he was in the zone, he would out think his opponents before they even made their first move.
Magic is known as his name says. He's the ultimate leader when it comes to making his team better. He's unselfish yet he can be dominating when he wants to. And most of all, Magic has got all the tricks in the book when it comes to razzle-dazzling plays that Hollywood can't even script.
And finally, what do ALL these players have in common which is that one thing that they are mostly known for? They are the ultimate competitor and they would do anything to what it takes to win.
The next-generation consoles are coming; Sony vs. Microsoft vs. Nintendo....reminds me of Jordan vs. Bird vs. Magic....and it is up to the gamer to decide which system to "who" they can compare. 8)