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I am looking to purchase a new system, I would like ot know which system is the best to purchase, the Wii, Xbox 360 or PS3? and Why?

2006-12-31 10:57:29 · 7 answers · asked by gvfrcpt13 1 in Games & Recreation Video & Online Games

7 answers

uhh i have all of them and it kinda depends with the wii...um i would get the wii if you like interacting with games but if you dont ...id say xbx360 or ps3 doesnt really matter which basically the same ps3 little better graphics so u choose now


hope it helps you

2006-12-31 11:00:43 · answer #1 · answered by blackshadowx 1 · 0 0

PS3 for sure. Xbox 360s burn up and overheat to fast. The Wii is a little system and dosnt have alot of games and can break easier than the other two. The PS3 has alot more games with better graphics. The only bad thing about it is it sosnt play any PS2 games.Besides that if you dont have a PS2 get the PS3.

2006-12-31 11:05:17 · answer #2 · answered by derrek f 1 · 0 0

My personal answer is that if you are a hardcore gamer the 360 is for you, if you want fun interactive games that are fun for everyone the wii.
If you want to know the real and proffesional answer there is none but there is ways to narrow it down.
--the wii provides nonviolent but fun games on the most part, its probably the most fun if your playing with someone that has come over to your house, it has the worse graphics of all the systems but most of the games wouldnt be any better with good graphics. It has a pretty good 2007 lineup of games.
--For the 2 allike systems, 360 and ps3 it all depends on your bugget, what system you had before because both are backwards compatible if you dont want to get rid of the past gen games, it depends on wat online service u like more. Then it depends on if your worried about which system has better games.
- the 360 is $200 cheaper for both versions
- if you are like me and have 30 games of one of the past gen systems that u dont want to go to waste then u mite think about getting that system if all the other reasons dont apply.
- the online services each have pros and cons, the ps3 one is free but isnt as reliable at all. As you have to take out the disc to see if your friends are on and to invite them or talk.
-Xbox Live is much better all around if you dont mind the small price.
-the most important part is games, the 360 already has so many great games and many promising ones in the future( this link will show u the ten games to look forward to for the 360 then go to the PS3 one http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200612/N06.1221.1140.39206.htm the 360 looks much better. And to top it all off so far the games for the 360 have better graphics. Gears of war kills the PS3 in every way. and buying the PS3 is like paying $600 for resistence. and the PS3 demo in 75% of stores is fried, and it does freeze and overheat more since its bigger and since its proccessor is more techy.

2006-12-31 11:40:45 · answer #3 · answered by soxfreak56 2 · 0 0

I like plastation systems because their more safisticated in the sense that its based on true gamers, when xbox has only bin around for awhile (4+ years). Which means that thier games arnt that great but you have to remember were talking about microsoft a company that is one of the biggest in the world, so to say they dont know what thier doing would be a lie but to say they havnt bin in the gaming buisneuss for a long time would be true. Another thing is that i dont like the xbox phisically, hey look at that big thing and you know whats worst is the xbox 360, come on, it isnt only big but it freezes on you. NO gamer wants that! The only thing i like about the xbox is that it has halo, which is a great game but soon ps2(3) will buy it over and then xbox will rot. Now i know im sounding mean and critical but what can i say?

Xbox:
cons-
-big and bulcky
-freezes
-not for all ages, well most games are more mature games
-Controllers not great
-one good game, ok there's more good games but ps2/3 has them and if they dont, well that too bad
-problems (some have bin fixed but there's some still out there)
pros-
-halo
-graphics

PS2/3:
cons-
-the new ps3 is kind of big
-some problems but thats because its new
-not avalible in some places, really that also shows how good it really is
-price (way to much, you know what i have to say to that is this "sony get in the game, your the only one with such a high price"
pros-
-controllers are great
-blue ray technology (if that matters to you)
-great game play on a lot of game
-wide selectin of game
-great grafics
-ps2 slim is slim lol
-good games
-safisticated
-for all ages
-capable to many things (eye toy, internet, hedset, wirless, mp3 charger etc

Wii its new and not exactly what im looking at because it really isnt that great, ya everyone like "ya its the best" no man, trust me it wont do as well as ps3 and xbox. It all depends on your age. 5-13 will enjoy this system more then any other system so i only advise those age groups to buy this system.

2006-12-31 11:50:36 · answer #4 · answered by watawatacrazy 3 · 0 0

Check out the games. If you're a person looking for fun and nifty and new games, I strongly suggest the Wii. If you like getting hardcore games like Gears of War and Call of Duty 2, get the 360. If you like Blu-Ray or HD TV, get PS3

I STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU LOOK AT THE GAMES FOR THE SYSTEMS FIRST TO SEE THE GAMES THAT YOU LIKE.

However, for now, the wii and PS3 will be hard to get.

2006-12-31 11:05:38 · answer #5 · answered by Steve C 3 · 0 0

Ni. wii. It more popular and has Way cool games.
I have 1 and I play it more then my PS3. My friend has an Xbox 360 and she and her bro never play it they said the games stink.

2006-12-31 11:02:02 · answer #6 · answered by Jennifer H 1 · 0 0

PS3
reasons:
1080p resolution (1920 x 1080) highest of any system
Blu-Ray Player (next generation movies will be on Blu-Ray)
50 GB of Storage space on one disk
looks better
soon will have the most games
sony reliability

2006-12-31 11:03:07 · answer #7 · answered by SUPERMAN 4 · 0 0

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