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Old 06-30-2009, 02:22 PM   #11 (permalink)
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You JUST went there.


Wii (or Nintendo in general) markets to a younger more family oreinted audience. While XBow and PS are left to battle it out for the hardcore adult gamers. The whole thing about exclusive title this and compatability that is stupid, just but the 360 and be done with it. I've been with XBox from the start, I've owned one Xbox and one 360 and neither have ever let me down. The ABSOLUTE only thing PS3 has on Xbox is Blu-ray cabability. That's it. Xbox owns everything else, and came out way sooner. Microsoft is ahead of the curve folks, do the math.

Now to break it down by demograhic:

Kids (age 5-13, or Adults that act like kids): Nintendo Wii

Adult Gamers (13-30): XBox 360

People Who like to Use stupid Uncomfortable and non-ergonomic controllers and try to pretend their online play even comes close to rivaling Xbow Live:Playstation 3



Which do you fall under?
Hahaha. I know, right?

And that's too biased, I can't pick one! =P

I asked my friend cause he's a gamer and he says he likes X-Box better cause his hands are too big for the PS controller.

That didn't help.

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