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Ultimately i want my PS3 to be a games system too. It's not like i thought it would be funny to get a £300 DVD player. But i use it to stream also and if i have a PS3 whats the point in buying a DVD player for my bedroom? And yeah, the PS3 is backwards compatible to PS2 and PS1 depending on what model you have. I don't think it's 100% backwards compatible but it must be close. You cant play either of the first two Guitar Hero's but they are the only two PS2 games i know are definites. The only model that was backwards compatible was the 60g as far as im aware and they aren't producing them anymore which is a little disappointing really. |
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Ok, for once I'll put the fanboism aside and try and weigh down the pros and cons of each system as fairly as possible.
Xbox 360: +Fantastic wireless controller +Largest library of all the next gen consoles (not including backwards compatable games or downloadable retro titles) +Most reliable online service +Xbox live arcade offers a wide selection of retro clasics +Backwards compatable with several Xbox games -Hardware is quite prone to overheating and malfunction, and can also be quite fragile and not very durable when it comes to accidents -Most games are also available on PC -Online service requires a monthly fee unlike PS3 and Wii's online -Backwards compatability is limited and dosen't work for every Xbox game -Peripherals needed in order to play DVDs PS3: +Can play DVDs without the need of peripherals +Newer and more complex hardware means there is often more waiting between high profile releases than the 360 +Free online, inluding multiplayer +Much more durable than the 360 +Sixaxis controller has motion sensing capabilities -Smaller library and exclusives than the 360 and Wii -While it's price has dropped over the years, it still has a steeper price tag than it's competitors -Playstation Store offers fewer games than Xbox Live Arcade and Virtual Console/WiiWare -No longer backwards compatable with PS2 games -Online quality hasn't caught up with 360 quite yet Wii: +WiiMote offers a more unique interactive experience and a growing variety of peripherals (Wiimote, Wiimote & Nunchuck, GC Controller, Classic Controller, Balance Board) means a wider variety of control styles that can be used +Complete backwards compatability with Gamecube games as well as most GC peripherals +Virtual Console service provides a huge selection of classic games as well as the WiiWare service which provides original downloadable content +A fantastic first party library boasting many of the biggest gaming franchises which are exclusive to Nintendo systems +Extremely durable, and also boasts faster loading times -Weak third party support, with Capcom, Ubisoft and Sega being the only real strong supporters -An overflooded market of low quality shovelware games -Inferior graphics to the 360 and PS3 means it is often left out on big multiplatform titles and often getting nothing more than half assed, watered down ports -Online multiplayer is seriously flawed -Cannot play DVDs or CDs So which one is the best? How about who f*cking cares? Get whichever one you want. Besides, this war is futile, Sega Genesis will always be the best console ever. |
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NO! SUPER NINTENDO IS #1 |
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Which system had Mutant League Football? Ah yes, that's right, The Genesis. Me 1 You 0 |
that's only because they didn't have Rock and Roll Racing
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So. BOOYAH! |
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