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  #11  
Old 28th Feb 2009, 10:54
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Your right there all different however you can't say the xbox is for teens and the p3s is for everyone.

I know people 30 + who play the 360 due to the better online experience and there are games aimed at the younger market unless your average teenager will play High School Musical Games ect
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Old 28th Feb 2009, 11:52
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Originally Posted by ricepudding9 View Post
Xbox beats them all :)

Why?

The games are the best...

****Online is the best, trust me, paying for online is worth it on Xbox 360, there are plenty of things to do with online, ex downloading demos for free and more...****
obviously you dont own a playstation 3 then, at the moment im downloading 8 demos all free, we have an online comminuty called playstation home, new feature that allows us to make fancy slideshows, we can fold on the ps3, there is alot more things we can do on the ps3 then there is on the 360.

also on the ps3 there are loads better, games, for example. . . Little big planet (everyone who i have seen play it loved it, from my little 7 year old sister, all the way up to a 50 year old friend of mine,) GT5 is coming out this september, kill zone is better then halo, seeing as halo has now just all that the 360 is famous for, you cant compare the 360 to the ps3 and thats it.
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Old 28th Feb 2009, 12:01
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of course a ps3 is better in all hardware forms they had an extra 2 or 3 years of development time then Microsoft. What happened to all the PS exclusives who are no longer exclusive. Which console gets better downloadable stuff
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Old 28th Feb 2009, 12:44
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The way i see it
XBOX 360 is the best platform out of the three for two reasons, firstly its game catalogue and secondly its online gaming, true you have to pay for it, but it far outstrips the ps3 and dont think that will be free for long
But saying that the ps3 is superior in tech terms and has had a slow/delayed start and is catching up so prob next year it will be the console to have if microsoft doesnt come out with a new one
The wii comes last in my opinion great for the family to get together and play but not much fun on your own

the other two are better also cos late at nite theres nothing like blowing a few enemies away( with the headphones on )and chucking a few frag granades around
Oh and my platform of choice is the pc
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Old 28th Feb 2009, 12:48
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We know theres a new console in the works as all the gaming companies are saying they aren't bringing out there next games on this console. The first series that jumps to me is Elder Scrolls
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Old 28th Feb 2009, 17:03
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I actually pefer the Wii as I normally play a console with friends and family. The Wii is the perfect console for me and the party style games are excellent
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