Sunday, March 1, 2009

Choosing the Best Video Game System

By James Morse

Want to buy a game system? Then you're probably pondering the pros and cons of all the available systems. Picking between the three big systems is hard, since all three have a lot to recommend them. How do you choose?

Now, let us take a closer look at each system. Every system has it's own uniqure selling points and quirks. To make a choice, it all comes down to your personal preferences.

We shall look at the Wii first. When the Wii was released, the gaming world was taken by a storm. People who aren't into gaming at all think the Wii is great. Wives, mothers, and all sorts of people are playing the Wii.

This is no surprise: the Wii is a blast! The tilt and position detecting controller of the Wii offers a completely different type of game play. Quite an amazing system. However, its graphics are not up to the latest standard, so some types of games won't get the level of detail they deserve.

The PS3 laughs at these problems. This system pulls out all the performance stops, giving the best graphics possible. The PS3 makes games look amazing. Some of the most popular gaming series are available for it, making it an even better choice.

The Xbox 360 is also a great performer. The Xbox 360 provides good performance with an ever growing library of games. It comes in several system configurations that give you different levels of functionality out of the box. It also has large 3rd party support. If it's accessories for the Xbox 360 you're looking for, you will not be disappointed.

To choose between all of these consoles, it's all about the games. If you're like most gamers, you'll find you prefer the game offerings on one system over another. If you like games with innovative new gameplay, get a Wii. If you like the popular Japanese game series, most of these are for the PlayStation. If you like shooters, the Xbox controller makes these a blast to play. Think about what types of games you prefer, then choose from that. - 20760

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