What console?

shepx2
shepx2 Posts: 646
edited October 2007 in Video Games
I'm thinking about getting one of the new consoles. I haven't owned a console system since the N64 ;) I usually do my gaming on the computer.

But I've had an itch lately to get back into it. If you were going to buy one today, and only one, which would you get?

I'll be using it on a 51" Hitachi CRT RPTV (HD), if it makes any difference between the 3 consoles.
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  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited October 2007
    Owning the 360 and the PS3, I'd say the XBox 360 is the best for gaming. The Wii is cool, but just seems more fun at parties (where I usually play it) and with kids. Other than that, it can't hang with the big dogs.
  • bigaudiofanatic
    bigaudiofanatic Posts: 4,415
    edited October 2007
    The PS3 Is my choice it even comes with a built in blu-ray blayer. It is awsome better than the 360 "i use to own one" and also more games this cristmass will be comming out for the PS3 than the xbox.
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  • kuntasensei
    kuntasensei Posts: 3,263
    edited October 2007
    Xbox 360 has the bigger catalog and the better online (though you have to pay for it). Most of the holiday games will be multi-platform, but if you go PS3 you'll be missing out on 360 exclusives like Bioshock, Ace Combat 6, Mass Effect, Halo 3, etc.

    Not that the PS3 hardware isn't impressive, and having the Blu-ray player is nice... but the games just aren't there yet. Most people that I know who bought the PS3 only use it to play Blu-ray discs because of that.
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  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,663
    edited October 2007
    SlikStik make great controllers.

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  • Shizelbs
    Shizelbs Posts: 7,433
    edited October 2007
    The 360, no doubt about it. Its the best machine period for games. There are just so many must play, must own games for the 360. Its ridiculous how many quality titles there are for the 360.

    Oh, and I recently saw what the 360 can do with Media Center. Its awesome. I'm working on fixing my computer so it can do Media Center as quickly as possible now. Its just amazing.
  • shepx2
    shepx2 Posts: 646
    edited October 2007
    I must say I'm surprised at the 360 getting the most votes so far. I figured more peeps would be screaming for the PS3, since you get Blue Ray with it. Yeah, I know the 360 will do HD DVD's, but when you add in the price, it's 80 bucks more for it than the PS3 alone.

    I'm still torn. I really think the wii would be great for Zelda and Metroid prime alone; but having the ability to do Blue Ray or HD DVD will probably lead me to one the other systems, since all I have is a SD DVD player at the moment.
  • Shannon W.
    Shannon W. Posts: 568
    edited October 2007
    The PS3 gets my vote. There are more then two of three games worth playing on it. this winter and next spring you will see games that the xBox360 could only dream about. I myself have been playing Lair,Warhawk and Resistance. y next game I want when the price comes down will be Sonic. But I can't wait for Metal Gear Solid 4 (MGS4). that game is going to be SWEET!

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  • Polk addict
    Polk addict Posts: 558
    edited October 2007
    If you're not a serious gamer, the Wii should do it. PS3 is cool, but disc rivalry has not been settled yet... (Some of you might remember beta and VCR). But if I was going to buy, it would be 360.
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,732
    edited October 2007
    I think the fact XBox has Halo makes it the clear winner

    Halo 3 was absolutely EPIC -- hands down and should be played
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  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,663
    edited October 2007
    Lasareath wrote: »

    I like your setup.

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  • Gaara
    Gaara Posts: 2,415
    edited October 2007
    ...it depends. If you wanted to just focus on current generations I would say go for the 360 for the better current game selection and better price.

    If you cared about last generation, I would say go with the PS3 w/backwards compatibility. There were a lot of phenomenal games that you missed by skipping a generation of gaming which should be played. (Ex. Silent Hill, Metal Gear Solid, God of War, Devil May Cry...etc)
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,728
    edited October 2007
    I'd say the 360 overall is a more versatile machine, but here's how I'd break things down:

    1 - So far the game selection is better, but will even out over time.

    2 - XBOX Live absolutely crushes the PS3 onnline play, but you have to shell out about $40 a year for it. I'm not a big online player, so that wasn't a huge selling point for me.

    3 - While they both offer hi-def formats, I think the PS3 having Blu-Ray built in is an added bonus. The XBOX has HD-dvd, but it's an add on. For the price that M$ wants for the hd-dvd drive, I'd just go buy one of the Toshiba players. I would personally never use a console for dvd playback, just like I wouldn't use them for music playback in my 2 channel system. But if this were a major reason that you're buying, then I'd lean towards the PS3 in this area.

    4 - I think the Media Center capabilities on the 360 are superior to that of the PS3. With the proper setup, I can stream music and movies from my PC. The same can be said for the PS3, but think the 360 does a better job.

    Other differences:

    1 - The PS3 comes with a built in wireless connection, the 3601 does not, it's a 100 add on.

    2 - The 360 comes with an HDMI cable, the PS3 does not. I'm not sure how cheap you can get those today, but in store they're still around $80.

    3 - The PS3 doesn't compare with the 360 in hard drive size, offering only 80GB to the 360s 120.

    4 - The PS3 has built in web browser, the 360 does not. IMO, the browsing on the PS3 is clunky, but it IS there.

    5 - The PS3 has keyboard and mouse support, the 360 does not. ironically, we plugged a Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse into my 360 and couldn't get it to work - plugged it into the PS3 and it was recognized and functioned flawlessly without any setup.

    6 - The PS3 has Bluetooth, the 360 is IR. While alot of people attribute this as an advantage of the PS3, I disagree. I can use my Harmony (or any other standard remote) with my 360, can't do that with the PS3. That's not a big deal for most, but can be annnoying if you're used to the Harmony and want to use the PS3 as a Blu-Ray player.

    I'm sure there are other differences, but that's what I've noticed so far...
  • jamison
    jamison Posts: 35
    edited October 2007
    If you have a PC, get the Xbox 360. You can play your music and videos on your stereo. Also it's great for slide shows. I would recommend getting the remote control if you use it as media center a lot.

    I have the HD-DVD player, but right now the movies are so expensive and all Sony Entertainment movies are only being release on blu-ray. However.... With Xbox Live you can buy or rent HD movies and download them directly to the Xbox for watching.

    One other thing, I don't know if this is the HD-DVD or the Xbox's doing, but this thing is a fantastic upscaling DVD player (well it's a little noisy, but good speakers take care of that ;) My old Samsung DVD player is sitting in my yard sale pile.

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  • avelanchefan
    avelanchefan Posts: 2,401
    edited October 2007
    Personally with the drop in price with the PS3 coming soon, and I was venturing into this market, it would be very hard to pass up the 40gb PS3. But for pure gaming pleasure (and if that is what your looking for) The 360 is very hard to pass up, plus you now get a 3 year warranty out of it. Hell in 3 years the talk of new consoles will be on everyones mind.
    5 - The PS3 has keyboard and mouse support, the 360 does not. ironically, we plugged a Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse into my 360 and couldn't get it to work - plugged it into the PS3 and it was recognized and functioned flawlessly without any setup.

    I think it supports wired keyboards. Not wireless. But I have yet to try it, so I cannot personally confirm it. But I get some long **** messages from people on my friends list, and there is no way that you can type that crap out via the controller.

    Or you can use this...
    http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/08/xbox-360-to-get-keyboard-controller-attachment/
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  • shepx2
    shepx2 Posts: 646
    edited October 2007
    The PS3 comes with a built in wireless connection, the 3601 does not, it's a 100 add on

    What kind of wireless connection are you refering too?
  • BIZILL
    BIZILL Posts: 5,432
    edited October 2007
    shepx2 wrote: »
    What kind of wireless connection are you refering too?

    ps3 built-in wifi wireless g on 60gb and 80gb, not sure on the 40gb. xbox needs an add-on attachment for wireless b/g. doesn't have to be the xbox branded one, though. i used a linksys wireless b gaming adapter off ebay for ten bucks shipped without a problem. but have since moved to a wireless g.

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  • stea1thv
    stea1thv Posts: 11
    edited October 2007
    Xbox 360 much better IMHO
  • stea1thv
    stea1thv Posts: 11
    edited October 2007
    And I have had both. PS3 does nto have very many games or exclusives out or planned
  • Bill Ayotte
    Bill Ayotte Posts: 1,860
    edited October 2007
    I have owned a 360, and I will only own another one if I get a killer deal or if the reliability issues are solved...I know, I know, you can just send it in. If I pay this much for something, I just want to play the damn thing. I will be purchasing a PS3 eventually, mostly because some of the games that will eventually come out for it (MGS4, GT5, etc) I could care less about the Blu-Ray player, I enjoy my Toshiba HD-DVD player, and really don't need another excuse to spend more money on movies. I still have a hard time dropping 5+ bills on a damn video game console though.....
  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited October 2007
    I firmly believe that the Colecovision is the future....wait, where am I?
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  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited October 2007
    the perfect anology:

    I see the Xbox right now as an older AMD X2 processor running XP that works perfectly for everything out there right now but it’s ageing and there’s a much better processor out there right now. Theres games comming out soon that are going to be tapping it 100%. The PS3 is the Intel core 2 Duo quad core running Vista that’s still a little bleeding edge and not yet being used to its potential. Software comanies are scrambling to get their programs to thread those 4 processors. But in a few years, it will be hitting its stride and will have a much longer product life if you buy it now although for a good year, you probably wont use that extra potential over the AMD X2.
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  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited October 2007
    Lasareath wrote: »
    Oh I miss Snafu

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    Have you taking it off any sweet jumps?
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  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,663
    edited October 2007
    Lasareath wrote: »
    Yea they do, I'm friends with the owner. Here's some pics that I took the last time I was at his shop.

    There some of the best controllers out there. Love the pics of the face plates.

    engtaz
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  • raudi
    raudi Posts: 54
    edited October 2007
    I've really enjoyed my Wii, moreso than my PS3(I just use it as a blu-ray player mostly).
  • shepx2
    shepx2 Posts: 646
    edited October 2007
    Thanks for all the replies!

    I ended up getting a 360 today. Best buy just got in the new Pro bundle, that came with Forza 2 and Marvel Alliance for $350. Can't wait to give her a rip!!!

    Don't know what my first game bought will be yet. Probably will be The Orange Box, but Naruto: Rise of a Ninja comes out in a little over a week!
  • begbie
    begbie Posts: 630
    edited October 2007
    Xbox 360. Savin (and convincing the wife) for the Elite. Plus Media Center is a big plus. :)
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  • StephenEC
    StephenEC Posts: 57
    edited October 2007
    I would recommend the X Box 360 . . . Just for Halo 3 :-)