Do you love video games? Then don't waste another minute?start saving up to purchase your favorite video game console. Video games can be a lot of fun for children and adults alike, and once your purchase a console for playing these videos games, you will find that it provides hours of entertainment.
One of the most popular ways to play video games is on a PC, or personal computer. Actually, with this method of playing video games, you don't need to purchase a typical video game console; you just need a PC, which many people have anyway. However, you will need to make sure that your PC is ready to play video games. You'll need the appropriate amount of memory, bandwidth, access to the Internet, and graphics card. If you aren't sure if your PC is ready for playing video games, check the back of the game's package to see the recommended conditions or talk to a computer representative.
If you don't want to use your computer for playing video games, there are a number of consoles on the market. One of the oldest and largest video gaming companies is Nintendo. Nintendo started many years ago and has since evolved. They released the GameCube a few years ago to update their video gaming system in order to compete with the other two major names on the market, Xbox and PlayStation. However, the GameCube was not as popular as they would have liked, so more recently, they released the Wii, which uses blu ray technology, nunchuck controllers, and a Wii remote. Many people consider this to be a very advanced gaming system.
PlayStation is another large video gaming company. Their major consoles are the PlayStation 2 (PS2) and PlayStation 3 (PS3). Some video games are only available for the PlayStation, so if you want a particular game, make sure you have purchased the correct console.
Of course, your other major option is the Xbox. Xbox has a number of great video games, but the most major one that people play is Halo, which is a first person shooter game. Many people believe Halo to be superior to the first person shoot games available for PlayStation, although this subject is highly debatable.
Whatever gaming system you choose to purchase, realize that video games themselves are not cheap if you choose to purchase new video games. However, many stores sell used games for less than half the price, so you can better spend your money on accessories for you gaming system, like wireless controllers and microphones. Remember that a video gaming system is an investment. It may be expensive at first, but it can provide hours of entertainment.
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This guide - adapted from Johnny Minkley’s excellent overview of video game consoles at productsifter (dot) com - will answer all your questions, and arm you with the information you need to make your purchase in confidence.
The raison d’etre of any games console is, fundamentally, gaming, notes Johnny. But today’s systems offer much more. Are you an online gamer? Are childrens’ games a priority? Want to take full advantage of that 50-inch flat-screen plasma TV? Or are you just looking for cheap hassle-free fun with friends and family?
Johnny, who has been using video game consoles for 20 years and writing about them for more than seven, concludes that:
Nintendo Wii is the best console for families
Nintendo DS Lite is the best handheld console
PlayStation 2 is the best budget console
Xbox 360 is the best console for online gaming
The new PlayStation 3 is the best high-definition video games console
Once you’ve decided what you want the console for and which one to get, where next? Here are the key things to keep in mind to buy a games console in complete confidence:
1. Watch out for worthless extras
Many shops offer bundle deals in addition to selling stand-alone consoles. Typically they throw a load of games in for “free". While the savings can be substantial with such deals they can also be illusionary. Are the “free" games on offer actually worth having? If you are not careful you could end up spending more than you intended on games you will never play so check them out first.
2. Make sure all the essentials are included
Do not assume everything you need to get your console working will come in the box. Extras you may need to purchase separately may include additional handsets for multiplayer games; subscriptions for online gaming; and special cables which will boost the audio and visual performance of your unit.
3. Compare Prices
Retail competition in this market is fierce, so shop around for the best prices. Game (and to a lesser extend) console prices vary wildly from place to place, so doing research in advance and checking prices on-line makes sense. Unless you really need to buy the latest blockbuster on day of its release, wait a month or two - all games are reissued on budget labels and console prices also fall over time.
4. Duck and Dive
Staff at specialist computer games stores are much more likely to have expert knowledge than their equivalents at supermarkets and the like. But if the supermarket is cheaper, don’t be afraid to take advice from one place and buy in another. Also, consider asking the specialist store for a discount if you know the product is available for less elsewhere.
5. Read Expert Reviews
Don’t know your Halos from your Half-Lifes? Websites such as ProductSifter (dot) com, Gamerankings.com and Metacritic.com all have excellent reviews and rankings for a wide range of video console and game products.
6. Test before you buy
Many games shops have in-store demo units, so you can take a game or a console for a test run before you buy. Remember, you can also rent video games or use online clubs like Swapgame.com to cut costs further.
7. Check the age ratings
Every video game should have an age rating. In Europe, the Pan-European Game Information standard is used. It is not legally binding, but offers a clear guide to parents about a game’s suitability for children. Also, any game featuring mature or realistic content is rated by the British Board of Film Classification. For more on this subject go to: AskAboutGames (dot) com.
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