There are three major player in the console wars this Christmas, the Nintendo Wii, the Sony Playstation 3 (PS3) and the Microsoft Xbox 360. Each console has it's own niche advantages and minor disadvantages, but the one major difference between choosing a console in 2007 is that there is no bad choice. There may be no wrong choice, but there are choices which are more "right" than others, this is mainly dependent on the types of games you and your kids enjoy.
If you had told me a year ago that I would be standing in a room, playing video games with people old enough to be my parents (and in some cases they were my parents) I would have told you that you were crazy, but that's what the Nintendo Wii brings to the table.
I have yet to meet a person who didn't enjoy playing games on the Nintendo Wii. Sure I've met some who say things like “I was expecting better graphics", but each and every person who has tried our Nintendo Wii has enjoyed the experience. Everyone from my Mother, to my daughter have enjoyed games like bowling, baseball and boxing on the Wii. Even just watching the amusing little Mii's walk around on screen can be fun.
In some games, like bowling or baseball, the Wii controller makes playing the game easier than a standard controller. However in some more traditional games it can make games harder to play. For instance, Mario Strikers was one of my favorite games on the Gamecube, but on the Wii I find the new version difficult to play (my eight year old seems to have the hang of it though). In any case, the Wii makes an excellent party system, sure to be enjoyed by kids of all ages and is the least expensive of the three systems, although the other two are coming down in price rapidly to try to compete.
If you have a teenage boy who likes online gaming, then chances are pretty good he'll be wanting an Xbox 360. The Halo series is one of the most successful of all time and it's only available on the Xbox360.
I've been very happy with the system, the graphics on our 42" plasma HDTV are outstanding and it came with a free month of Xbox Live Gold, which I just extended another 13 months for $59. Xbox Live and Halo 3 may be the Xbox 360's distinguishing features, Xbox Live allows you to download demo's of games, video clips and of course play multi player games online. There are many other great games for the Xbox like Gears of War and BioShock, in fact as of this Christmas the Xbox 360 probably has the best library of great games of all three systems, with the Wii in second and the Playstation 3 third.
The Sony Playstation 3 is the most expensive of the three systems, it was also the last one to hit store shelves. The Playstation 3 features include the best graphics subsystem of any of the consoles and of course the Blu-Ray DVD player which is built in. If you have a high def TV and want a Blu-Ray player, then the Sony Playstation 3 is the right choice for you.
The Playstation 3 was delayed many times and because of that it has the least number of games for it of all three systems, but if the new price reductions of the system are any indication (you can get a 40GB version for $399) then the Playstation 3 will make up lost ground quickly in 2008. I don't personally have a Playstation 3, so can't really comment on first hand knowledge of the system, but I know that Sony will not give up it's position as market leading in the video game console wars without a fight.
So, will it be the funky remote, the most games, or the Blu-Ray player and the promise of future dominance? Your decision is not an easy one, but I believe that there are no loosers in this race. All three systems will have an excellent library of games, amazing graphics and sound and none of them are going anywhere for a few years. Choose the fun and cute Wii with it's revolutionary controller, the sure footed and proven Xbox 360 with it's library of exciting games (mostly aimed at teens and young men) or the ultra powerful Playstation 3 with it's Blu-Ray player.
All three systems have some level of backward compatibility with games from their previous versions (Gamecube for Wii, Xbox for Xbox 360 and Playstation 2 for Playstation 3), but don't buy a new system because it plays your old games, there is no better platform for the games you own now than the system which was meant to play them. Buy your new system to play the new games, the ones which aren't available on the old systems.
Video Game Consoles For Sale
There are six major video game consoles available at retailers right now; Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Wii, and Nintendo DS. It can be hard to choose which one is right for you. And after you add in the old consoles too, it makes the choice even more overwhelming. Don't worry too much though. Just ask yourself a few simple questions outlined below and you can easily decide which system is right for you. The points to consider are price, graphics, game selection, and other capabilities.
Price - Probably the single biggest factor for someone choosing a video game console is the price they have to pay to purchase the system itself. Prices range from $599 for the Playstation 3 down to $129 for the Nintendo DS. And if you really want to save money you can buy past generation consoles like Playstation, Nintendo 64, and Super Nintendo and spend no more than $20 for a used system. The prices for games should also be factored in when making your choice. PS3 and Xbox 360 games are usually $59.99 new, while Nintendo DS games sell for $29.99 new. Games for old systems are hard to find at regular retailers, but they are usually quite a bit cheaper if you buy them online.
Graphics - The graphics are always improving with the newer video game consoles, so the newer systems will always have the best graphics. The Xbox 360 and PS3 have the best graphics and can display in High Definition if you have a TV that can display it too. The Wii does not have the same graphical capabilities as the other two, though many casual gamers will not be disappointed. The Nintendo DS and PSP lack the graphical power that the home consoles have because they are portable. And the PSP can display graphics quite a bit better than the DS.
If you are considering older systems, each generation is roughly at the same level graphically no matter which system you choose. Playstation and Nintendo 64 are about the same, as are Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. But Nintendo 64 will be quite a bit better than Super Nintendo, which is better than original Nintendo.
Game Selection - The main reason you buy a system is for the games, so you have to be sure the games you want to play are on the system you choose. Some systems have very wide selections of games because they were so popular, like Playstation 2, Playstation, and Super Nintendo. With these systems you can almost always find a game in the genres you like. If you really like a particular series of games (Mario, Halo, Final Fantasy, etc) you need to be sure to pick the system that those games come out on. Mario games are only on Nintendo systems, N64, Gamecube, Wii, Nintendo DS, and Super Nintendo to name a few. Halo is only on Microsoft's systems, Xbox and Xbox 360. Meanwhile, Final Fantasy has changed systems. You can only find the newest Final Fantasy games on Playstation 2 and you can find older ones on SNES, Gameboy Advance, and Playstation.
Other Capabilities - Many systems have features unique to them that might be important to you or change game play dramatically. For example, the Wii uses motion-sensing controllers so all of their games use a different style of game play compared to the other systems with a regular joystick. Likewise, the Nintendo DS has two screens, one being touch-sensitive, and is portable. If portability is important to you be sure to choose one of the portable systems PSP, Nintendo DS, Gameboy Advance, or Gameboy. If online games are and important feature, you should choose the Xbox or Xbox 360. They have the most capable online features.
After considering all these questions you just need to decide which are the most important to you and then choose the system that best fits that criteria. If you are on a tight budget but want a wide selection of games to play, you should choose Playstation or Super Nintendo. The systems and games are very cheap now and thousands of games were made for them. If you want the best graphics and online games, you should probably choose the Xbox 360. It has some of the best graphics and the best online setup.
Once you have weighted all these options you should be well on your way to choosing the best system for you. Now go buy it and start enjoying your gaming purchase.
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