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http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=74502&page=1 RR7 (1080p at 60fps ) vs RR6 With some minor reservations then, Ridge Racer 7 is definitely recommended over and above its 360 predecessor. More refined gameplay and superior graphics win the day, and if you can get to play the title in native 1080p, the visual boost compared to the Xbox rendition is palpable. Both are lovely games, but the sequel edges it. http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=74502&page=2 DEF JAM ps3 vs x360 http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=74502&page=2 The only other notable element to draw from this comparison is that the Xbox 360 version scales very well into any VGA resolution right up to 1080p. The Microsoft hardware's ANA scaling chip excels at resizing heavily aliased and filtered visuals, and the game acquits itself well visually at the top-end, even though it's only running at 720p. The PS3 version doesn't have any such scaling available - so mileage will vary here depending on how well your display does the job. FIGHT NIGHT 3 The most obvious improvement is in the sheen of perspiration that builds up on your fighter's body - beads of sweat and dripping moisture are far more defined on the PlayStation 3 version, muscles and veins likewise. VIRTUA TENNIS 3 http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=74528 http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=74528 http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=74528 (look at SHARAPOVA's hand) ps3 excels at 1080p but not at 720p (look at the lighting) The odd bit of additional HDR in the PS3 version perhaps, slightly longer intro-pans as the court comes into view, slightly different fontography. There's absolutely nothing of relevance from a visual standpoint that should make you choose one version over the other. Any difference in colouration you see in the comparison shots are almost certainly a result of us capturing an analogue video out from 360 (VGA) while with PS3 we had the luxury of a totally lossless digital transfer This is why you need HDMI and BD/HD(to store large complex textures) NBA HOMECOURT ps3 vs x360 http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=74502&page=4 For PC gamers, the ability to tweak the graphics settings and effectively choose between resolution over framerate is standard fare. I'm not sure I want to see this in console gaming - especially in an arcade game like this where the speed and fluidity are so important to the essential experience. As it stands, both versions of the game are pretty much identical running at 720p, but perhaps surprisingly it's the Xbox 360 that runs NBA Street Homecourt a touch better at 1080p. Not that this should have much effect on any purchasing decision - 720p/60 is the only way either rendition of the game should be played.