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WarmachineX said:
Squilliam said:
I looked at your games collection, since you liked Goldeneye you might be interested in local multiplayer games, if you are the Xbox 360 does have a significant advantage in this area with both Gears of War and Halo 3 being fantastic in this arena. Theres also some 4 player Xbox Live games such as Uno and Castle-Crashers which you should take a look at also.

The Xbox 360 at this point has a significant advantage in the price of games and you can get a really good library for next to nothing. The games may be one year older, but they are just as fun.

The Xbox 360 has access to services such as Netflix which let you stream movies, satelite radio and it allows custom sound-tracks with all your games.

The use of batteries is probably an advantage for you since you already likely have recharable batteries for the Wii so the chances are you'll have charged batteries if you ever need them. You won't be forced to plug in your controller if you run out.

Lastly its cheaper! A low cost of entry for what will essentially be a 2nd fiddle system makes a lot of sense, don't you agree? If you find yourself completely besotted by the HD experience you can add a HDD to increase functionality but why pay for something you don't need initially?

Finally! Someone that actually cares about what the person really wants rather than pushing their own fanboyism. - thx squil

The 360 is cheaper and anything worth playing is on the 360 or multi-platform anyway. If you still want a ps3 afterward, there is sure to be a price drop by the end of the year.

 

No problem, though if the OP was to post some additional info it would help one way or the other. Since I didn't have that information its easier to suggest the Xbox 360 as I didn't have to make as many assumptions.

One other piece of info about the 360 is that you can plug it into a computer monitor and share the connection as most monitors nowadays come with both a DVI and VGA connection, which is how I have my 2nd Xbox 360 attached.

 



Tease.