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Bad list imo.

1. Price - Depends on what you want in a product, and for some, money is not an issue. So this can hardly be a point to why one should buy a product. I wouldnt install 10$ breaks in my car just because it only cost ten dollars.

2. Live - Valid point. A nice feature, that might be appealing to customers. Even though PS3 fans say its PSN is close to XBL at this point. Its still a feature a customer would like to read more about.

3. Games - Anyone looking into buying a console at this point, 3-4 years into this generation, probably wont look to all those 500+ whatever games. But mostly on the AAA games it has, and some games that the customer in question might have had its eyes on due to special prefrences, like JPRG. They'd most likely look at whats coming rather than the past, because of above reason.

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1. - I would rather stress the userbase for multiplayer purposes
2. - Live for a solid way to interact with the community and get the full online experience.
3. - Variation of games, rather than the amount of games. Most people tend to think the 360 is strong towards JPRG. So thats a valid point to bring to the customers attention.
4. - It can be hacked. Might seem like a wierd point, but most of my friends have hacked their 360 so that they dont have to spend tons of cash on new games all the time. This also enables people to play games they usually wouldnt spend money on.



There you go.. now thats a list. Not just a fanboy reply in an effort to beat on the PS3.