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Username2324 said:
NightAntilli said:
Backwards compatibility
Same (or sometimes even better) experience with multi-platform games for less money
Can easily be connected to your pc monitor
Netflix
Many exclusive Live Arcade games

Less money? Last time I checked all new Xbox 360 and PS3 games were $60.

PS3 can very easily be connected to a PC monitor, simply get a HDMI to DVI connector, that's what I use.

A growing list of PSN exclusives are and have been coming out, and they have been getting much more attention.

As for the backwards compatibility, you can find a PS3 with it, however in all honesty, how many Xbox games do you play on your 360? And of those how many do you play reguraly? I"m guessing little to none.

I think you misunderstood me, or i just didn't say it correctly. When you want to play a multiplatform game, and you want to get a console for it, it'll be cheaper to get an X360 + the game for the same or better experience, than to get a PS3 + the game. Does not make the game cheaper, but it does make the whole experience cheaper. It might be the same as the console is cheaper, but on the game department, the cheaper console does not mean less quality games, that's what i was referring to.

HDMI to DVI converter? What about the sound? And what if your monitor has only the VGA available? It's rare, but still.

And I don't really know many PSN games there are since i don't own a PS3

The games i play are Ninja Gaiden Black, DOA2 ultimate and DOA3. All from Team Ninja O_O. Too bad they still don't support kung fu chaos or i would play that one too. I might be the exception though. But i bet a lot of people still want to play the first fable and first halo on their current xbox.



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