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ssj12 said:
honestly the Wii won the year..

Goes to the point that while one side may say the Wii won, the other half is going to argue that it's the 360.

I think the only thing that may be true is who lost 2007.

 



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It's pretty subjective. Out of that list of games, I've bought one (The Orange Box) and plan on definitely buying another (Bioshock). I'm slightly interested in Mass Effect, but that's about it.



for fps or driving games the 360 is king but if you are not interested in this genre you would be better of with a different console.



I want wii fit and I want it now

 


Heads I win, tails you lose.


I agree.



 

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Remember this wasn't about market share, sales, or business, this was what he felt was the best game system for gaming for 2007. And it's hard to not feel he's justified. 360 had a huge year, and if you like fps titles, then this probably was the best year ever for a system for shooters period. You had Bioshock and Orange Box for the two best single player experiences in fps gaming, and cod4 and Halo3 did the same for online. I also love Mass Effect one of my favorite games of all time, Assassin's Creed has been amazing too. I know that also a matter of opinion but thats alot of peoples opinion.



I have an XBOX and I really enjoyed playing HALO and PAINKILLER and other shooters with my keyboard/mouse adapter (from LIK SANG at the time).

A short throw, self centering joystick is exactly what you don't want if precision means anything in your shooters. If you think otherwise, jump in a helicopter where the pilot uses a short throw, self centering joystick to land.

I would like to get BIOSHOCK on a console, but not until I can use a keyboard/mouse (or hey, the Wii-mote/nunchuck).

Doesn't matter what the software is, the 360 doesn't even add up to the XBOX for me, and that's totally due to control.



Did he honestly just say that XBLA was better than VC FOR GAME SELECTION because it has the original TMNT? Wow.



The Most Games You Want To Play
Let me make a little list for you: Bioshock, Mass Effect, Assassin's Creed, Crackdown, Guitar Hero II & III, The Orange Box, Halo 3, Forza 2, Skate, Rock Band, COD4. Are all these Xbox 360 exclusive? No. But you can play them all on the Xbox 360 (along with a 2006 catalog that had some decent titles as well). And in the case of quite a few of these games, they are running better on Xbox 360 than other consoles. There's simply more good stuff to play on the 360 than any other modern console and, for the most part, that content is running better on the 360.

Where are the RPGs, platformers, adventure games, party games, puzzle games or countless other genres ... The XBox 360's line-up is drool worthy for some gamers and absolutely borring to others

Xbox Live Is Still The King
Even with all the alternatives on the market, no one can look Microsoft straight in the eye and claim that there's a service more complete or polished than Xbox LIVE. And their arcade titles are complimenting the service, not just through spec-sheet pleasing "leaderboards," but massive amounts of co-op injected into new and old titles alike. I have huge hopes for Home and the few PSN titles out there are fantastic, but LIVE tips the scales of me buying/playing a game on the 360 instead of the PS3...daily. As for Nintendo, their infrastructure is the equivalent of a 1991 AOL member homepage with animated mailbox gifs and site counters. It's shamefully outdated, and not in the ironic way.

 XBox Live may be the best online service, but much like their game line-up this is great for some while being pointless to others

Speaking of XBLA
Nintendo's Virtual Console has been cooking all year and maybe every game that's hit PSN should be played this year. But the XBLA releases are just so damn smart and diverse that the experience trumps its competitors. Let's take a case in point: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the 1989 arcade game. The Wii's Virtual Console picked up the title from their NES library. XBLA grabbed the full, uncompressed arcade source code...and then they added the co-op LIVE experience. But this isn't about one case, it's about a trend. We see both the same polish and variety in XBLA titles as we do their Xbox 360 counterparts, be they remakes or original titles (Battlestar Galactica and Wing Commander Arena excluded, of course).

XBox Live Arcade is a good service and even though some of their games are better than the Virtual Console, the Virtual Console is still the most diverse service available on the market.

DivX Darkhorse
Frankly, I'm a lot more excited about the PS3's future as a media hub than maybe any electronic device on the market today. But Microsoft matched what may have been Sony's biggest attack of the year: DivX and XviD support. As of right now with limited but decent movie downloads and new codec streaming capabilities, the 360 has found a respectable balance in the ecosystems of most home theaters (even if the DVD playback quality has been panned).

Great capability, what does this have to do with the XBox 360 being a videogame system though?

Why DIdn't I Pick the DS??
The DS has won sales and invigorated the public. But as a gamer (technically a "hardcore" gamer maybe, but not nearly the level of some) I can appreciate that the stuff that drops your jaw, turns your stomach and makes you spaz out to friends over—that content is found on the full-sized consoles. And XBLA fills some of those casual gaming gaps and 2D arcade action to round out the experience. Besides, I'm not saying that you should ONLY play the Xbox 360, but I am saying that if you could only play one system in 07, the 360 was probably your best bet.

Why Didn't I Pick The [Fill In Console I Own]
I clearly hate you, your family and your dog.

 

Objectively speaking, the Nintendo DS was the gaming device of the year ... Not picking the DS was the sign of a biased and unfair criteria



totalwar23 said:
ssj12 said:
honestly the Wii won the year..

Goes to the point that while one side may say the Wii won, the other half is going to argue that it's the 360.

I think the only thing that may be true is who lost 2007.

 


honestly the console which lost was the Xbox 360. Better games doesnt translate to which console sold more.  Sony clearly managed to outpace Microsoft in the retail market,.



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