You should pick Castlevania for the PS3
@AndrewWK Wow, I didn't know about that. That Wii you are referring to was released last year. But you see my point? Nintendo give its customers reasons to transition to the next machine. You can use old games, you can use old controllers. Microsoft and Sony haven't been very good at that,
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No. Sony will stay true to their 10-year plan and continue to support the platform 'til then. PS3 has many great exclusives any one should enjoy. In addition, it's also a great multimedia console (Blu-ray player, Netflix, Hulu, etc)
| Wii_R2_Hardcore said: @AndrewWK Wow, I didn't know about that. That Wii you are referring to was released last year. But you see my point? Nintendo give its customers reasons to transition to the next machine. You can use old games, you can use old controllers. Microsoft and Sony haven't been very good at that, |
Yeah of course that is great from Nintendo. I played Luigis Mansion on my Wii didn´t really like it but still. I can´t play Kingdom Hearts on my PS3 and that is a game I really would love to play despite the graphics, I only the GBA game. at least Sony has some HD collections altough backwards compatilbility would be much much better. But it has great exclusives so it still worth to buy.
Too late? Did dozens of PS3 exclusives just disappear?
Sigs are dumb. And so are you!
You should better save your money for the upcoming consoles, which obviously are going to be better, or instead buy a used 360 which is much cheaper and has more or less the same library adn has a better online service.
| Significant_leap said: You should better save your money for the upcoming consoles, which obviously are going to be better, or instead buy a used 360 which is much cheaper and has more or less the same library adn has a better online service. |
And, to add to this, the PS3 has more interesting exclusives imho. Good points.
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