So far I don't have a point in getting a PS3, I don't ant a PS3 until Devil May Cry 3 comes out.
Do you mean Devil May Cry 4? That is coming out on the 360 as well
Posted Jul 04, 2007, 12:43:06 AM
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So far I don't have a point in getting a PS3, I don't ant a PS3 until Devil May Cry 3 comes out.
Posted Jul 04, 2007, 12:43:06 AM
i work for sony, so this really isnt fair, but PS3 has always rocked and will rock even harder later this year!
Long Live PS3 ... God Bless Sony!
Posted Jul 04, 2007, 12:44:35 AM
Hmmm.
Come to think of it...
Exclusivity seems to be dead, so there really isn't much difference between PS3 and 360 except for first party games.
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Posted Jul 04, 2007, 04:47:12 AM
Wii rulez ps3 sux thats what i say
i dont like the 360 but it does have sum good games
Posted Jul 04, 2007, 10:19:39 AM
I mentioned this before, but while the Xbox 360 has flooded the market, it is a 2 BILLION dollar hole in Microsoft revenue. Because of this, financially, it is by far the worst. Heavy repair costs and failure in Japan doesn't help, and the Xbox 360 Elite is nothing more than a stall for the benefit of investors.
http://ce.seekingalpha.com/article/32642 Take a look for youself.
PS3 is in a really fix right now, seeing that it is struggling here (seriously) but being relatively successful abroad. More or less, the system is a long term investment, with the bigger games coming out later this year (hopefully) as well as the continuing support Sony puts towards Blu-Ray, which might help push more people to buy the system because it can play these hi-def movies for roughly half the cost of a regular player. Cross your fingers on this one.
Wii is in it's own "little world" if you can say that. It is the FASTEST selling system right now, and the target audience is far greater than both the PS3 and Xbox 360 combined. When even senior citizens will play your system, you have a real winner. The Wii has literally save Nintendo after the less then stellar performance of the Gamecube. So yes, it is in its own little world, at the top of the heap. All Nintendo can hear is Cha-Ching.
Posted Jul 04, 2007, 10:36:55 AM