Ok, so I was gonna save up and buy the 360 because of NFS Carbon, but I'm $50 away from buying a Wii, so I could play Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Discuss. What shhould I do?
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Ok, so I was gonna save up and buy the 360 because of NFS Carbon, but I'm $50 away from buying a Wii, so I could play Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Discuss. What shhould I do?
Wii.
Wii!!!
Then again... Wii!!!
I mean, does any other word in the English Language look so good with a helping of exclamation marks? (Not that Wii's actually a word...)
-Dave
But keep in mind, I'm more interested in the games. I love NFS Carbon, but I play racing games all the time. I love Zelda, and I don't play strategic games often. Ocarina of Time got me back into Zelda, and I really want the next Zelda game, Twilight Princess.
Cons: It matches the Xbox, and doesn't compare to the 360 in speed, at all.
Pros: It's a game system that's focussed on the user enjoying themselves, and not making the best looking games.
Pros: It's cheaper.
Pros: You won't see the huge spike in the electricity bill. You seen the size of the PSU on a 360? I've seen smaller cars. Hell, i drive a smaller car.
Cons: Only a handful of good launch titles, with uncertain futures concerning other titles.
Pros: Back catalogue of high quality games downloadable. (The ones on xbox live are ****, let's face it.)
Cons: only 512 memory built in, vs. the 10Gig HD on the Xbox. Then again, the Xbox wants to be a media centre too, unlike the Wii, which is designed to entertain you with games and games alone.
The irony here is that The 360 wants to pass itself off as a media center too, but the Wii has the controller that looks like a remote...
-Dave
360 ftw! Alot of wii fans, but remember, with wii you only get more "childish games" if you want some hardcore First person shooters and a all that "gory" stuff, go with a 360. If you still like playing the mario games, go with a wii.
Get nfs carbonf or pc like the rest of us. Just hook a xbox 360 controller up to a pc, and it works fine.
That depends. Would a wireless 360 controller work with a pc?
btw, I know they make corded 360 controllers through USB; I want wireless.
I havent seen any votes for a PS3, is it that bad or sth?
Call of Duty 3 and Red Steel are kids games?
That's the one thing that Nintendo is actually forcing branching of. They want to have more M titles to pull the fps gamers from the ps3 and xbox.
Yes, there will be a lot of family-friendly titles, but over the next few years Nintendo plans to release quite a few of their flagship titles for teenage and adult gamers.
360 all the way Wii is fun but x360 blows it out of the water.
Better games more power and more mature content.
If you buy a wii you have to consider that you will never get games that get more mature. Your basically buying a system targeted at 16 down I don't know how old you are but if you ever want to play m rated games that don't play by moving around your screwed. If you want to play video games and you have to move around to play them idk about you but i would find myself saying too tired to play. Besides games like cod3 and red steel are launch titles you really think they there going to keep turning out games like that. Besides cod3 is on the 360
and you know how you use a gun the entire game that means that you have to walk around with your arms up all the time or play with some half assed controller. Besides Microsoft bought rights to like every franchise like gta and final fantasy.
So me being like a foot from a 360 go with that and buy a wii later I see price drops in the near future.