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Which game system is best?

There are pros and cons to every game system out there. What’s best for you? It’s up to you to decide.

nintendo-ds_lite1.jpgDS Lite

Category: Portables

Cost: $129

Features: Two screens; WiFi wireless; touch-sensitive screen. Plays Game Boy Advance and DS games.

The Good: This best-selling system has a huge library of games. Rechargeable battery can last up to 19 hours. Good price.

The Not So Good: Least powerful of the new systems, with poorest graphics. Holding system and using stylus can be clumsy.


psp-console.jpgPSP

Category: Portables

Cost: $170

Features: High-resolution wide screen; WiFi. Plays games and movies on mini DVDs called UMDs.

The Good: The nicest screen ever included in a handheld. UMDs make for bigger and better looking games.

The Not So Good: Smaller and often disappointing library of games. System and games designed more for adults.


playstation3.jpgPlayStation 3

Category: Consoles

Cost: $400 for 40 GB hard drive. $500 for 80 GB hard drive.

Features: Plays games and movies on Blu-Ray and DVD disks; WiFi. Backward compatible to PS2; wireless controllers.

The Good: The most powerful game system ever made; games look great. Many online options.

The Not So Good: Costs nearly twice as much as other systems. Few games released for 2007; most are for adults. Some problems with backward compatibility.


wii-with-controller.jpgWii

Category: Consoles

Cost: $250

Features: Uses wireless motion-tracking controller called Wii-mote: WiFi; backward compatible to GameCube.

The Good: Wii-mote is unique. Comes with Wii Sports. Better backward compatibility than PS3 or Xbox 360. Family-friendly library and excellent classic games through online service.

The Not So Good: By far the least powerful of the new consoles. Few must-have games, and Nintendo has announced few future games than Microsoft or Sony. Does not play movies.


xboxelitewidec.jpgXbox 360

Category: Consoles

Cost: $280 for Xbox 360 Arcade (256MB memory unit); $350 for Xbox 360 Premium (20 GB hard drive); $450 for Xbox 360 Elite (120 GB hard drive).

Features: Uses wireless controllers; plays games and movies on DVD; Internet connectivity.

The Good: Largest game library. Best online offerings. Can play high-def DVD movies.

The Not So Good: Severe overheating problems. Limited backward compatibility. System and games generally designed for adults.

10 Comments on Which game system is best?

  1. the psp

  2. rupet bear // March 25, 2008 at 3:04 pm // Reply

    ps3 wins the battle it has much better graphics and much better games

  3. xbox 360 pwns

  4. wii is best! the gameboy and ds have bad graphics

  5. I think that Wii is best because its the cheapest system but its still fun.

  6. gwiiplayer // March 25, 2008 at 8:17 am // Reply

    psp also rocks, but could use a beter flash player for playing games online.

  7. DS lover567 // March 24, 2008 at 7:08 pm // Reply

    You’re wrong about the grapics. The grapics rock! What were you thinking??? And holding the DS is not clumsy! The stlyus is like holding a pen! Sheesh! You’ve gotta own it to know it.

  8. gwiiplayer // March 24, 2008 at 6:40 pm // Reply

    Wii is the best, hands down.

  9. Psp is the best system out there. If you buy emulators it can play any system game. If only Halo was a regular game on it……

    🙁

  10. GuitarHerolegand // March 24, 2008 at 4:21 pm // Reply

    xbox 360 is the best compared to ps2 and wii! however, the red rings of death are terrible! Be careful with your xbox 360!

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