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Reply #60 posted 05/18/05 8:50am

TheFrog

amyhr said:

Marrk said:

Xbox 360 all the way. The Xbox is a superior piece of kit now and will be when the Next Gen consoles are launched. Hell the Nintendo Gamecube is superior to the PS2.

Fuck Sony.


From where are you basing these claims of superiorority? Are they based on some kind of irrefutible facts, or just your (obvious) dislike of Sony?

For a slightly more objective, and not too technical, comparison between the Xbox 360 and PS3, check this out
http://blogs.guardian.co.....html#more

BTW, Nintendo has all but admited both last time out and this time out that hardware-wise they can't compete, but that they are on full-scale attack on the software front...


i just read all of that, and i'm still none the wiser about what the fuck to do. sad

the consensus seems to be, "wait for the games". confused

except for that one person who said, "x-box360 for general people, ps3 for hardcore gamers and nintendo for the young uns."

confuse
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Reply #61 posted 05/18/05 9:46am

ella731

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TheFrog said:

amyhr said:



From where are you basing these claims of superiorority? Are they based on some kind of irrefutible facts, or just your (obvious) dislike of Sony?

For a slightly more objective, and not too technical, comparison between the Xbox 360 and PS3, check this out
http://blogs.guardian.co.....html#more

BTW, Nintendo has all but admited both last time out and this time out that hardware-wise they can't compete, but that they are on full-scale attack on the software front...


i just read all of that, and i'm still none the wiser about what the fuck to do. sad

the consensus seems to be, "wait for the games". confused

except for that one person who said, "x-box360 for general people, ps3 for hardcore gamers and nintendo for the young uns."

confuse



well I dont diagree taht playstation is for hardcore gamers, but hell im just a bit of a part time player, and I am smitten with teh PS systems

shrug
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Reply #62 posted 05/18/05 10:49am

amyhr

TheFrog said:



i just read all of that, and i'm still none the wiser about what the fuck to do. sad

the consensus seems to be, "wait for the games". confused

except for that one person who said, "x-box360 for general people, ps3 for hardcore gamers and nintendo for the young uns."

confuse



At this point it probably is best to just "wait for the games" instead of making up your mind. The article above is mostly for people who need to start hardware bashing based on tech specs alone.

However, there is one detail with which you may be able to start "making a decision": The PS3 is the only one which supports a next generation video standard (Blu-Ray). They all support DVD (from what I can see).

Another minor detail is the PS3 is 'effortlessly' backwards compatible with all PS1 and PS2 games, whereas the Xbox 360 is only backwards compatible w/'hit xbox titles'. The nintendo will directly play GameCube games, but anything older then that (and it will play nes, snes, and n64) will most likely require you to buy them again through some kind of download site, or at least purchase seperate hardware...
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Reply #63 posted 05/18/05 10:56am

jayaredee

WHy do you need dvd on your game systems?
I already have a dvd player....

Ugh, these people equip such useless crap with their systems and don't actually make good games anymore!

Where is Tetris?
Where is duck hunt?
Where is Donkey Kong?

Damn this inferior technology. Put some love into your games
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Reply #64 posted 05/18/05 4:31pm

uPtoWnNY

ella731 said:

Sony unveils PlayStation 3

New system set for Spring 2006 launch, boasts 35 times the power of the PS2.
May 17, 2005: 10:10 AM EDT
By Chris Morris, CNN/Money


Sony's PlayStation 3






LOS ANGELES (CNN/Money) - Sony won't have a new console on the market this holiday season, but it's doing all it can to convince consumers to wait a bit longer before buying their next video game machine.

The company unveiled details of its PlayStation 3 Monday, showing off a machine with enormous horsepower, stunning graphics and a slew of multimedia elements.

Due in spring 2006, the PlayStation 3 is powered by the "Cell" processor, which Sony boasts makes the machine 35 times more powerful than the PlayStation 2. It will support Blu-Ray storage devices, which hold significantly more data than today's DVDs, as well as seven wireless controllers, and has outputs for two high-definition televisions (HDTVs).

Sony (Research) did not announce whether it plans to launch the system first in Japan, then months later in North America, as has been its practice with previous PlayStations, or simultaneously throughout the world. It also did not disclose an estimated retail price for the machine.

"All of us at Sony Computer Entertainment have been waiting a long time for this moment," Kaz Hirai, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, said at a news conference.

"We have always attempted to do things differently. Our vision has taken us to unprecedented levels of success and innovation. Just keeping up with conventional technology is not enough for us."

Sony's announcement came the same day that Microsoft, its smaller rival in the video game business, announced that up to 40 new titles for its new Xbox 360, will be available in time for the holidays.

Sony's PlayStation 3 will be fully "backward compatible," playing all existing PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games. It will come equipped with a Blu-Ray DVD drive and support the sharpest format for HDTV, 1080p.

The machine itself is about the same size as the current PlayStation 2 with a rounded, convex look. Sony showed off the machine in three colors: black, silver and white.

Wireless controllers using Bluetooth technology will be standard. Sony (Research) said the system will support up to seven simultaneous players, a significant boost from the four standard today.

Additionally, PSP owners will be able to use their handheld gaming device as either a controller or an additional screen, perhaps viewing tactical or statistical information that ties in with the game on your television.

The PS3's ability to display data on two screens can be used for a multitude of purposes, said Sony. Players might be able to create a panoramic view by attaching two TVs, high definition or standard definition. Players might also be able to leave a visual chat window open with their online competitors as they play.

Sony said it will offer a high definition camera as a peripheral to the PS3, allowing players to use the game machine as a makeshift video phone or let them broadcast their own programming, whether live or from the machine's detachable 2.5-inch hard drive.

Graphically, Sony showed a number of clips running on PlayStation 3 hardware, including "Devil May Cry," "Metal Gear Solid," "Gran Tursimo" and "Tekken" and had live interactive demos of several games, including Electronic Arts' (Research) "Fight Night: Round 3".

The PS3 will include slots for a number of consumer electronic digital storage devices, including Sony memory sticks, SD memory cards and compact flash cards.

In addition to playing games, it will allow users to access digital video and audio files, view digital pictures, offer video chat and allow users to access the Internet.

As with Microsoft's (Research) Xbox 360, online functionality will play an important role with the PS3. The system will ship with a built-in gigabit Ethernet port and can handle both types of wireless Internet access, 802.11b and 802.11g.

Sony hinted it, like Microsoft, would offer an online marketplace, where users can buy games online.

"PlayStation 3 truly is the system to be placed in the center of the living room in homes around the globe," said Ken Kutaragi, widely considered the father of the PlayStation. "The future is almost here with the PS3."









I've been gaming since the days of Pong, so I can't wait for this. Imagine what Madden, Tekken & Grand Theft Auto will look like on the PS3 - SWEET!
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