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Monday, October 12, 2009

Comparing the Xbox 360 to All those Other Consoles

By Larry Moon

Over the years, Microsoft has had to deal with everything from the Playstation 2 and 3 to the Wii, as well as all the hand held versions out there. This was back when they unleashed their own version calling it the Xbox. It seems like forever ago, but it was around the same time the Nintendo GameCube was getting positive reviews for gearing it towards innocent kids games. It was a hard period of time for Microsoft to sit back and wait to release the ultimate gaming system called the Xbox 360.

For a whole year Microsoft had cornered the market with the Xbox 360, and had record sales. However, Playstation and Nintendo finally caught up with the trend, with Sony releasing the Playstation 3, and Nintendo coming out with the Wii. This was the new 7th generation consoles, and because of that, this is when the console wars really heated up. They heated up because now the consumer was having a hard time trying to figure out where to spend their money, and gave them the best deal. This is how the Xbox stacks up against the competition.

When comparing the 360 to the Nintendo Wii, there really isn't a comparison. Just take a look at the graphics from each console at your local gaming store and you'll see how far ahead the Xbox 360 is in this department. While this may be true, there are similar titles that can be played on both systems, so you ought to compare the controls.

Everything that revolves around the Nintendo Wii deals with the motion sensors. Companies have been trying to perfect this for years, but could never reach the heights that Wii has come to enjoy. Granted, you may not think about it, but the 360 has both wired and wireless controllers. You will find this extremely important when you play first person shooter games like Call of Duty or other exclusive games.

The Wii has been known to have titles that are geared more for an audience of all ages, while the Xbox 360 has been known to cater a bit more to the older audience. Most every system has a few game makers that cater only to that system, however the Wii is said to have special first-person titles designed strictly for their console to generate a new audience.

The PS3, on the other hand is the Xbox 360's closer competitor. Both systems are beefed with some impressive system specifications that are responsible for the great graphics that these consoles produce on their connected screens. The PS3 gains an edge over the Xbox 360 with its Blu-ray support, but the Xbox 360 continues to impress with wonderful visuals that are comparable to PC games that have high-end video cards. While many gamers love to debate which console yields out better graphics, it is easy to conclude that the games look alike at a glance.

However, if you're looking for more exclusive franchises, then the PS3 takes the cake. Then again, if you're looking for more exclusive titles you'll want to get a Xbox 360. While we're unsure of a true winner in this area, we will tell you that the Xbox 360 holds more titles and more positive ratings. So we might want to give them a slight edge over their competition.

However, both systems offer unbelievable game play and depending on what your looking for both consoles will give you a unique gaming experience. At any sense, the Xbox 360 is still a powerful system where you can play loads of great games. - 18762

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