Best and Worst on consoles.

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Here are my opinons on these on what is great and what REALLY needs to be improved.

First let's go with the Best part:

Best hardware: Playstation 3.

Best Graphics: Xbox360

Best Internet Service: Xbox live

Best Controller: Xbox360

Best Backwards compatiablity: Playstation 3

Best library of games: Xbox360

Best memory storage: Xbox360 with 120GB HDD.

Now...let's go with the worst part.

Worst Hardware: Xbox360

Worst Internet service: Wii

Worst controller: Wii (Wii motion should've been built into the controller at first...and batteries die too quickly.)

Worst Graphics: Wii

Worst Memory Storage: Wii

Worst Backwards compatiablity: Xbox360

Now...that's all I can think of this time. If any of you disagree, feel free to chime in.
 
Not liking the Wii are we?!

First of all -

Nintendo never really had internet service. They did have it for GameCube, but it never took off. They knew they couldn't compete with XBox Live. So, when the Wii came out, they could NOT believe that it was completely much better than xbox and PS. Yes it's not the greatest, but it's enough for easiness and for family. Aren't Mii's cute?!

They're very simplistic. They rather focus on gameplay than graphics. The wii has the same/similar graphic card as GameCube. The games are still pretty awesome, like Zelda or Resident Evil 4. Nintendo has always been family oriented company and games. I would be REALLY surprised if they ever accept Grand Theft Auto. It won't happen.

While hardware and graphics are so much better on PS3 or Xbox 360. You cannot deny the numbers. There's a lot of nursing homes that are using this console to keep them active. There's quite a few people that lost weight playing Wii Sports or Wii Fit. You can't do that on Xbox or PS.

The only thing I totally disagree with you is backward compatibility. Wii has backward compatibility to 100%. PS3 doesn't...at least not 100%. They will play all Playstation games, but not all PS2 games. Different types of PS3 accept some PS2 games, others don't accept at all like the 40gb and 80gb (this is from the start of launch).
 
The only thing I totally disagree with you is backward compatibility. Wii has backward compatibility to 100%. PS3 doesn't...at least not 100%. They will play all Playstation games, but not all PS2 games. Different types of PS3 accept some PS2 games, others don't accept at all like the 40gb and 80gb (this is from the start of launch).

You are correct.

The 60GB model can play most of the games for PS1 and PS2 due to the emotion chip. However, in the 80GB, they replaced it with an emulation software. As a result, less games were playable. Although you still can play PS1 games on them. 40GB has no emulation software for PS2.

Wii, it can play all of the games since they use an emulation software. Although you cannot stick a NES cartridge into it or anything like that. The Wii is a neat console if you ask me.
 
Source please?
I own 40 GB PS3, and I play PS2 FIFA 08, PS2 GranTurismo4 on my PS3, it works fine, but graphics :barf:

Weird. I remember reading that 40GB stripped it unless they changed it.
 
I disagreed.
Most current PS3 games come with blu-rays. :D

No, BD is just more storage and improves of speed, it has nothing with improves of graphic.

On graphic comparison for Battlefield Bad Company, it shows more vivid and little brighter on Xbox 360 version but shows little darker and little dull on PS3 version since rest of them aren't make very difference.

There's video to show about graphic comparison.
Gametrailers.com - Battlefield: Bad Company - PS3/360 Comparison HD

Other link for more detail
Xbox 360 Versus PlayStation 3 Graphics Comparison - Features at GameSpot
Xbox 360 Versus PlayStation 3 Graphics Comparison: Round 2 - Features at GameSpot
Quake Wars graphics comparison: Xbox 360 vs PS3 - VideoGamer.com

Most game titles looks same, some are little difference and few are very difference.
 
Nintendo DS is better than Wii and its multiplayer network is AWESOME. Oh I have R4DS mod.... I never paid a single dime on DS game ^_^

and Wii... well yea it's fun but.... I'm lazy and old... I don't want to move my arms. I regret buying it. oh yea - I soldered mod-chip into my Wii as well.
 
Best hardware: PS3 obviously
Best graphics: PS3 obviously
Best Internet service: Probably XBL
Best controller: DS3
Backwards compatibility: Who cares?
Best libary of games: XB360
Best hard drive storage: Clearly PS3, with the potential to upgrade up to 1tb.

Once developers realise the limitations (they already have) of DVD9, they'll all release their games only on PS3. Seriously, who would make a HD Console, with DVD being the storage of the HD material? :lol:
 
I thought Metal Gear solid 4 is the first using blu-ray?

All PS3 games use BD since launch day in 2006, just look at logo on disc if use BD or DVD.

I haven't seen any PS3 games that use DVD, I just noticed BD logo on it.
 
All PS3 games use BD since launch day in 2006, just look at logo on disc if use BD or DVD.

I haven't seen any PS3 games that use DVD, I just noticed BD logo on it.
according to Wikipedia,

MGS4:Guns of the Patriots is the first PS3 game that uses a full 50GB dual layer Blu-ray Disc through extensive efforts in data compression. I guess the rest of ps3 games are using 25GB single layer blu-ray disc
 
according to Wikipedia,

MGS4:Guns of the Patriots is the first PS3 game that uses a full 50GB dual layer Blu-ray Disc through extensive efforts in data compression. I guess the rest of ps3 games are using 25GB single layer blu-ray disc

Yup, that right.
 
according to Wikipedia,

MGS4:Guns of the Patriots is the first PS3 game that uses a full 50GB dual layer Blu-ray Disc through extensive efforts in data compression. I guess the rest of ps3 games are using 25GB single layer blu-ray disc

Probably because it's tough for game companies to come up with a similar discs for ALL three consoles. Notice that all three consoles have many same games? LEGO for one. The companies is kind of stuck with two extremes - Wii with their graphics, and PS3 with their dual layer. Sure, it may be better for Sony to have 1st party games to use Dual layer. However, I think because when they came out with PS3, game companies are scrambling to take advantage of it. It takes about a year to 3 years to create one game. So, that's quite a long time. Not like those simple days of Atari. :-P
 
I thought Metal Gear solid 4 is the first using blu-ray?

um, ALL PS3 games are based on blu-ray discs. MGS4 is used on the 50GB dual layer blu-ray disc so...that's alittle different but still a PS3 game.
 
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