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Post by jtriman on Jan 1, 2006 18:27:38 GMT -5
Hmm...i really have no idea. I really love great graphics when it comes to video games. Since PS3 and Revolution have yet to show any screenshots...it will be tough. I never really liked Xbox because of their bulky controllers, but their games have proven to be very enjoyable and entertaining. Though, I will tip my hat off to Nintendo Revolution, for they have truely revolutionize the gaming industry with the newly designed and unique controller. I can't wait to try out shooting and zelda games with it. Instead of the usual analog to slice with the sword, I would physically do the slicing. NEAT-O! Ahh forgot to mention that you can download old games (Even from nes) and play it on the revolution!
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Post by Variable on Jan 1, 2006 18:56:44 GMT -5
I'm gonna go with the PS3 since, y'know, it'll be backwards compatible with all my other games and will most likely continue with other series I like (MGS, Final Fantasy).
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Post by Richard on Jan 2, 2006 0:03:16 GMT -5
Even though I recently bought an Xbox 360, I gotta admit that the Revolution does intrigue me
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Post by Kenji-kun on Jan 2, 2006 11:05:34 GMT -5
I chose the PlayStation 3, not because of its boomerang controller, but also because of the backwards compatibility and because IMO there are good import Japanese PS2 games out there (example, with the "NARUTO: Narutimate Hero" series).
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Post by gav on Jan 2, 2006 21:05:57 GMT -5
Even tho the revolution will change the way games will be played, how will we enjoy classic games like street fighter, andgood old LoZ with limited button? And how would backward games be compatable?
I perfer the PS3, when they had all the goodies like built in router and stuff. But now, revolution seems interesting
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Post by ratbag on Jan 4, 2006 19:46:36 GMT -5
They should have stuck with the old school PS controller. It beats every single other one I've seen.
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