10-19-2008, 12:52 AM
myself, I can't say that the PS3 will pull out of the race anytime soon, or for it pulling out in the far future.
yes, I admit, for casual gamers it might be a bit pricy, even for me iut was probably a bit pricy to buy it. But here's my pro for PS3:
I had gotten Metal Gear Solid for the PS from my friend, I tried playing on the PS2, it was so scratched up, the PS2 actually said there was no disk inserted into the PS2. So I popped it into my PS3 just for the hell of it a while later, and gues what, it worked perfectly, nothing screwed up, and there were no bugs... as far I know of.
the only thing I'm worrying about for the PS3 is the lack of exclusives, yes it's getting more and more, but for all we now they might eventually port to the 360, but still, the PS3 could own the Xbox when companies finally realize how they can take advantage of the PS3's technology.
And bluetooth, PS3 supports Bluetooth, which is kind of a setback compared to what others use (whatever wireless that tech is called)
yes, I admit, for casual gamers it might be a bit pricy, even for me iut was probably a bit pricy to buy it. But here's my pro for PS3:
I had gotten Metal Gear Solid for the PS from my friend, I tried playing on the PS2, it was so scratched up, the PS2 actually said there was no disk inserted into the PS2. So I popped it into my PS3 just for the hell of it a while later, and gues what, it worked perfectly, nothing screwed up, and there were no bugs... as far I know of.
the only thing I'm worrying about for the PS3 is the lack of exclusives, yes it's getting more and more, but for all we now they might eventually port to the 360, but still, the PS3 could own the Xbox when companies finally realize how they can take advantage of the PS3's technology.
And bluetooth, PS3 supports Bluetooth, which is kind of a setback compared to what others use (whatever wireless that tech is called)