@apujanata, I thought 360 used their own wireless signal, not Bluetooth like the other consoles? Blue Dragon is decent, but there are better RPGs out there. I'm just saying I'd look farther beyond what you've played.
360 Arcade as far as I see from Amazon, BB, GS still comes with 256mb unit but I had also thought they upped it to 512mb or it was integrated into the hardware with Jaspers.
I'm not trying to be fanboyish, just coming from someone who has owned 360 for years and PS3 for months. I'd go with PS3. I wouldn't recommend it so strongly if I didn't feel there was a significant difference in what you get in terms of price, reliability, games, features, etc.
Arcade 200 (no HDD, in all likelihood you'd find yourself buy an HDD eventually unless you never plan to buy XBLA game), 20-30 recharger, upgrade to component cable or HDMI 40 & 50 or 4 depending on if 360 works with generic HDMI. So you're paying 224-280 for it with no HDD. Add an HDD, which most people end up doing and you're up to the price of a PS3. Only extra purchase you need with PS3 is HDMI for 4 or component for 20-25. Like PS3 360 looks like crap on composite cable. You don't need HDTV, but definitely something above composite. And it may very well go RROD on you.
It's all about not being only the price it is advertised as.
I regret buying my 360 twice, 1st time and replacing it with a new one when it broke and was not repaired correctly (before PS3). It's sitting boxed up now since December.
Best PS3 exclusives: LBP, Valkyria Chronicles, Killzone 2.
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I thought 360 used their own wireless signal, not Bluetooth like the other consoles? Blue Dragon is decent, but there are better RPGs out there. I'm just saying I'd look farther beyond what you've played.
360 Arcade as far as I see from Amazon, BB, GS still comes with 256mb unit but I had also thought they upped it to 512mb or it was integrated into the hardware with Jaspers.
I'm not trying to be fanboyish, just coming from someone who has owned 360 for years and PS3 for months. I'd go with PS3. I wouldn't recommend it so strongly if I didn't feel there was a significant difference in what you get in terms of price, reliability, games, features, etc.
Arcade 200 (no HDD, in all likelihood you'd find yourself buy an HDD eventually unless you never plan to buy XBLA game), 20-30 recharger, upgrade to component cable or HDMI 40 & 50 or 4 depending on if 360 works with generic HDMI. So you're paying 224-280 for it with no HDD. Add an HDD, which most people end up doing and you're up to the price of a PS3. Only extra purchase you need with PS3 is HDMI for 4 or component for 20-25. Like PS3 360 looks like crap on composite cable. You don't need HDTV, but definitely something above composite. And it may very well go RROD on you.
It's all about not being only the price it is advertised as.
I regret buying my 360 twice, 1st time and replacing it with a new one when it broke and was not repaired correctly (before PS3). It's sitting boxed up now since December.
Best PS3 exclusives: LBP, Valkyria Chronicles, Killzone 2.