Monday, October 26, 2009

Xbox 360 Powers Video Gaming

By Bernard W. Oakford

So let's start at the top by going straight to the bottom - the bottom line, that is, the assumption being that price is the main deciding factor behind any purchase since if price were no object at all then all three systems could be easily purchased and enjoyed. And the first thing to know about gaming console prices is that the Playstation 3 is the most expensive one of all, though it does boast of more features overall than its rivals. However, the Xbox 360 and the Wii do offer unique features all their own.

The second factor to consider is the hardware. Once again, the Playstation 3 stands out, this time for having the fastest processor of all. However, the Xbox 360 and the Wii are no slouches, either, and if the Xbox 360 is beaten in this department, it's not by much.

The second factor to think about is the hardware. Once more, the Playstation 3 stands out, this time for possessing the speediest processor of all. But the Xbox 360 and the Wii are no slouches, either, and if the Xbox 360 is beaten in this regard, it isn't by a lot.

But the Playstation 3 boasts an "emotion engine" that makes full use of the platform's brute computational strengths to render more lifelike facial expressions for much more immersive gaming experiences. The Xbox 360, at a very close second place right behind Sony, is also graphically stunning and capable of very realistic details.

But the Playstation 3 bears an "emotion engine" that fully uses the platform's brute computational strengths to render more lifelike facial expressions for much more immersive gaming experiences. The Xbox 360, at a very close second place right behind Sony, is also graphically stunning and capable of very realistic details, and it also provides richer online gameplay, with interesting non-gaming services in addition. Nintendo's online offerings are also notable, but it is rightly renowned more for the revolutionary user interface incorporating actual human kinetics to control characters' actions onscreen.

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