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Though all videogame consoles want to be the entertainment focus of your home, Nintendo’s Wii is marketed towards a more general audience (with which it has been wildly successful) while the Xbox 360 from Microsoft and Sony’s Playstation 3 chase the hard-core action-gaming crowd dominated by male teens and tweens, as reflected by Xbox 360 Accessories like an Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter.  Where hardware is concerned, the Wii is outclassed by both the Xbox and the PS3, but it’s really software that makes a game console successful or not. Thus do Microsoft and Sony’s catalogs appear rather similar, as both are targeting the same market with a similar number of titles offering a similar range of action gameplay.

But serious numbers mean serious bragging rights in action-gaming, and it should also be remembered that, no matter what else is said, it is the hardware that drives the software.  (Though no one boasts of their Xbox 360 Power Supply.)  And so it is that many find the Xbox 360 and the PS3 honestly similar under the hood, regardless of Sony’s much-promoted “emotion engine” said to render facial expressions so accurately as to make for a much more engrossing gaming experience. On the other hand, both consoles do have their respective shares of near-rabid fanatics who swear that major differences abound between the two. Yet it’s a safe bet that few, if any, would turn down a rival console given as a gift!

The real differences, in fact, concern those truly special features unique to each platform, as well as the uncommon online experiences they provide. With Microsoft there is a noticeably richer online experience than that of Sony, whose online service is not terrible at all. But the Xbox 360 provides a much broader experience where that’s concerned, even as the PS3 tries very hard to make up for it with a built-in Blu-ray DVD player, WiFi web surfing, and support for Bluetooth wireless devices. To which it should be added that NetFlix on-demand is available through the Xbox 360, doubtless doing away with all the PS3’s multimedia advantages. But the PS3 is extensively moddable by users with the technical interest, while Microsoft rather discourages such hobbyist tinkering under the hood.

Then there’s the issue of costs, with the PS3 promotion more than the Xbox 360 due to its slightly greater number of features. Naturally, if you’re a hard-core gamer, prices are doubtless not going to be all that huge a consideration, because purchasing decisions will often be made based on titles exclusive to each platform. Of course, the truly hard-core don’t care about prices at all and would austerely buy both systems!

 

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