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Help ME!

You failed buying a 7800🙁 Shouldve bought the 360. That 7800 will be obsolete and worth zip sooner😉
 
I can still get a 360. I was going to get both anyway. And games are going to cost 60 bucks a piece on 360. Then you have to pay 70 bucks for live....and dont forget getting a hdtv. Its going to add up quicker gettin a 7800. And plus im thinking of waiting til ps3 and nr come out to see which one is better. And to be honest I think ps3 might have an edge over 360 and who nose what kind of horsepower the nr has.
 
Originally posted by: MBrown
I can still get a 360. I was going to get both anyway. And games are going to cost 60 bucks a piece on 360. Then you have to pay 70 bucks for live....and dont forget getting a hdtv. Its going to add up quicker gettin a 7800. And plus im thinking of waiting til ps3 and nr come out to see which one is better. And to be honest I think ps3 might have an edge over 360 and who nose what kind of horsepower the nr has.

First of all, games will be $50 standard. We already know Perfect Dark 0 is this way, while the Special Edition with all the extras and fun stuff is $60. Secondly, it all depends on what games you want to play. Look at what is available now for the PC and in the future and look at what will be available for the next generation consoles. Thirdly, it is unwise to say any next generation console has an advantage over another until we get actual reviews for the games and that sort and you are able to play each. Now, when talking about the Revolution, you don't want to talk about its "horsepower". It's almost a certainty that it won't be as powerful in terms of graphics and processing power as the Xbox 360, let alone the PlayStation 3. What the Revolution does have, though, is far more important: innovation. The unbelievably creative and, yes, revolutionary controller will make playing games on the system unlike anything you've ever played before. Plus, you get established franchises with the Revolution, like Mario and Zelda. This is all not to mention the "Virtual Console" part of the Revolution that allows you to play Nintendo's entire catalog of past releases for the NES, Super NES, and N64 on the Revolution, along with being able to play GameCube games on it. There are many more features about this system, but that's for later. Oh, and it will be much cheaper than the others!

That's all for now.
 
360 definitely. what's a 7800 over a 6800 gonna get you? pretty graphics? ok pretty graphics vs fun with your friends. (hah the commercial...fun with your friends=priceless 🙂 I'M A FUNNY GUY) besides, the 7800 will only go down in price.
 
I went 7800... I favour PC gaming heavily... I just finished playing BF2 a few mins ago and I couldn't be happier.

Try playing BF2 online, on an Xbox 360, in a PC environment with proper pointing devices, and not a friggin joypad.... (fps's should not be made for consoles if all you can use is a joystick)
 
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