Paper Euphoria

March 31, 2009

Finding A Present For Video Gamers

Filed under: Arts And Entertainment, General, Product Reviews, Reference And Education, Vehicles — Paper Euphoria @ 12:02 am

Game consoles are used to play the latest video games, meaning any video game player would love to have an addition to his or her console library. You have plenty of options to choose from in picking a game console, meaning that you will likely have a hard time figuring out what the recipient of the gift would like most.

The Xbox 360 is among the highest selling game consoles, thanks to its competitive pricing and its wide support. The Xbox 360 did have a bit of trouble with faulty systems breaking down, but it seems that Microsoft has started to improve Xbox designs and cut down on the percent of failures. So long as you decide to get a new model, you should be fine.

The PlayStation 3 is another option, but tends to be out of the budget range of some. The PlayStation 3 is said to have better performance, and it also has free online play for most games. This is in comparison to the Xbox, which charges for online multiplayer use via the Live network. The PlayStation 3 also has many exclusive games that aren’t available on other game consoles.

While Microsoft and Sony duke it out, Nintendo has their own offering: the Nintendo Wii. This game console is popular for being very inexpensive, having a lot of fun games, and also because it is considered a family console. That is to say that the Wii interests even those who don’t like video games, thanks to the level of interactivity that the specially designed Wii remote gives games.

Last generation consoles are still in demand, but to a lesser extent. The PlayStation 2, for instance, has dropped dramatically in price- making it affordable to anyone at all. Some games such as Final Fantasy 12 are also only available on the PS2, making it a highly sought after console at times. The original Xbox doesn’t have the same support, since the Xbox 360 will play most older Xbox games.

You could even go back further into time and obtain the SNES, Sega, or NES systems that were so popular so long ago. This will actually be hard since they are no longer in production, but you can still allow a video game player to enjoy the nostalgia by buying the games via the Nintendo Wii or Xbox 360 networks, which serve as a means to emulate such systems.

Final Thoughts

If you need assistance in your decision, do be sure to ask a worker in the electronics section of the store you visit. Most often, stores will only hire those who are hip on the latest in video game technology- so don’t be afraid to rely on them for advice.

Learn more about xbox 360 and wii.

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