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> For some reason I have never sided with Nintendo gaming consoles. They
> don't really compete with Sony and Microsoft consoles.
Nintendo have said they will be releasing a thing where you can download NES,SNES and 64 games onto the Gamecube 2. Now forgive me if im wrong, but thats just a quick way of getting cash. Re-releasing yet MORE, 'old classics''
When will Ninty learn to make NEW, refreshing games.
> And the Revolution:
> Access to download a huge catalogue of NES, SNES and N64 games.
> Backwards compatibility with GameCube titles.
That sounds immense.
Its hard to tell until they are released. Either way, it doesnt matter which you buy because both will have games like Burnout and Fifa that are released on both and will also have their fair share of exclusives so you'll have something fun to play.
CPU with three IBM PowerPC 3.2 GHz Cores
ATI 500 MHz graphics processor
48 billion shader operations per second
512Mb GDDR3RAM of memory
20 Gb Hard Drive
Three USB Ports
Support for four controllers
Wireless Controllers
Personalised Clip-On Fascias
Video Chat Camera Support
The PS3 has these:
Cell Processor PowerPC-base Core 3.2GHz CPU
RSX 550 MHz graphics processor
100 billion shader operations per second
256Mb XDR Main RAM at 3.2 GHz plus 256MB GDDR3 VRAM at 700MHz
Slot for additional hard drive
Six USB Ports
Support for seven wireless controllers
"Blu-Ray" Media Support
And the Revolution:
WiFi internet capability out of the box and access to online gaming.
Access to download a huge catalogue of NES, SNES and N64 games.
Backwards compatibility with GameCube titles.
DVD movie capability.
I think I would chose out of the XBOX 360 and the PS3
Or, another Smackdown outing on the PS3.