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Video Game Consoles

February 21st, 2009 Aurel No comments

How to Choose  Video Game Consoles

By JJ Hendricks

Video Game Console

Video Game Console

These are some  video game consoles available at retailers right now; Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Wii, and Nintendo DS. It can be hard to choose which one is right for you. And after you add in the old consoles too, it makes the choice even more overwhelming. Don’t worry too much though. Just ask yourself a few simple questions outlined below and you can easily decide which system is right for you.The points to consider are price, graphics, game selection, and other capabilities.

Price -

Probably the single biggest factor for someone choosing video game consoles is the price they have to pay to purchase the system itself. Prices range from $599 for the Playstation 3 down to $129 for the Nintendo DS. And if you really want to save money you can buy past generation consoles like Playstation, Nintendo 64, and Super Nintendo and spend no more than $20 for a used system. PS3 and Xbox 360 games are usually $59.99 new, while Nintendo DS games sell for $29.99 new. Games for old systems are hard to find at regular retailers, but they are usually quite a bit cheaper if you buy them online.

Graphics -

The graphics are always improving with the newer video game consoles, so the newer systems will always have the best graphics. The Nintendo DS and PSP lack the graphical power that the home consoles have because they are portable. And the PSP can display graphics quite a bit better than the DS.

If you are considering older systems, each generation is roughly at the same level graphically no matter which system you choose. Playstation and Nintendo 64 are about the same, as are Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. But the Nintendo 64 will have better graphics than Super Nintendo, which in turn is better than the original Nintendo.

Game Selection -

The main reason you buy a system is for the games, so you have to be sure the games you want to play are on the system you choose. Some systems have very wide selections of games because they were so popular, like Playstation 2, Playstation, and Super Nintendo. If you really like a particular series of games (Mario, Halo, Final Fantasy, etc) you need to be sure to pick the system that those games come out on. Mario games are only available on Nintendo consoles, including Gamecube, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, and Super Nintendo. Halo is only on Microsoft’s systems, Xbox and Xbox 360. Meanwhile, Final Fantasy has changed systems. Other Capabilities -

Many systems have features unique to them that might be important to you or change game play dramatically. For example, the Wii uses motion-sensing controllers so all of their games use a different style of game play compared to the other systems with a regular joystick. If portability is important to you be sure to choose one of the portable systems PSP, Nintendo DS, Gameboy Advance, or Gameboy. If online games are and important feature, you should choose the Xbox or Xbox 360. They have the most capable online features.

If you are on a tight budget but want a wide selection of games to play, you should choose Playstation or Super Nintendo. The systems and games are very cheap now and thousands of games were made for them. If you want the best graphics and online games, you should probably choose the Xbox 360. Now go buy it and start enjoying your gaming purchase.

Game Consoles

February 2nd, 2009 Aurel No comments

Game Consoles Buying Guide

By Elena Price

Games Consoles

Games Consoles

There are a number of different types of games consoles available to buy online, with some outstanding features and playing capabilities. From the latest models with high definition graphics to take-anywhere handheld models, there is a console for you! Here are some useful hints and tips for things to consider when choosing a games console.

How to Choose a Games Console - Introduction :
Games consoles are computer systems that enable users to play many types of game using a keypad or joystick device. The games console can be plugged into a television or monitor. Most modern games consoles also play music CDs, DVDs and can connect to the internet, making them a home entertainment system rather than just a games machine.
Early models of video games consoles in the 1970’s and 1980’s used games cartridges that would slot into the unit, while during the 1990’s, the concept of using a compact disc to hold games was introduced with the popular Sony Playstation.

Today’s game consoles can use flash memory, DVDs and hard drives, and the latest models can even play high definition Blu-Ray and HD-DVD video discs.

You Want to Buy A Games Console - But Which Type?
There are two main types of games console, those designed for home use and handheld portable games consoles.
Leading standard games consoles include:

- One of the newest and high tech games consoles available, the Sony Playstation 3 features a high definition Blu-Ray disc player. The Playstation 3 has a 60 gigabyte hard drive to store video, music and game information files, and a wireless internet connection is available for multi-player gaming and online entertainment. It will also play many games designed for the previous Playstation models.

- Microsoft Xbox 360 - Manufactured by Microsoft, the Xbox 360 rivals the Playstation 3 for high definition game playing and movies. Games specially designed for the Xbox 360 feature cinematic-like graphics and full surround sound. Music and picture files stored on the Xbox 360 can be viewed using Microsoft Windows, and the console can also be connected to the internet via broadband for downloading game demos and playing online multi-player games.

- Launched in 2006, the Nintendo Wii is compact, stylish and is backwards compatible, so you can play games designed for Nintendo’s previous games console, the Gamecube. One of the most affordable quality games consoles available, the Nintendo Wii uses 512 MB of internal flash memory to enhance game play, has 2 USB ports for improved connectivity to other devices and a built-in WiFi system for connecting to other devices wirelessly. Compare prices of Nintendo WII Consoles and packages that include the latest Wii Games - here you can search hundreds of stores for the best prices and deals, place an order and find out delivery details and stock levels of the latest wii games such as wii fit.

Handheld consoles are ideal for gaming when you’re on the move, and boast similar features and capabilities to standard games consoles with a similar range of games. Handheld consoles available include:

- Portable, slim and with two bright screens and great battery life. There is a wide range of games available for the Nintendo DS Lite, and with stereo sound and a headphone option, this is a versatile games console with excellent 3D visual effects.

- The Sony PSP is a portable version of the Playstation, which weighs just 260g and has a fantastic 4.3 inch widescreen that displays incredible graphics. If you use the PSP near an internet wireless access area you can download game content straight to the PSP or play games online. How to Choose Games Console Games Games for games consoles are usually made for particular models, so you should see what types of games are available for each. Some consoles are popular for certain types of games, but it’s worth noting that most of the biggest sellers are often available for all models of games console.

Do I Need to Buy an Extended Games Console Warranty?
Warranties can differ between different brands of games console and retailers, so it’s worth comparing them to find the one that suits you.