Wrong! The xbox360 "core" doesnt come with a harddrive but it does allow you to add one for a little less than $100. An xbox360 core is completely upgradeable to a xbox360 premium system.
I'm note sure about the PS3 lite versus the full PS3 because Sony keeps lying about the specs to steal the attention from Microsoft. Ido know they cut features and processing power every few months. I think the PS3 lite ($499 model) didnt have an HDMI port until last month when Sony declared there would be (unconfirmed). This is the first time I heard of Sony upping the spec on one of the models, if it's true.
Sony better be worrying about the xbox720 because once the PS3 gets up to speed late next year it will probably only have a couple of years before it hits and I bet the 720 (call it what you like) will have near 100% backwards compatibility with the xbox360 and be absolutuely stunning. Directx10 games coming out next year look better than anything on the xbox360 or PS3 BY A LONG SHOT.
Mothers are in their 30s to 40s on average which menas they may had exposure to atari2600 , pong and the like. They are also much more computer savy than in previous decades. I think it's not far fetched at all for a mother to play the xbox360.
My sister-in-law plays the pool gae from xbox live arcade with her son and I just purchased and loaded Uno. I'm trying to convince her to give it a try since I can playwith her some night. She doesnt play the usual x360 gaes since the motion gives her a headache. I know regular gamers that cant play first person shooters due to the otion sickness. So, my point is she gets ill playing ost xbox titles but found something that she can enjoy with her kids. Most Moms want to be involved with the games that their kids play.
Our only problem is to convince my nephew to turn off the xbox every once in awhile. I love card and board games but if he doesnt see a plug or battery compartment, he is not interested.
The same price they pay for tea in china
Wrong! The xbox360 "core" doesnt come with a harddrive but it does allow you to add one for a little less than $100. An xbox360 core is completely upgradeable to a xbox360 premium system.
I'm note sure about the PS3 lite versus the full PS3 because Sony keeps lying about the specs to steal the attention from Microsoft. Ido know they cut features and processing power every few months. I think the PS3 lite ($499 model) didnt have an HDMI port until last month when Sony declared there would be (unconfirmed). This is the first time I heard of Sony upping the spec on one of the models, if it's true.
Sony better be worrying about the xbox720 because once the PS3 gets up to speed late next year it will probably only have a couple of years before it hits and I bet the 720 (call it what you like) will have near 100% backwards compatibility with the xbox360 and be absolutuely stunning. Directx10 games coming out next year look better than anything on the xbox360 or PS3 BY A LONG SHOT.
Mothers are in their 30s to 40s on average which menas they may had exposure to atari2600 , pong and the like. They are also much more computer savy than in previous decades. I think it's not far fetched at all for a mother to play the xbox360. My sister-in-law plays the pool gae from xbox live arcade with her son and I just purchased and loaded Uno. I'm trying to convince her to give it a try since I can playwith her some night. She doesnt play the usual x360 gaes since the motion gives her a headache. I know regular gamers that cant play first person shooters due to the otion sickness. So, my point is she gets ill playing ost xbox titles but found something that she can enjoy with her kids. Most Moms want to be involved with the games that their kids play. Our only problem is to convince my nephew to turn off the xbox every once in awhile. I love card and board games but if he doesnt see a plug or battery compartment, he is not interested.