ps3 was never ahead, so your comment is just dumb. 360 costs $279 for the tard pack and $300 for the normal version. ps3 costs $400 for the tard pack and $500 for the normal one.
point is ps3 is still just a bluray player. software sales are crap, dominated 3:1 by xbox and 5:3 by wii
Tard pack. Best way i've seen that put. Good thing I have a 60gb PS3 and a 360 Pro as well as XBL Gold. I've found out once you've purchased all of them, (yes I have a wii as well) then there is no need to bicker and fight about which one is better. Just go buy them all or be quiet.
360 still has WAY more exclusive games.... My PS3 is a glorified Blu Ray player.... my 360 is battle scarred and well worn from use. Sony is not yet a threat
When you can fill up your PS3 with80 gb of data email me, until then I will be using my 360 120gb to download movies, tv shows and upload games onto oh and stream netflix movies onto. I have to say, Microsoft kicked everybody elses ass at E3 in terms of major announcements.
PS3 "tard" packs are still more worth it than 360's unless you have your cable modem right next to your main TV in your living room. Personally I don't want to have to pay 100 dollars for wi-fi when both PS3 and Wii have it built-in. PS3 is for people who can afford the whole package and not have to wait for add-ons to come out and slowly drain their wallets. Though the way the economy is, the US dollar is worth less and less, so maybe it's smarter to buy things in pieces until Bush is out of office. Also, can anyone clarify the backwards compatibility differences between the models? I thought the current 40gb and the 80gb PS3's still have backwards compatibility, just software-based, meaning less supported games, not none at all...?
@Jonas Well I saved myself the $100 dollars by running network line to my entertainment center. Put a switch up there and that way I can run my sat box, 360, and laptop of ethernet. Faster and a lot easier to setup.
Also good thing you prefaced your last comment with "I think" because the 40GB PS3 does not have backwards compatibility and the 80GB soon will not either, which is the whole point of this posting.
If you buy the add-ons required to match the PS3, it comes out to about the same cost as the 40GB model. When the price drop goes into effect the 360 is probably going to have a little more competition.
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How's Xbox360 gonna catch up. I expect low ranked :)
my guess would be charging $100 less.
ps3 was never ahead, so your comment is just dumb. 360 costs $279 for the tard pack and $300 for the normal version. ps3 costs $400 for the tard pack and $500 for the normal one.
point is ps3 is still just a bluray player. software sales are crap, dominated 3:1 by xbox and 5:3 by wii
Tard pack. Best way i've seen that put. Good thing I have a 60gb PS3 and a 360 Pro as well as XBL Gold. I've found out once you've purchased all of them, (yes I have a wii as well) then there is no need to bicker and fight about which one is better. Just go buy them all or be quiet.
360 still has WAY more exclusive games.... My PS3 is a glorified Blu Ray player.... my 360 is battle scarred and well worn from use. Sony is not yet a threat
When you can fill up your PS3 with80 gb of data email me, until then I will be using my 360 120gb to download movies, tv shows and upload games onto oh and stream netflix movies onto. I have to say, Microsoft kicked everybody elses ass at E3 in terms of major announcements.
PS3 "tard" packs are still more worth it than 360's unless you have your cable modem right next to your main TV in your living room. Personally I don't want to have to pay 100 dollars for wi-fi when both PS3 and Wii have it built-in. PS3 is for people who can afford the whole package and not have to wait for add-ons to come out and slowly drain their wallets. Though the way the economy is, the US dollar is worth less and less, so maybe it's smarter to buy things in pieces until Bush is out of office. Also, can anyone clarify the backwards compatibility differences between the models? I thought the current 40gb and the 80gb PS3's still have backwards compatibility, just software-based, meaning less supported games, not none at all...?
@Jonas
Well I saved myself the $100 dollars by running network line to my entertainment center. Put a switch up there and that way I can run my sat box, 360, and laptop of ethernet. Faster and a lot easier to setup.
Also good thing you prefaced your last comment with "I think" because the 40GB PS3 does not have backwards compatibility and the 80GB soon will not either, which is the whole point of this posting.
@JerkfacedFed
If you buy the add-ons required to match the PS3, it comes out to about the same cost as the 40GB model. When the price drop goes into effect the 360 is probably going to have a little more competition.
@Jared You can download TV shows and Movies on the PS3 as well, from the PSN.