Question Posted Saturday December 15 2007, 3:15 pm
please i need to know the difference between and xbox, wii, and play station 3 cause im getting one of those for christmas and i haven't decided which one i want =| thnx in advanced :)
The PS2 is exactly like the ps2 except better, I don't know the word, graphics... It's the same hype that occured when they came out with a ps2.
I don't know much about the xbox except that it can play games from other systems which is kind of cool.
The wii is a lot of fun. There are these remote controls that have strings coming off of them. You tie the string thing around your wrist and tighten it so it doesn't fall off. Then you get to actually play the game.
Another reason it's my favorite is because even though it doesn't seem like it, you are getting a minimal amount of excercise while playing so you're not just sitting aroudn for an hour or more not moving at all. Plus it is loads of fun to play! I suggest the wii.
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demireneel answered Saturday December 15 2007, 11:19 pm: A wii: You get a braclet sorta remote control and tie is around your wrist, this game is where you actually get up and participate which is really fun.
A PS3: It's like a PS2, only it has better graphics and you can download free games off of it's internet.
A XBOX360: This is nothing special. It's only cool because it has good graphics and it is more advanced. I wouldn't pick this but, that is my personal opinion. And, also, it has games, that don't come in any other form other then XBOX360.
-Demi
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