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How's your PS3?

Asked by Bamfnelson (6points) October 2nd, 2007 from iPhone

How’s it run, I’m thinking of getting one

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meeno's avatar

Everything’s good. I just don’t love it. Maybe it’s because it has much fewer games than Xbox 360, and you have to always pay more for the same game. Besides, for a video game console, it is way too large.

k2times's avatar

I still love it. Blu Ray player is beautiful, I love the feel, responsiveness and weight of the controllers, and I dig the games available online through the ps store.

I don’t get caught up in the ‘one vs. the other’ console conversations that are so popular among 12 year olds on various gaming sites. Put simply, ps3 is a great system with beautiful graphics and backwards capabilities with all of your ps2 games. I’d certainly buy one again today 8 months in…

robhaya's avatar

I love my PS3 and the Blu-Ray player is awesome (get Planet Earth BBC Edition-stunning)! I think the interface for the system is very well done and easy to navigate. I only have one game for the system and look forward to purchasing other releases as they become available. The WIFI ability is very good and the ability to play a slideshow of photos straight from your memory card (CF, SD, etc) is a nice little feature.

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Sakata's avatar

I have a Wii, DS, Xbox, Xbox360, PSP, PS2, and PS3.
I love my PS3. Most of the debate I’ve heard involving the PS3 has been about the price when held up against the XBox360. IMO it’s honestly worth it to get the PS3.

Heres a breakdown of how the prices vs features work.

The two main things I like over the 360 are the PSN (Playstation Network) for the game & movie downloads, and the lack of chance in getting a RRoD.

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