Quote:
Originally Posted by truth411
Woah Blast form the past lol.
1. 3 things you forgot, the 360 Kinect package comes with no HDD and the 250gb HDD cost $130 + $60 (A year) to play games online. Also it is not a 3D compatible Bluray player in compliance to HDMI 1.4 specifications.
2. What in the world would you need 4 nav controllers for?? You don't need the nav controllers at all to play any move games. Also none of the PS3 controllers need any batteries, they recharge through a usb cable to any USB port.
Ps3 Move Bundle 399+3 extra controlers = $550
To get the 360 up feature for feature to the PS3 Means
360 Kinect Bundle + 250Gb HDD+ XBL Gold (Per year)+ Charge N Play kit+ Blu-ray (which is not available) = $510
At the end of the day cost of both are pretty comparable and IMVHO just play the one with Games that appeal to you and screw the fanboy nonsense. For me it has been all Playstation until Gears 3 comes out. 
|
1. No, like i said, they have an Xbox 360 /kinect combo that comes with a 4 gb HD. Not much, but if you're not goin to be doing the Live stuff, then you don't need much more than that. Link:
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox360/consoles?xr=shellnav
2. Ok, I was thinking the nav controllers were something like the nun-chuck attachment on the wii. My bad on that, thanks for the correction. Though I didn't say anything about batteries, the kinect would of course need no batteries as well.
Anywho, yeah feature for feature the costs are going to be pretty comparable. But if all you want is the motion tracking gaming, the bare bones 360 package would still be the cheapest option. No fanboyism here, just comparing the numbers