Sherlock Lupin Posted September 4, 2011 Report Posted September 4, 2011 I entertain too many children. Which is why I have a Wii. I am a child. Which is why I have a Wii.
CarpetCrawler Posted September 5, 2011 Author Report Posted September 5, 2011 I like good video games. Which is why I have a Wii. /and a PS3 //and a 360 ///It's nice to have an entire family of gamers sometimes.
AJ M. Posted September 5, 2011 Report Posted September 5, 2011 The Wii is the most user-friendly when it comes to games. It's the best when it comes to interactivity and demographic wise (all ages will enjoy it). The PS3 is best when it comes to graphics and features. The PS3 also has a wide-variety of games (mostly action though), which mostly attracts teenage boys like myself. The Xbox 360 is like an incorporation of the other two. It has amazing graphics like the PS3, and the Xbox connect is interactive like the Wii. I'd say my favorite is the Wii, just because I have the most fun playing with it than the other two. I have a competitive family so it's always amusing playing with them. :grin:
tengaku squared Posted September 5, 2011 Report Posted September 5, 2011 I like good video games. Which is why I have a Wii. /and a PS3 //and a 360 ///It's nice to have an entire family of gamers sometimes.
Suika Posted December 8, 2011 Report Posted December 8, 2011 PSP! I just like the old fashioned styled RPG's that are on it. You can also buy old PS1 rpgs including the old Square Soft games. For one of those 3 PS3. Mainly because the only game I would want on it is Disgaea 3 and 4 =3.
sapek Posted September 1, 2025 Report Posted September 1, 2025 The Wii really shines when it comes to family fun and accessibility. It’s easy to pick up and play, which makes it appealing to people of all ages, not just gamers. At the same time, I understand why others might lean toward the PS3 for its features or the Xbox 360 for its balance. What you’ve highlighted shows how each console carved its own niche. In business, it’s quite similar: you choose the option that delivers the most value long-term. Cost Savings in the Long Run – While hiring developers has an upfront cost, custom automation and optimized software reduce labor expenses, mistakes, and downtime over time. That’s why I often recommend services like Lemon.io, because they connect you with developers who can design solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring efficiency and better outcomes without unnecessary waste.
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