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I thought Smartglass was going to be something cooler, but that's shit that's already been around for awhile (e.g. XBMC remote).
Personally, Sony is PERMANENTLY dead to me, and I had better not hear of a single user with hardware problems if M$ wants a cent from me. I'm fed up to the point where I don't care about the price, nor features from either of these two. I want reliability, and trust is a bazillion miles away. :angry:
Personally, I get my enjoyment from downloaded games from MS's arcade or on demand (whatever they call it). I'll probably buy one of those newer 360s when mine kicks the bucket again, should be even cheaper as we near "720" release. And I'm no marketer, but does 720 give anybody else a sense of redundancy? "We made you spin in a circle, OK, now do it again."
ChineseM$ fire drill. :lol:
With the way those original power supplies used to catch fire, it's no longer a drill.
I own a 360 solely for the NHL franchise, sucks that I will have to shell out for another console soon, if this is true :(
I've always waited until the newness has worn off and prices drop before I consider a console gaming system. But my last purchase was only a PS2, and since then I have seen little to get me back in the mix. One thing that stops me is the necessary internet connection to acquire updates and content. It's bad enough when PC games are shoved out the door before they're finished and your forced to wait for updates before the game will run correctly. This used to be an advantage consoles had over PC games but no more. Now console games are being shoved out the door and without internet your screwed. As internet ISP's push their fees higher and higher, and people are struggling to make ends meet without those luxuries, the days of the ready to run no internet need games will be sorely missed. For now I'll stick with my PC thank you very much.
Except now some PC games also require internet connectability.
I consider video gaming to be more of a "luxury" than internet service since it has useful, sometimes ubiquitous, applications beyond porn and video game updates.