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Anonymous
Well, I have a 360, a Slimline PS2, a PSP, and a Super Nintendo. I've had no problems with my 360, and I feel the system with the most (and best) games will lead the pack.
Wii: All games, no horsepower, and impossible to find.
PS3: All horsepower, no games, and impossible to get rid of. Also, no third-party exclusives. (Konami and Hideo kojima confirmed that MGS4 is a First-Release Exclusive only, and, much like MGS2 on the original XBox, will appear on Microsoft's console mid-2008.)
XBox 360: More horses than the Wii, more quality games than the PS3, and has very good exclusives.
I think the war will be won by who has the better games. The PS3 is a monster of a machine, but if that power isn't utilized effectively it would be like dropping a lawnmower engine into an Enzo. The Wii, while lacking in processing power and graphical prowess, has innovation and the greatest stable of recognized, first-party characters on it's side. Nintendo will have to push that little box to it's limits and pump out some killer apps to stay competitive, because a lower price won't sell it if there's nothing new for it. The 360 has good power and excellent graphics, and a very good online system, even though you have to pay for it. It also has a head start on the Wii and PS3, and the box has shown it has great untapped potential. Admittedly, no publisher EVER pushed the original Xbox to it's limits, so hopefully someone will now.
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