Which gaming console should you buy?


Which console to buy has becoming increasingly more complex? It's now not simply a case of picking the one with the top games or the next generation console/upgrade of the one you already have. The main consoles to choose from are the PSP3, Wii and the Xbox 360.

If you read my Wii review it describes this console as the most ground breaking when it was first released changing the course of gaming for years to come and spawned the newer controllers from its competitors. Since this original review Nintedo have improved its original Wii Remote, with the MotionPlus for an improved/increased accuracy. The Wii is great value if the type of games and controller appeal to you, a very good alternative to the other power-strong consoles.

If high grade graphics is what you're after, you should be looking at the Xbox 360 or the PS3. The PS3 specification boasts the best console graphically and is free to play online. The unit also doubles as a Blu-ray player and the PlayStation Move controller gives a wireless experience similar, if not better than the Wii MotionPlus.

The Xbox 360, on the other hand have a system called Xbox Live for online use, which does unfortunately come at a cost financially (but it is very reputable). The most interesting feature is its newest form of its controller, which is something a little different called 'Kinect', a controller less system that allows the users' body movements and speech to directly interact with games, like spinning a roulette wheel in a casino. A highly ambitious project leaving us in intense anticipation of its final results.

An in depth comparison can be seen in my console comparison review.

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Playstation 2 USB Microphone

Make like Sammy Davis or Sammy Hagar with the Logitech karaoke microphone. Compatible with Sony PlayStation2 karaoke games, such as Karaoke Revolution by Konami, the USB mic amplifies all your favorite songs while you sing along. The device includes a 15-foot cable, long enough to let you strut your stuff before passing it to a friend, and its durable construction ensures it will last through everything from Simon & Garfunkel ballads to AC/DC shriekfests. Unlike many karaoke mics, this unit accurately reproduces sound, so your voice doesn't sound tinny or remote. The mic hooks up to your PlayStation2 through its USB port.
Price: $19.99

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