Robert
Jacksonville,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, January 19, 2006
Don't buy the stuff when it first comes out. Wait about 6 months to a year, and the prices drop dramatically. Also, the bugs are worked out during this time, so you end up getting a better unit for less money. I know everyone wants the latest and greatest, but think about it. This is a game console. You lived how many years without it? You can wait a little longer.
Denny
Honolulu,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, January 19, 2006
Love how the xbox bashers come in and state" that's why you should just wait for hte ps3" PS3 will be priced at $500 when it debuts. $100 more than the Premium system of the xbox 360 and they haven't even stated fully what its capable of doing (backward compatibility is still an issue). All systems will have their issues, on their first run (which is why you should just wait a year anyway). The Xbox is still supported and will be supported over the next year. I can remembe the "overheating" problem of hte first generation PlayStations (and the "workaroudn" was to turn your game console completely upside down). I own every game console made (yes, I still have a collecovision sitting in my closet) and have no allegiance to any particular console or company; but know that its never wise to buy the first generation of anything that is made. Cars, applilances, tv's, bikes, dvd players etc.
Mike
River Edge,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, January 19, 2006
Actually Sean, the PS3 WILL have a hard drive, which I am sure willbe used to store programming thathelps with the compatibility option. And the problems with the first generation XBox 360's are similar to a lot of first generation gaming systems. I remember when the PS2 came out there wasall kinds of problems. So one can assume the PS3 will have problems as well.
Sean
Portland,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, January 19, 2006
Thanks for the report Kevin. I was actually thinking about getting the xbox 360, then heard a lot of negative feedback from the first releases. I also was trying to figure out why I'd want to spend over $400 just to play halo 2. I didn't know that the xbox 360 wasn't completely backward compatible. So, I figured I'll just get the PS3 since it's backward compatible all the way to the PS1, and you don't need a hard drive in order to do this.
Denny
Honolulu,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, January 19, 2006
Would have revealed all your answers, and straight from Microsoft. Researching uneccessarily, since it was straigth from the "horses' mouth (via their xbox.com website) www.xbox.com/en-US/games/backwardcompatibilitygameslist.htm Lists all the games that have been approved by Microsoft to run on the Xbox 360. This list has been up on their official website since October, and has been updated since. As for Microsoft, all of their advertisements have stated that SOME Xbox games can be played on the Xbox 360. And for information on what games that can be played, to visit their Xbox.com website. this is a quote from their advertisement: "Along with storing files, the hard drive will make the Xbox 360 backward-compatible with part of the existing Xbox game library." Part of the existing Xbox Game Library. Unless you've been living in a hole for the last year, and you claim to be an "avid" game player, you'd wonder why these things, that have been featured in the media online for the past year, would escape your notice. A quick search on Google for the terms xbox 360 compatibility Brought up the Xbox.com website as the FIRST result.