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  1. At the moment, I am going for the PS3. I'm really not a great fan of the XBOX. I guess that settles my vote. I'm a big fan of the Ps2, and of Sony's consoles. So yeah. I also know that the Ps3 will be more powerful than the Xbox2. I heard Microsoft were pretty peaved that that infomation leaked out.


  2. Xbox compared to Ps2....Well, the XBOX has remarkably impressive graphics, whereas the Ps2's graphical capabilities are not so powerful. But really when you're looking for a console to buy, you really want to look at the games that it supports. The Ps2 has thousands of games, that, admittedly arn't all wonderful, but you have plenty of choice to find the game that suits you. Xbox has quite a few games too, just not as many. Size-wise, the Xbox is massive. A bit too big in my opinion, which can kind of put some people off, Sony has just released a very slim line version of the Ps2 called the PsTwo. If I were you I'd get the PsTwo. This version has inbuilt inline play too. It's your decision. I need to add before I go that the Xbox's controllers smell weird, kind of like garlic. But to each his own.


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    is this the PS3 maybe?????????

    what you think

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    I know for a fact that the PS3 isn't going to use UMD disks, it is going to use Blu-Ray disks, which means this image can't be correct as it has a UMD disk slot. Unless it can take UMD's aswell, maybe.

     

    The main image doesn't really look all that great does it.


  4. What are the absolute must features of the upcoming PS3 console. It's no way near release so what do you want the console to feature apart from what it already has. Also, what games do you want to appear on the PS3?The games I would like to see are definitley,- Tony Hawk's Underground game.- Gran Tourismo 5 (already spoekn of as GT4 is the last GT game appearing on ps2.- Metal Geary Solid- Gran Theft Auto- Prince of Persia- BurnoutAll these games in my opinion would do great on the PS3, because they are all already very successfull on the PS2. Imagine what could be done with them on the next generation console!


  5. Gmail definitley. The spam filter is much more effective and the amount of space you can have is phenominal. 1000mb! Which other email server gives your that amount of space? Not hotmail that's for sure. Hotmail just bugs me aswell, loads of adverts in it and everybody has it so you get so many junk emails that arn't of any use at all. Gmail without a doubt in my opinion is the better of the two emails.


  6. The memory card used the the PSP is similar to a lot of memory cards used in mobile phones... Well, the cost of the memory card does depend on how much memory space you want. But I think you should be able to pick a memory card up second hand for a pretty cheap. You shouldn't really need a very big memory card, but it depends if you want any recorded tv shows or movies on your PSP or not really.


  7. I agree with the DS not having many games at all, also I think that Nintendo should have improved the graphics capabilities of the console considering that the PSP will be coming out shortly and compared to the DS it's graphics are much much better. True the DS does have some really innovative console features but really in my opinion it's hardly worth buying what with the PSP coming out and all.


  8. The games will take longer to code because they'll be so ridiculously huge! I can't wait for the PS3. It's graphical power is over 50 times the amount of what the PS2 was capable of. I wish I had my smudgey paws on the beast right now. I heard of someone that the PS3 will use 4 of the cell chips in each console, making it one of the top 300 most powerful electrical objects in the world. Dunno if that's true or not though. Don;t rekon it is, about the 4 cell chips in one PS3.

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