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"So what is new with the XBox 360?" on by Bobby Au
Pros: New xbox design, more powerful
Cons: Only a few minor changes
Summary: I'm an owner of a xbox. If I compare this xbox with the xbox 360 I do not see anything new changes except for a few minor changes and of Course more powerful. I find that most xbox games are very boring even the best titles of games out in the market. I know there are some people out there play Xbox games and claim they like xbox when in fact they do not play at all!
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"A Colapsed Project" on by dieu anh
Pros: Old Fashion Hardware
Cons: Good For Someone Still Love Xbox Games
Summary: In competing field, there is no place for the loser.
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"Frustrating..." on by Forbidden
Pros: Xbox Live...
Cons: Less powerful system? Too much useless junk.
Summary: It makes me mad to think that since I am a Xbox fan (mostly because I really love xbox live) that I will have to buy a less powerful system. I really buy games just for online play, xbox will have better online play, but, PS3 probley will be a more powerful system then the Xbox 360. I enjoy having and using a better more powerful platform and now in order to play good games online I will be stuck with something inferior.
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"Not good for games" on by cschwarz
Pros: New, compatable with old games
Cons: Not a gaming console
Summary: These latest "gaming machines" are mostly ordinary DVD players with special controllers. Nintendo had the right idea with the Gamecube, in that it only plays games. People do not really need seven or eight dvd players for their TV. They only need one, and you can get an ordinary one for far less than an Xbox (Or even a PS2). They should make the next system be exclusively designed for playing games. If people do not currently have a DVD player, they probably are too poor to buy an Xbox. However, the interchangeable and replaceable hard drive is a very useful feature, as it eliminates the need for memory cards. If it only played games and nothing else, I might get one. I don't need it for anything other than playing games, so why would I need it to do other things, such as play DVD movies, which I can do on other things as well, such as my computer. It's really a silly thing to do, and they should know that most people probably are going to have more than one gaming console anyway, and probably an actual DVD player.

