Yeah, I've heard a lot of debate about this as well. The 360 should have a browser, period. I think the apologists out there are saying that it isn't something that is necessary. How often do we even surf the web on your Wii or PS3 anyway when a PC is like two feet away?
I still think the Core is a good idea for Microsoft. If they discontinue they Core system, then that will create a huge gap in terms of pricing. Thanks to the easily removable HD for the 360, Core owners can still upgrade if they choose to in the future.
And I agree with you about the lack of "serious" games for the Wii. Zelda, Red Steel and Super Paper Mario are some of the only titles that interest me at the moment. However, if Nintendo doesn't hurry up, I'll be picking up my 360 and PS3 controller more often for the major titles that will be coming out from Sept. to November.
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LiQuiD_FuSioN @ Aug 15th 2007 12:01AM
Yeah, I've heard a lot of debate about this as well. The 360 should have a browser, period. I think the apologists out there are saying that it isn't something that is necessary. How often do we even surf the web on your Wii or PS3 anyway when a PC is like two feet away?
I still think the Core is a good idea for Microsoft. If they discontinue they Core system, then that will create a huge gap in terms of pricing. Thanks to the easily removable HD for the 360, Core owners can still upgrade if they choose to in the future.
And I agree with you about the lack of "serious" games for the Wii. Zelda, Red Steel and Super Paper Mario are some of the only titles that interest me at the moment. However, if Nintendo doesn't hurry up, I'll be picking up my 360 and PS3 controller more often for the major titles that will be coming out from Sept. to November.