Quote Originally Posted by Ran
Exactly how many updates and revisions has the 360 seen since it's induction? Anything would have been nice, but the 360 users have been sitting with the same system for how long now? If paying for movie rentals with Microsoft credits instead of over the phone fits your fancy, then enjoy the Netflix feature.

PS3 has Blu-Ray, backwards compatibility with older games (60GB & 80GB), free online play, and a ton of other features that I'm too lazy to mention.

You can call me a fanboy all you want, but I've had both a 360 and a PS3. From what I've experienced, the PS3 is the better system by far and I am very glad I got a PS3 instead of another 360. Game developers now agree since titles will now be formatted for the PS3's superior capabilities then adjusted (downgraded) to the 360.

I agree. It's sad how many people don't realize that the hardware is exactly the same, it just has new controllers. Then again, the interactive feature has made it a VERY fun system.
xbox had backward compatibility w/ most of the games that are worth a sh!t http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/back...ygameslist.htm we've had hardware upgrades for a while 120gb and if you want to hack you can go as large as you would like - we have also had full network integration w/ your windows enviroment; i love being able to synch my laptop to my tv and rock out to tunes or watch free downloaded movies (ie. porn). though we pay for online play xbox has dominated the online console market since the release of Xbox live. And downgrading what? i'm sorry but though blu ray has 25+gb of space i in no fashion need to play a game that requires 10-20gb of cinetamatics - RPGs aren't my thing. if you like shooters 360 has it in the bag. Beyond anything 360 has always been cheaper and has been working a full year ahead of competitors on release.