Tips on Choosing the Game Console You Need

A game console is a piece of equipment used to play video game roms (CD/DVD) and cassettes. With approximately six video game consoles available at retailers right now and all the old consoles too it can be hard to choose which one to buy. Sony Playstation, Sony PSP , Microsoft XBox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo Gameboy, Nintendo DS Lite, and so on and so on, which one should you choose?
Here are some points you may want to consider before deciding which one to buy.

1. Price

This is probably the main factor for someone who wants to buy a game console. Prices range from $129 for the Nintendo DS up to $599 for the Playstation 3. If you don’t have that much budget to buy a new game console, maybe you can buy past generation game consoles like Playstation, Sega, or Nintendo 64. You’ll probably spend no more than $20 for a used system.

When thinking about price, remember to think about the price for the games as well. New PS3 and Xbox 360 games are usually around $60, while games for Nintendo DS are around $30. Games for old systems are hard to find at regular retailers, but they are usually quite a bit cheaper if you buy them online.

2. Features

Every game consoles have unique features that make them different from one to another. For example, the Wii uses motion-sensing controllers so all of their games use a different style of game play compared to the other systems with a regular joystick, where as Nintendo DS has one touch screen and portability.

3. Game Selection

You buy a game console to play games,so just make sure the games you want to play are on the game console you choose.

4. Graphics
The newer the game consoles, the better the technology used and it definitely results in better graphics as well.

Well, after reading the points I mentioned above, I hope now you can decide which point is the most important for you and choose the best game console that best meets that criteria. Now just go get one and start enjoying your new game console!

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