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For us I think there'll be a lot of life left in the PS3. Although we were quite tempted to get an XBox (360 not One) once prices drop, to muck about with Kinect.
Yeah right on, I am sticking with my SNES, and I bet play stations 2s will drop below the 20 quid mark soon.
Have one, really liking it......torn between it and a super-dooper new laptop for playtime at the moment
Seriously, though, it is a nice bit of kit - much better UI and the (few) games I have tried have been pretty amazing visually.
Super duper laptops will probably also cost 4 - 8x as much. Even a decent desktop will, and then it will be limited by what the average rig out there can do.
For us I think there'll be a lot of life left in the PS3. Although we were quite tempted to get an XBox (360 not One) once prices drop, to muck about with Kinect.
Have one, really liking it......torn between it and a super-dooper new laptop for playtime at the moment
Seriously, though, it is a nice bit of kit - much better UI and the (few) games I have tried have been pretty amazing visually.
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