Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Speaking as someone who has both of those consoles, I feel the novelty of the Wii wears off pretty quick. It does depend on what you want- if you're going to be playing with family and other people then the Wii is very social and fun but it just doesn't rival the Xbox for solo gaming and immersive games.


I've bought then sold, then bought again and about to sell again the Wii because I find it just doesn't hold my attention for as long as the Xbox and can be irritating.


Overall, Wii= occasional, fun gaming. Xbox= graphically superior, satisfying and rich games.


All just my humble opinion of course!

Also points for the xbox are the ability to download films as well as stream stuff from your pc wirelessly


One minus point of the xbox however is the noise - if you are playing directly of a disc it can get pretty noisy


But I've had mine for 4 years and think it's the best system I've ever owned (going back to my speccy in 83)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Who was Diana Rayworth, when 'resting from acting'. Her successful career was very sadly cut short following a devastating accident. 
    • thanks Jenijenjen and all - yes, i remember walking or taking the bus from the elephant (where i was working) to Camberwell to get there.  I think Tim - who's still at Franklin's -  was there in those days, and the woman who ran the cafe!  Other food places that i remember fondly are the ones in Neal's Yard (with the Hunkin sculpture that you could put a coin in ) and the basement lunch place at the Tottenham Court Road junction with Hanway Street... 
    • Did you try the emergency number posted above? It mentions lift breakdowns over the festive period outside the advertised  times. Hope you got it sorted x
    • People working in shops should not be "attempting to do the bill in their head." Nor if questioned should they be  trying to "get to an agreeable number." They should be actually (not trying to) getting to the correct number. I'm afraid in many cases it is clearly more than incorrect arithmetic. One New Year's Eve in a restaurant (not in East Dulwich but quite near it) two of us were charged for thirty poppadoms. We were quite merry when the bill came, but not so merry as to not notice something amiss. Unfortunately we have had similar things happen in a well established East Dulwich restaurant we no longer use. There is also a shop in East Dulwich which is open late at night. It used not to display prices on its goods (that may have changed). On querying the bill, we several times found a mistake had been made. Once we were charged twice for the same goods. There is a limit to how many times you can accept a "mistake".  There is also a limit to how many times you can accept the "friendly" sweet talking after it.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...