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Copy That Game System Review
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Should I pick a ds lite,psp,wii, or Xbox360?
my mom says only 100$ so ya
i didn't say NEW DID I. even look on game-stop
Used 100 but i might get a ds lite
You can't get a good Wii or Xbox 360 for only $100, so you'll probably need to go with one of the small, portable options.
Whatever you do, DO NOT get an Xbox 360. It's a buggy and less useful piece of garbage compared to the PS3, which can do everything better. Personally, we have a Wii and we love it. The choice of a full-sized console is definitely between the Wii and PS3, depending on what you want. Xbox 360 is for people who don't know any better.
Video game sales rebound, big gains for Xbox, 3DS (Seattle Times)
After a bleak summer the video game industry saw sales climb 3 percent last
month, with big sales of Xbox 360 consoles, Nintendo 3DS handhelds and
blockbusters such as "Battlefield 3."
U.S. sales of game hardware, accessories and game discs were $1.05 billion in
October, up 3 percent from October 2010. Hardware sales grew 6 percent and
game software sales were up 1 percent. Accessory sales fell 5 percent.
NPD analyst Anita Frazier said in a release that November should be another
big month, with the release of games such as "Uncharted 3," "Call of Duty:
Modern Wafare 3," "Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" and "Zelda: Skyward Sword."
It may not be enough to turn the year into positive territory, though. Frazier
expects the industry to see the full year's sales of physical games and
hardware "come in flat to down by as much as 2 percent once full year sales
are in," she said.
Microsoft's Xbox 360 was once again the best-selling console, with a 20
percent sales gain over October 2010, and sales of Nintendo's 3DS and DS
handhelds were up 25 percent.
Microsoft said it sold 393,000 consoles in October, holding its 44 percent
share of ...
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