Which is Best Gaming Console, Value for Money

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Go with the PS3 :)

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To the OP

Just buy whatever your heart says.. If you dun follow a game which is available on your console; you will start following it... Simply because you have invested in the console. Soon within a span of 6-8 months you will become a fanboy and argue on these forums like the rest of us :D
well said
 
if you are talking about the originals then 360

and if pirated then also 360 as PS3 games haven't been pirated

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even if somebody has a console,they don't normally follow games most of the times atleast in INDIA

ye abut the gaming culture is developing in India. I have been an avid CS and Warcraft player for the last 8 years. Since the demise of the pool parlours (which lurked in every corner) in the early 2000's I adopted lan gaming in gaming cafes (CS and Warcraft). At the age of 28 I still go to the gaming cafes. I am one of the oldest people who still play frequently. In Europe, S.E. Asia and the US the average age of a gamer is in the late 20's and early 30's whereas in India it is below the 20 mark. That says a lot about the gaming culture. If today I tell my wife lets spend the weekend gaming together she will book me into a mental assylum; whereas, in the above mentioned regions its quite common. But as I have been a part of the gaming legion for so many years (and still am) I have noticed a very considerable change in patterns. And hopefully it will change for the future.

If I would have told my father 10 years ago that I want to take up gaming professionally (as many people do abroad) He would have definitely kicked me out of the house. And moreover, the gaming scene isn't still that well developed to take it up as a profession. I so wish it was.
 
ye abut the gaming culture is developing in India. I have been an avid CS and Warcraft player for the last 8 years. Since the demise of the pool parlours (which lurked in every corner) in the early 2000's I adopted lan gaming in gaming cafes (CS and Warcraft). At the age of 28 I still go to the gaming cafes. I am one of the oldest people who still play frequently. In Europe, S.E. Asia and the US the average age of a gamer is in the late 20's and early 30's whereas in India it is below the 20 mark. That says a lot about the gaming culture. If today I tell my wife lets spend the weekend gaming together she will book me into a mental assylum; whereas, in the above mentioned regions its quite common. But as I have been a part of the gaming legion for so many years (and still am) I have noticed a very considerable change in patterns. And hopefully it will change for the future.

If I would have told my father 10 years ago that I want to take up gaming professionally (as many people do abroad) He would have definitely kicked me out of the house. And moreover, the gaming scene isn't still that well developed to take it up as a profession. I so wish it was.

thats what i hate about INDIA,just because you are older you can't do certain things and if you do they think you are immature.Such retards!!!

but abroad everybody does what they want at any age.

India hardship is the base if these problems that they expect a grown-up to take up so many responsibilities


anyways about gaming in INDIA,it won't change much atleast for the next 10 years as the nobody will buy the expensive game in INDIA and cause of INDIA being such a low-minded country
 
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