Xbox 360 Power Supplying Videogaming’s Greatest Titles
The Microsoft Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii, and the Sony Playstation 3 all had rather different design philosophies governing their creation (except for something like the Xbox 360 Power Supply, which is likely generic). Such a situation is due in part to the different demographic markets each company means to target with its videogame console. In a sense – the sense just described – it is admittedly unfair indeed to compare the three platforms, as if comparing apples to pears instead of apples with apples. But on the other hand, as they are all “fruits,” a comparison might still be useful, depending on the particular attributes being weighed across the board. This article seeks to help would-be buyers who can only afford one machine with their purchasing decisions by contrasting several basic characteristics, with particular attention paid to capabilities and software availability (and not something like Xbox 360 Accessories such as an Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter).