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By: Jon Murray

Like every Christmas, this year a new video game console is on the top of many kids wish lists. The question for parents is which console is right for my kids, do you know the answer? I'll break down some of the major features of each console, the advantages and disadvantages and in the end hopefully give you some of the information you need to make an informed decision.

The Wii has been this years media darling console and with good reason. The Wii has introduced gaming to a whole group of people who wouldn't look twice a at a video game console before.

I have yet to meet a person who didn't enjoy playing games on the Nintendo Wii. Sure I've met some who say things like “I was expecting better graphics”, but each and every person who has tried our Nintendo Wii has enjoyed the experience. Everyone from my Mother, to my daughter have enjoyed games like bowling, baseball and boxing on the Wii. Even just watching the amusing little Mii's walk around on screen can be fun.

In some games, like bowling or baseball, the Wii controller makes playing the game easier than a standard controller. However in some more traditional games it can make games harder to play. For instance, Mario Strikers was one of my favorite games on the Gamecube, but on the Wii I find the new version difficult to play (my eight year old seems to have the hang of it though). In any case, the Wii makes an excellent party system, sure to be enjoyed by kids of all ages and is the least expensive of the three systems, although the other two are coming down in price rapidly to try to compete.

The Xbox 360 is the safe middle ground of the three systems. It will play DVD's if you desire that functionality and can hook up to your HDTV via included component video cables (note that the low end $299 Xbox 360 Arcade does not come with the hookup cables for HDTV). Halo 3 and BioShock type games should be your yardstick for whether or not you want an Xbox 360. For us, my son could not live without his beloved Halo 3, so off to the store we went to get the Xbox 360.

I've been very happy with the system, the graphics on our 42" plasma HDTV are outstanding and it came with a free month of Xbox Live Gold, which I just extended another 13 months for $59. Xbox Live and Halo 3 may be the Xbox 360's distinguishing features, Xbox Live allows you to download demo's of games, video clips and of course play multi player games online. There are many other great games for the Xbox like Gears of War and BioShock, in fact as of this Christmas the Xbox 360 probably has the best library of great games of all three systems, with the Wii in second and the Playstation 3 third.

The Sony Playstation 3 is the most expensive of the three systems, it was also the last one to hit store shelves. The Playstation 3 features include the best graphics subsystem of any of the consoles and of course the Blu-Ray DVD player which is built in. If you have a high def TV and want a Blu-Ray player, then the Sony Playstation 3 is the right choice for you.

The Playstation 3 was delayed many times and because of that it has the least number of games for it of all three systems, but if the new price reductions of the system are any indication (you can get a 40GB version for $399) then the Playstation 3 will make up lost ground quickly in 2008. I don't personally have a Playstation 3, so can't really comment on first hand knowledge of the system, but I know that Sony will not give up it's position as market leading in the video game console wars without a fight.

So, will it be the funky remote, the most games, or the Blu-Ray player and the promise of future dominance? Your decision is not an easy one, but I believe that there are no loosers in this race. All three systems will have an excellent library of games, amazing graphics and sound and none of them are going anywhere for a few years. Choose the fun and cute Wii with it's revolutionary controller, the sure footed and proven Xbox 360 with it's library of exciting games (mostly aimed at teens and young men) or the ultra powerful Playstation 3 with it's Blu-Ray player.

All three systems have some level of backward compatibility with games from their previous versions (Gamecube for Wii, Xbox for Xbox 360 and Playstation 2 for Playstation 3), but don't buy a new system because it plays your old games, there is no better platform for the games you own now than the system which was meant to play them. Buy your new system to play the new games, the ones which aren't available on the old systems.

Pick a system and watch your kids eyes light up on Christmas morning.

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