A better gaming option outside the PC?
A few months ago, I saw a plethora of gaming platforms on Yahoo Games and wondered what the alphabet soup was all about.
I have never played a game on any of those platforms, including the Wii, the PS3, the PSP, and the Xbox.
As shocking as that may sound, it wasn't because I had no opportunity to do so. It 's just that those arcade games and set-top boxes and consoles never got my attention riveted enough to go out and buy one or play them hands-on.
I would rather play my games on the computer, especially in between Web page loads on a slow dial-up Internet connection.
There are the preloaded computer games such as Chess, Spider Solitaire, Minesweeper, online Blackjack, Internet Backgammon, Pinball, and so on and so forth...
So, my feeling usually is that PC gaming is king and I can still get some real work done in between showers, if you understand what I mean.
Now I know that I am not alone in that feeling: ".....console sales at more than 74 million units “over several years,” compared to 186 million gaming PCs shipped from mid-2005 to the present......"!
After all, the Nintendo Wii is just for indoor exercise in front of the television set, the PS3 is just the third version of Sony's play station, the PSP is merely Sony's ultimate play station portable that is really a handheld Web-based entertainment resource that also allows you to connect remotely to your PS3 at home, and the Xbox is Microsoft's gaming product.



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