Xbox vs. PS2 Game Consoles
by Bradley James
There has been a great deal of discussion regarding the two
most popular gaming consoles currently on the market:
Playstation 2 (PS2) and Xbox. PS2 is a Sony product, while Xbox
is owned by the software giant Microsoft. Many different people
have worked with these gaming systems inside and out,
attempting to determine which system provides the best
performance for your hard-earned gaming dollar. Here we take a
look at each gaming system and compare the specs and
performance of each. We will attempt to answer that age-old
question: which is the better gaming system, Xbox or PS2?
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There are many specs in addition to the ones listed above,
but these should give you some idea of just how close these two
game consoles really are. If you are looking for pure
processing power and graphics capabilities, the Xbox appears to
have a slight advantage. In addition, its computer-like
features, such as a built-in hard drive are nice to have. With
the PS2 you must purchase a memory card if you run out of
storage room. When comparing raw power and extra features, the
Xbox wins - but you have to keep in mind that the PS2 was
released first, and there are additional things to consider
besides system specs.
What about Multi-player Capabilities?
Both the Xbox and PS2 have multi-player capability. You can
hook up a series of both consoles so that you and your friends
can play games together at the same time. The Xbox may be
connected using a home LAN system, much like your home
computers (here's another example of how the Xbox is more like
a specialized gaming computer). The PS2 may be connected using
a link cable, not a LAN. This system may be cost prohibitive
for some gamers, since you have to own multiple consoles,
seperate TVs for each, and several copies of the same game
(yep, that's expensive).
Of course, you can always ditch the local network and play
through the internet. Bboth PS2 and Xbox allow you to play
online against a random assortment of opponents. Xbox uses Xbox
live, a fairly well supported online gaming network. PS2's
network is not as popular as Xbox Llive, but it works fairly
well all the same. If you are really into multi-player, it
seems that Xbox is probably the best console for you.
Xbox Games vs. PS2 Games
When deciding which of these two game consoles is best for
you, you should certainly take into consideration what types of
games each offers, and which games you are most interested in
playing. PS2, having been around a little while longer, tends
to have the larger game library, but Xbox is not terribly far
behind. In addition, Xbox tends to produce games geared more
towards adults than children. The graphics seen on the new Xbox
games are also clearly a step ahead of PS2 graphics. There is,
however, nearly a PS2 game for everyone, and there are lot of
PS2 games geared towards teenagers. If you are looking for
games for kids, the Nintendo Gamecube may actually be a better
choice than either of these two - and it's cheaper.
Other Considerations
Some other things you may want to consider when comparing
PS2 and Xbox is the controller provided by each. These may not
seem like a big factor at first glance, but people usually
prefer one type of controller over the other. The Xbox
controllers tend to be slightly larger than PS2, mainly because
Xbox is designed with older gamers in mind. You can always buy
a converter in order to get one game console controller to work
with another.
As far as price goes, PS2 has typically been cheaper than
Xbox. As of the time of this writing (Dec. 2004), PS2 retails
for about $150 and Xbox $100. Game prices are very similar for
both game systems, with most new games costing about $30 -
$50.
The bottom line is, PS2 is a little older than the Xbox, and
is geared for a younger gaming crowd. If you are buying this
console for a teenager, the PS2 may actually be your best bet -
they have more games, the console is cheaper, and the games are
more appropriate for that age group. The Xbox is a little more
expensive, has fewer games, but it out-performs PS2 and has
more adult-oriented games.
About The Author:
Bradley James is a senior editor for http://www.scinet.cc, a consumer
electronics review website. You can find more information
about Xbox vs. PS2 at: http://www.scinet.cc/articles/xbox-vs-ps2/xbox-ps2.html
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