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Best 5 video game consoles

(Nov 26, 2008)

Jeff Bakalar Jeff Bakalar
Assistant Editor
Now that we are deep into the "next generation" of gaming, we have rounded up the five home and portable consoles gamers have to choose from. Each have their strengths and weaknesses so browse below to see which device is right for you.

Microsoft Xbox 360 (60GB, HDMI)

Microsoft has lowered the price of its "premium" console to $300 and included a 60GB hard drive. For an even bigger hard drive and black matted console, we recommend the Elite.

Price:$299.99 - $329.88 (check prices)

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Nintendo Wii

Almost an entire year after its release, gamers are still searching for Wiis in stores. While production continues to steadily pump out consoles, retail shortages are expected to carry through this holiday season. The Wii's popularity has been a result of its affordable price point as well as innovative motion sensitive control schematics.

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Sony PlayStation 3 (80GB)

After a slow start, the PlayStation 3 has begun to gather some momentum. Now, with a $399 console on the market, Sony is officially a contender. However, if you'd prefer a larger hard drive, flash media reader, and the ability to play PS2 games, spend the extra $100 and opt for the 80GB PS3.

Price:$399.99 - $399.99 (check prices)

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Nintendo DS Lite

The Nintendo DS is the most popular hand held device currently available on the market with almost 50 million units sold worldwide. A strong lineup of fun an innovative games that take advantage of the devices dual screens as well as its touch capabilities has Nintendo at the top of the portable gaming market.

Price:$29.99 - $129.99 (check prices)

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Sony PSP 3000

A device that never really found its place in the gaming market, the PSP has still sold quite well. This is thanks to the PlayStation 2 quality games, additional multimedia functions, and impressive wide-screen display. Now on its third iteration, with a brighter screen and built-in microphone, the new slim PSP-3000 is our favorite yet.

Price:$199.99 - $234.94 (check prices)

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