Wii Vs. Xbox 360: Which is Better?

December 12, 2007 | by Ian Bell

If you aren't sure which console to buy your family this Christmas, we have a break-down analysis comparing the Nintendo Wii to the Xbox 360.

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"Shopping for kids is never easy… even more so when their toys cost $250 or more, and are potentially capable of playing games too graphic for even parents’ consumption. Thankfully, two systems – Microsoft’s online-ready Xbox 360 ($279.99 USD and up) and Nintendo’s motion-sensing Wii ($249.99 USD) – are rapidly emerging as welcome contenders for children’s wish lists this year.

Can’t decide who’s really playing with power? Here’s what you need to know to make an informed decision. Figuring out how to actually find one in stock (hint: order online, which may require purchasing premium bundles, or look to unexpected retailers such as Sears/Kmart located in remote or rural areas) well… We can only play Santa’s little helper, not pull miracles out of his sack. "

Read our full Wii Vs. Xbox 360 comparison

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