PS3 - One for me, one for you!
November 30, 2007 by sfcom
Filed under Video Game Systems

PlayStation 3 40 GB w/ Bonus Spider-Man 3 (Blu-ray)
PlayStation™3 40 GB w/ bonus Spider-Man 3 Blu-ray movie
PlayStation 3 Gamer’s Choice Bundle
The PS3 is a next-generation gaming system that is incredibly powerful, containing the advanced “Cell” processor. Graphics are displayed in HD, and it can support up to 7.1 channel sound. Along with Wi-Fi support, the PS3 has Ethernet, Bluetooth, and USB ports, providing a multitude of options for connectivity. It also plays Blue-Ray disks, making it one of the cheapest Blue-Ray players you can buy. The PS3 takes advantage of HDTVs and advanced sound systems to provide a fantastic gaming and movie watching experience.
Online Wii Deals-OOS
November 23, 2007 by sfcom
Filed under Video Game Systems
Sorry, all known Wii sources are out of stock. Please try Craigslist or eBay. I would encourage you to buy a used Wii instead of a new one that is marked up $100+ over the original purchaser’s price. Good luck and I will be posting some Wii accessories that are great additions to your future gaming system.
sfcom
Xcited? 360 reasons to be!
November 16, 2007 by sfcom
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Microsoft XBOX 360 Arcade + 5 Bonus games
Price: $279.99
Great graphics, entertaining games, and the best online console experience make the Xbox 360 a gamers’ dream. With Xbox Live, you can download game demos, play with your friends online, and even chat with your opponents. It outputs in video in high-definition, so the graphics are stunning if your TV can handle it! And the Xbox 360 has a huge selection of games, along with compatibility for older Xbox games. It can be used for more than just gaming, too. You can play DVDs, listen to music, and check out your photos. It’s an all-in-one machine that is a gamers’ dream.
Do as Wii say and as Wii do.
November 9, 2007 by sfcom
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Nintendo Wii Customer Choice Bundle
The Wii is Nintendo’s newest video game console, and it’s unlike anything you’ve ever played before. Instead of just controlling the games by pushing buttons, the controller can actually detect your hand motions. If you’re playing bowling, you launch the ball by moving your arm in the same motion as you would as if you were actually bowling. While it may not have the best graphics, it trumps the other consoles in one important area: pure fun that appeals to everyone. You can also download games from older Nintendo consoles, show off little characters called Mii’s, and challenge your friends online. It’s also backward-compatible with GameCube games, so if you don’t have one of those, it’s almost like buying 2 consoles in one! You get all this in Wii, the cheapest next-generation console.

