Arcade Rules

I have a Wii… Of the other two next-gen consoles, which do you recommend? Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3?
To be blunt and honest, I am a Nintendo man, through and through. Except for my PSOne (the redesigned PlayStation console), all of my other consoles are from Nintendo, ranging from the NES to the Wii and each console in between. I also own a DS with a Gameboy Player attachment on my Gamecube for when I want to play non-GBA Gameboy Games.
With that said, I am interested in considering one of the remaining next-gen consoles. My thoughts are between the Xbox 360 Elite and the PlayStation 3. I like what I have seen and heard about the Xbox LIVE service with the capabilities of playing 360 games online as well as the LIVE Arcade system.
I have yet to play Super Mario Strikers for the Wii, so I don’t know how well the Wi-Fi Connection will work on the Wii. However, other than Bomberman Touch (too much lag time), my online experience with the DS has been positive.
So, folks, what do you think? PS3 or 360 Elite?
P.S. I also haven’t ruled out buying a slimline PS2.
Get the PS3. the Elite 360 is not worth the extra money they are charging you for. All it has is an upgraded hard drive and a few other things that already come with the PS3. Also with the PS3 you can upgrade the hard drive by yourself if you wanted. Also there are some pretty good titles coming out for PS3 that are going to make it more popular. Also the 60 GB PS3 is only $500 and the next one is $600. get the $500 while you can b/c later down the road the 360s are going to go down to cheaper price anyway. oh and dont get the slim the PS2. it overheats after like 3 hours.
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