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What gaming console would you recommend for a casual player who doesn't play a lot of games?

i dont want to spend over $ 300 for a console so the PS3 is out of question. i cannot use my "PC" because I have a mac.

Wii, definitely. The PS3 and Xbox 360 are out of the question, since both cost more than $ 300 (unless it was cheap on the Xbox and do it without a hard drive). The PS3 and XBOX360 controllers both use standard are (almost) the same as the previous generation. They appeal to fanboys and to more compulsive gamblers who just want to take a controller and play. Meanwhile, the Wii uses motion sensors so it feels almost like you're in the game. Because of this striking feature, There are many games that appeal to casual gamers and non-gamers (as well as Nintendo fan-boys and those with low budgets). Instead of games like Final Fantasy (PS3) and Halo (360), there are games like Wii Sports and Wii Play. Just as other classics like Mario and Metroid. Soon there will even be a game of Wii Fit in exercise using your Wii (like you do anyway lol). Therefore, based in your description, you should select the Nintendo Wii console as a game for you. Priced at $ 250 – $ 300, that works with your budget as well. One thing, But sometimes it is difficult to find due to popularity. Still, still must try to find one, because the PS3 and the 360 does not seem like something you both enjoy. Despite what I said, I am a Sony fan-boy and I prefer the PS3 to the other system. Mainly because I am a hard core player Who Wants only to sit and play, and not have to oscillate around the controllers. PS If you do not want the Nintendo Wii, and wants a normal control system, make a PlayStation 2. It has a variety of games, including many classics such as Ratchet & Clank, Final Fantasy, Dark Cloud 2, Jak and Daxter, and Kingdom Hearts. It's games can be found very cheap ($ 15 or less), by Not to mention the good price for a brand new console ($ 120). An added bonus, there are still new PS2 games coming out, unlike the GameCube and Xbox. Hope I helped!

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