Microsoft's entertainment focus for its next home console is more appealing than it seems. This MMGN.com blogger tries to make sense of Microsoft's hope to dominate home entertainment.
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"I used my 360 more for entertainment than I do gaming"
So, gaming is not entertainment ?
Ps3 has more entertainment apps than Xbox and you don't have to pay twice to use them. Blu-ray along sets it miles ahead. You can also download movies from the browser(stagevu anyone?). Plus the FAT has card readers. I just don't see how the Xbox is his prime entertainment system when it lacks all that. The article doesn't even mention why he likes the Xbox 360, it's just him saying way they aren't good in the gaming department. So if he's talking next-gen if its anything like this you'll be getting great exclusives along with more entertainment from the ps4...
Im mostly pc gaming now but i will make room for a new xbox and maybe wii u if the price drops that will more than satisfy my needs.