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I Picked The Right Christmas Present


My child’s wish list for Santa this year started with a gaming platform. Unfortunately it was up to me to decide what kind of platform to put under the tree. This was not going to be easy for me to decide so as not to disappoint. So I went on a mission to make sure that I made the right choice.

In the store, it seemed like I was overloaded with choices that include the xbox 360 kinect, the Nintendo Wii, or the Playstation move, or I could opt or a handheld system like the PSP, or the Nintendo DS, or we could get a smartphone that has all sorts of application that a person can enjoy so in the end the choice was not going to be as simple as I thought and I would have to find a way to break it down.

The first section I went to look at was the smartphones. I was not convinced that someone as young as my child needed a cell phone. I was afraid about how fragile they could be. There was also the monthly cost that was associated with a cell phone. In order to use the applications you had to subscribe to a data plan. The games also seemed a little limited. I came to the conclusion that this option would not give my son what he would need.

Next I went over to the full sized gaming platforms and with the recent xbox 360 kinect release date, there were basically three fro me to choose form and they all had different advantages and disadvantages to them according to the salesman, and in order to decide what was best it would be a matter of the age of the user, the types of games that they like to play and how experienced a gamer they are. The Wii is the oldest of the motion gaming systems and is well suited for kids of all ages. People who are into video games have turned to the kinect system. Xbox lets people connect to others through the internet. For the most realistic video a person can turn to the Sony platform. My son would have a wide variety of games available no matter what I chose.

The three systems all have a varied price. The cost also was dependent on what kind of accessories I wanted for the games. The games were about the same price for all three systems. There was also the cost of joining an online community for some of the platforms. A person could buy this subscription for varying lengths of time. I had seen enough of these platforms and decided to look at the portable gaming systems.

The hand held games had a lot fo titles for them. As long as the batteries were charged a kid could be playing games even when they were traveling. A child did not have to any type of wireless connection to play the games but they could f they wanted to. The games could be taken and played anywhere, which is a good and bad thing. If they are taken out of the home they could be lost easily.

All I had seen led me to the Microsoft Xbox. I do not know all of the reasons that we made this decision. I think we kind of flipped a coin to decide. But According to our child, it was perfect. He has already enjoyed many hours of playing games and does not look like he will stop. Santa definitely did it right this year.


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