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The PS3 and the Xbox 360 are bunch of dvd player and a computer and not a video games consoles like the wii or the Nintendo ds also the ps3 and the 360 also are ps2 and xbox with updated graphics nothing else and at least Nintendo tried something new with the wii and Nintendo is the 1st came up the idea with motion controls not Sony but Nintendo and Nintendo had motion control with the power glove so Sony is not the 1st to have motion controls but Nintendo.
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JD: Really? You need good graphics for a pure game console? Right. That makes perfect sense. It doesn't matter if the gameplay is good, but if the graphics are good? OK, I've got an idea: Stop playing video games, and buy a REALLY good camera. Then take a bunch of pictures with that. You see? That has REALLY good graphics! Meanwhile, leave the video games to the people who actually PLAY games.
Anyway, to respond to your question: I would have to agree with you... well, for the most part, anyway. You have to admit that without the Wii Motion Pus, the controls are pretty gimmicky. That, and the Wii, wasn't actually the first console to use motion controls. Look up the XavixPORT sometime. It was released 2 years before the Wii, and still uses motion controls. Yes, the Power Glove came FAR before both the Wii AND the XavixPORT, but the XavixPORT was the first console to exclusively use this technology. Anyway, I will agree that the Wii is the console that focuses more on the games. It would be nice to have a DVD player, but the Wii clearly focuses on the gameplay value more than the PS3 and Xbox 360, and still would even with a DVD player. If you didn't know, the 3DS is going to have the capability to play 3D movies. Still, Nintendo themselves even said that the games are the most important part of a console, and that the 3DS focuses on the games. (And with a pretty awesome starting lineup) Although, I will be honest, if the 3DS's camera can take 3D video, that would be awesome! Even though it should be just a game console, I really wouldn't care at that point.
(By the way, 3D isn't just a gimmick. there are some really cool elements game developers could do with 3D.)
JD: Really? You need good graphics for a pure game console? Right. That makes perfect sense. It doesn't matter if the gameplay is good, but if the graphics are good? OK, I've got an idea: Stop playing video games, and buy a REALLY good camera. Then take a bunch of pictures with that. You see? That has REALLY good graphics! Meanwhile, leave the video games to the people who actually PLAY games.
Anyway, to respond to your question: I would have to agree with you... well, for the most part, anyway. You have to admit that without the Wii Motion Pus, the controls are pretty gimmicky. That, and the Wii, wasn't actually the first console to use motion controls. Look up the XavixPORT sometime. It was released 2 years before the Wii, and still uses motion controls. Yes, the Power Glove came FAR before both the Wii AND the XavixPORT, but the XavixPORT was the first console to exclusively use this technology. Anyway, I will agree that the Wii is the console that focuses more on the games. It would be nice to have a DVD player, but the Wii clearly focuses on the gameplay value more than the PS3 and Xbox 360, and still would even with a DVD player. If you didn't know, the 3DS is going to have the capability to play 3D movies. Still, Nintendo themselves even said that the games are the most important part of a console, and that the 3DS focuses on the games. (And with a pretty awesome starting lineup) Although, I will be honest, if the 3DS's camera can take 3D video, that would be awesome! Even though it should be just a game console, I really wouldn't care at that point.
(By the way, 3D isn't just a gimmick. there are some really cool elements game developers could do with 3D.)
How can I play my DVD player through my computer?
I would like to hook my DVD player to my computer because my CD/DVD rom drive is broken. How can I do this, and will my computer recognize the DVD player as a drive?
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You would need a TV Tuner card to be able to do that.
If your DVD player has composite output, then you should look for a TV Tuner card with composite input.
Then again, replacing the DVD drive would probably be less expensive than buying a TV Tuner card, so buying a new DVD drive is probably the better choice.
You would need a TV Tuner card to be able to do that.
If your DVD player has composite output, then you should look for a TV Tuner card with composite input.
Then again, replacing the DVD drive would probably be less expensive than buying a TV Tuner card, so buying a new DVD drive is probably the better choice.
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