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In the space of four years the Xbox 360 has taken the gaming world by storm, selling 31 million units around the globe and setting a new gold standard by which all other consoles will be judged.
PS3 and Xbox 360 are liked by the majority of gamers, yet the views and opinions differ from one person to another mostly based on the quality of the game hardware PS3 and Xbox 360 are the next generation game consoles from Sony and Microsoft, and they are hugely popular as both consoles have great features PS3 and Xbox 360 are liked by the majority of gamers, yet the views and opinions differ from one person to another mostly based on the quality of the game hardware.
There are many fine games for the Xbox 360 game console, offering engaging experiences and lots of fun The Xbox 360 action type game is a very popular genre of game leading to many shooting game productions There are many fine games for the Xbox 360 game console, offering engaging experiences and lots of fun.
 
 
 
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