Capt Elmer
WiiChat Member
Wii&Ps3 said:The battery in the controller has a 5 year lifespan. So $50 every 5 years, or 2aa batteries every week. You do the math.
My ps3 runs great and so does my ps2 which is 6 years old. I also have a 6 year old sony receiver that runs perfect. AM i seeing a pattern?
My wii isnt picking up any other ir source. Even if it was, I wouldnt have to worry about it with my ps3. Just plug it in and play. No need to put in batteries. Its also funny that most kids toys require batteries :lol:
If I remember correctly, the ps3 "had" to have a firmware update out of the box. Thats not really "plug in play" to me.
6 years old? I said 25 years :tard: . Just make sure not to drop your ps2 more than 1 foot or it will break.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Wr40fGEmMQ
I had my gamecube fall down 2 flights of stairs and it worked perfectly fine. I dare you to toss your ps2.
If you have been keeping track of sony's recent problems with batteries in laptops I would be resistant to buy one from them.
I touch with the wii has a good point.
Stock wise, Sony has not increased its stock value in over 6 months. It went down from $46 a share to $38 (laptop batteries probably) and it has now finally recovered. Nintendo on the other hand has had a monstrous growth over the past 6 months.
Good thing about the PS3 tho is that you can heat a small house with it... :lol: