Game Console Bargains for the Holidays

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On a budget, but still looking to wrap up a gaming console for the little (or not-so-little) gamers on your list? Most of the big players in the gaming biz have been lowering console prices for the holidays (except Nintendo, which doesn't have to); here's an overview of this season's bargains.

I've listed the consoles in descending order of bang for the buck; also, these are the straight retail options, so if you're looking for super-bargains and you're fine with going used, head over to eBay and start searching.

OK, shoppers: lock and load! 

6. Sony PlayStation 3, 40GB ($400)
The pitch: OK, it's a tough to call a $400 gaming console a bargain, even if it packs in state-of-the-art graphics and a Blu-ray player. Still, that's how Sony is pitching its new 40GB PlayStation 3, which went on sale in early November. This 40GB model is, indeed, considerably cheaper than the original $600, 60GB PS3 (now discontinued) and the newly discounted 80GB model ($500), but there's a catch, as you'll see in a moment.
What you get: The PS3 console, complete with a Blu-ray drive; a bundled Blu-ray copy of "Spider-Man 3"; a wireless controller; a built-in 40GB hard drive.
What you don't get: The big one here is no backward-compatibility with PS2 games—Sony says that reflects the growing catalog of PS3 titles available, although the selection remains weak compared to the Xbox 360's; also, no cable for connecting the PS3 to your HDTV.
My take: The 40GB PS3 is pricey considering what you get, and there's the matter of the console's lackluster game library and total lack of movie and TV downloads. Then again, the built-in Blu-ray player really sweetens the deal, considering that a stand-alone player costs as much as the PS3 itself.

5. Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade ($280)
The pitch: Microsoft is pushing the Arcade—its replacement for the old Core bundle—as a 360 for the family, complete with five Xbox Arcade games and the new parental timer, which turns off the console after a pre-set period of time (I can already hear the howls of protest).
What you get: The main 360 console, of course; a 250MB memory card, good for storing four to five Xbox Live Arcade games; a DVD preloaded with five Arcade games: Pac-Man Championship Edition, Uno, Luxor 2, Boom Boom Rocket, and Feeding Frenzy.
What you don't get: A hard drive, which means you can't download videos or game demos from the Xbox Marketplace—however, you can always buy the snap-on drives later (20GB and 120GB versions are available); no wired headset; no component/HDMI cable for hooking up the 360 to your HDTV (although, again, you can always buy one for extra). No backward compatibility with old Xbox games (unless you buy a snap-in hard drive).
My take: It's not as good a value as the $350 Xbox 360 bundle, which packs in a 20GB hard drive, an HD-compatible cable, and a pair of games, but the Arcade is a good choice for families that want to dip a toe into next-gen gaming for less than $300.

4. Nintendo DS Lite ($130)
The pitch: A thinner-and-trimmer version of the classic Nintendo DS, the DS Lite comes with a massive library of portable games, especially if you count its backward-compatibility with Game Boy Advance titles.
What you get: Twin displays (the lower LCD is touch-screen); Wi-Fi, good for local multiplayer action; stereo speakers; PictoChat for chatting with up to 16 other gamers.
What you don't get: State-of-the-art (or even last-gen) graphics; indeed, gameplay looks pretty crude compared to the handheld PSP; also, you don't get much of a price break, considering that the DS Lite was $130 for its June 2006 launch.
My take: If the DS Lite were priced at, say, $89, it would be a great bargain for the kids, but at $130, it's pretty expensive for what you get.

3. Sony PSP ($170)
The pitch: The PSP was released to huge fanfare back in 2004, yet it never became a big hit like Sony's PS2. Still, it's an impressive piece of hardware with slick graphics for a handheld, and the new, slimmer PSP, released in September, boasts a TV-out port and faster load times.
What you get: A 4.3-inch wide TFT screen; Wi-Fi; an MP3 player; a Web browser; an RSS reader; a solid (but not stellar) selection of games, and a handful of full-length UMD movies; the ability to tap into your PS3 content (if you have one).
What you don't get: A huge library of games; selection of UMD movies is relatively puny.
My take: Both the old and new PSPs are pretty sweet bargains, and the graphics are still eye-popping for a handheld. It's guaranteed to thrill the kids.

2. Nintendo Wii ($250, if you can find one)
The pitch: It's the hottest console out there, and while its graphics aren't cutting-edge—I'd say it's somewhere between the PS2 and the Xbox 360—the Wii, with its motion-sensing Wiimote, is a hit with the casual-gaming set. Unlike the other consoles in this roundup, no discounts are in the offing; however, the bundled Wii Sports is so much fun that many Wii'ers are content with that title alone.
What you get: The nifty, angular Wii console and the Wiimote; built-in Wi-Fi; the much-loved Wii Sports game.
What you don't get: Unfortunately, you may have trouble getting the console itself—Nintendo says it's expecting Wii shortages during the holidays, so you might have to scratch and claw to get one; no HD games; no DVD playback (although that's supposed to change next year)
My take: A terrific bargain, provided you can actually snag one.
And the winner is...

1. Sony PlayStation 2 ($129)
The pitch: Yeah, it's eight years old, but at a mere $129, the venerable PS2 is one of the best gaming bargains around, what with its massive library of classic games and still-solid graphics. Rumor has it that a redesigned PS2 might be on tap for 2008—but hey, that's next year.
What you get: The slimmed-down PS2 console; a built-in DVD player; two memory-card slots; an Ethernet port (a given these days, but worth mentioning on a last-gen console like this); a wired controller.
What you don't get: State-of-the-art graphics; no HD-quality games.
My take: An oldie, but a definite goodie. Talk about bang for the buck.

Got any bargain ideas for gaming consoles? Fire away! 

Update: In my original post, I stated that the original PSP was $30 cheaper than the new, slimmer, PSP; in fact, they're both priced at $170 (for the core package). My bad. 

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  • 26 Posted by 4sweet@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    After finding out that there would be no more new games for gamecube, I decided to upgrade my sons system for the Wii. I thought about the ps2, but I did not want to get into the same situation I am in now (a game system with no new games). I knew it would be a fast seller this holiday season, so I started looking online this week. Every online store I went to either did not have them in stock or had them at a ridiculous price. Luckily I found it at our trusty wal-mart (which I hate going to). They had 2 systems at the time and I got one of them. I know he is going to be so excited Christmas morning!!

  • 27 Posted by radiant.heating on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I want to get my 50+ ladyfriend something nice for starters. She has only onscreen games at this point---computer and mouse. I don't know where to start. I don't mind spending a little extra for something that's fun and has options. Used is OK, I suppose. Any suggestions?

  • 28 Posted by tmbaseball2004 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    No games for the PS3? ARE YOU CRAZY?????? Maybe last year. Here is a list of games available THIS YEAR for the holidays. 1 Warhawk - EXCLUSIVE to PS3 2 Heavenly Sword - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 3 Lego Star Wars Complete Saga - EXCLUSIVE THIS YEAR TO PS3 4 Drakes Uncharted - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 5 Call of Duty 4 - BEST VERSION on PS3 6 Assassins Creed - 7 Motorstorm w Updates - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 8 Oblivion GOTY Edition 9 Ratchet and Clank - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 10 Ninja Gaiden Sigma - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 11 skate 12 Guitar Hero III And most important, a stellar failure rate under 3% (compared to ~ 30% for the xBox 360)

  • 29 Posted by thomaschihaitran@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    "No games for the PS3? ARE YOU CRAZY?????? Maybe last year. Here is a list of games available THIS YEAR for the holidays. 1 Warhawk - EXCLUSIVE to PS3 2 Heavenly Sword - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 3 Lego Star Wars Complete Saga - EXCLUSIVE THIS YEAR TO PS3 4 Drakes Uncharted - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 5 Call of Duty 4 - BEST VERSION on PS3 6 Assassins Creed - 7 Motorstorm w Updates - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 8 Oblivion GOTY Edition 9 Ratchet and Clank - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 10 Ninja Gaiden Sigma - EXCLUSIVE TO PS3 11 skate 12 Guitar Hero III And most important, a stellar failure rate under 3% (compared to ~ 30% for the xBox 360)" from tmbaseball2004. Dude, half of those games you listed are not exclusive to ps3. Skate, GH3, Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Oblivion, Assassins Greed, Call of Duty 4, and Lego Star Wars. Check your sources next time.

  • 30 Posted by keudo@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey, I'd pay $130 for a PS2, the PS2 is a darn good system. Besides the RPGS and racing games for it, it's the origional Guitar Hero platform. Hook up to the netrowk and play some Aces 5 on it, o mayeb some socom. Other than that, it IS old, but the PS3 is nothing but bigger memory and HD graphics. The 360 arcade is an OKAY idea for kids or something, but no self-respecting gamer would lower themselves to buying a sonsole without a BC hard drive or good sized Regular hard drive even. If I'm gonna buy a 360, I'll wait a year and get an Elite. And why nto list PC's here? The blackbird has dropped $100 in its first three months of manufacturing, and right now, not even Alienware can beat that sucker.

  • 32 Posted by prarsrar on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    ummm... i think you need to check you sources again bud....the new slim psp is the same price as the old psp.....NO PRICE DIFFERANCE!the 200$ is for the bundle with the game memory card and the movie...the new psp slim core system is on the market now and is the same price as the old psp model.

  • 34 Posted by epss1@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    man oh man, i would deff go for ps3, i already have a 360 but i admire gameplay on certain video games [sport titles] on the ps3 than 360.

  • 35 Posted by jodi6767 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    Bring back the Sega Dreamcast! Please! Someone update it or something!

  • 36 Posted by bycwarchangel on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am a former third key manager for Gamestop. I have to say that the number one bargain...if any for next gen gaming...would have to be the Wii or Xbox 360 with Hard Drive. I do agree that if you are looking for next gen, but want to spend less the Arcade isn't bad. The only thing I don't agree with is the PSP. I am highly against the "stellar" library comment. Maybe 4 or 5 games really show through, but "stellar" doesn't define a lackluster amount vs. the DS with games that are actually fun no matter what age, or even graphics. Think of it as a miniature Wii.

  • 37 Posted by tmbaseball2004 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey thomaschihaitran@att.net, try actually READING my post. You will see I never said Oblivion was an EXCLUSIVE, READ next time before you post. Yes, NGS is EXCLUSIVE, 360 has Black which is smaller and less levels. I NEVER said skate, GHIII, AC, or CoD 4 was exclusive. Once again, READ FIRST. I did say CoD4 was best on PS3 as the reviews have said...better graphics on PS3. And YES, Lego Star Wars the Complete Sage is EXCLUSVIE this year as I said, 360 doesn't get it until next fall. Shall I say PWNED!!!!!!!!

  • 38 Posted by ytech_patterson on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    @bycwarchangel: Actually, I meant that the PSP's game library *isn't* stellar -- I just tweaked the post to clarify that point.

  • 39 Posted by tmbaseball2004 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    AT thomaschihaitran@att.net. You might want to try READING my post first next time. First of all, i never said skate, GHIII, AC, or CoD 4 was EXCLUSIVE. Once again, READ FIRST. Lego Star Wars Complete Saga IS EXCLUSVIE TO PS3 THIS YEAR. Why don't you check your facts, since you are the one who is WAY off. I do this (video games) for a living, I know what I am talking about. NGS is EXCLUSIVE to PS3. The xBox has Black. Shorter, worse graphics, less levels. Once again, you were wrong. Shall I say PWNED!!!!!!!

  • 40 Posted by tmbaseball2004 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    AT thomaschihaitran@att.net. You might want to try READING my post first next time. First of all, i never said skate, GHIII, AC, or CoD 4 was EXCLUSIVE. Once again, READ FIRST. Lego Star Wars Complete Saga IS EXCLUSVIE TO PS3 THIS YEAR. Why don't you check your facts, since you are the one who is WAY off. I do this (video games) for a living, I know what I am talking about. NGS is EXCLUSIVE to PS3. The xBox has Black. Shorter, worse graphics, less levels. Once again, you were wrong. Shall I say PWNED!!!!!!!

  • 41 Posted by guyodle@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    big news ps3 prices to be lowered I thought allright but the prices wernt lowered just a cheaper version still high priced so much for sony its time to get a xbox 360

  • 43 Posted by bbushong13@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    As a parent of two younger children, and being that I have been a gamer since the Atari 2600, the Xbox 360 is the right solution for our needs. With downloadable childrens TV shows on XBLM, XBLA kids games, Lego Star Wars, and other kid-friendly games like Viva Pinata Party Animals, it is plenty enough for my six year old daughter and three year old son. My daughter will be able to play with her friend on Xbox Live co-op on Lego Star Wars if she wants also because my friend also has a six year old who will play that game with her. For me, I have plenty of M rated games to choose from and without worry that my kids will be playing them with the parental controls feature that locks out the games that I don't want them playing. As an alternative for my six year old daughter, we plan on buying a DS-lite for her this Christmas along with some of those Barbie DS games, Yoshi Island DS, and Super Princess Peach. Eventually our son will get that system handed down to him for when the next handheld Nintendo system comes out since there are plenty of kid games on the DS (DS games & Gameboy Advance backwards compatible titles). In the end, everyone has different and valid reasons to purchase any of these console offerings. It all comes down to what suits your lifestyle needs as a gamer best. Gamers win the holidays and we are happy with the Xbox 360 and HD-DVD add-on player. I am sure that my daughter will really like her DS also. Thanks for reading my comment!

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