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Wii vs. Xbox 360 for Dance Dance Revolution


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If your TV is HD ready (720 p or higher) than I would definitely say to get it on XBOX 360. It is more expensive (Xbox 360 games are usually $10 more than Wii) but it will look a LOT better. Playing Wii games (and PS2 for that matter) on my HDTV after playing Xbox 360 is almost painful to me now, it's so blurry in comparison. :yuck:

 

As for the actual gameplay, I can't help you there since I haven't played either game on either system. But assuming all things are equal in games that appear on multiple game systems (assuming that they are the exact same game... which is likely since companies usually just "port" these titles, meaning they change almost nothing from system to system), always get the Xbox 360 version IMO.

 

HOWEVER, if blurry graphics don't bother you or the person playing and you would rather save $10, then go with the Wii version.

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DDR Hottest party for Wii-interactive with arms as well.

DDR Super Nova I & Super Nova II for PS2.

 

BOTH platforms are more than satisfactory, the DD playing 1hr nite, & when all girls are over, 2+hrs.

 

47" plasma 720p display with NO problems on either. Waiting on HDMI Switcher & cables to try improvements, but again, NO problems on either.

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If your TV is HD ready (720 p or higher) than I would definitely say to get it on XBOX 360. It is more expensive (Xbox 360 games are usually $10 more than Wii) but it will look a LOT better. Playing Wii games (and PS2 for that matter) on my HDTV after playing Xbox 360 is almost painful to me now, it's so blurry in comparison. :yuck:

 

As for the actual gameplay, I can't help you there since I haven't played either game on either system. But assuming all things are equal in games that appear on multiple game systems (assuming that they are the exact same game... which is likely since companies usually just "port" these titles, meaning they change almost nothing from system to system), always get the Xbox 360 version IMO.

 

HOWEVER, if blurry graphics don't bother you or the person playing and you would rather save $10, then go with the Wii version.

 

 

NOT true. Most Wii games are 480i or 480p, you may not have the component video cables. And as most people will tell you, the difference between 480p and 720p is negligible.

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