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Microsoft's Xbox 360 has a user base of
millions of gamers. That figure alone should be enough to
convince any skeptic that the console is fun to play.
However, the only way to truly enjoy the system is to
purchase Xbox 360 games for entertainment. While the
console's Internet, movie, and music capabilities add to the
overall value of the system as a home entertainment console,
the true backbone of the system lies in its game library.
There are several niche markets for Xbox 360 video games,
but the more popular ones are bound to entertain you without
a doubt.
Blockbuster
Titles
The biggest Xbox
360 games have sold millions already, and
they will most likely continue to sell millions in the
months and years to come. Video games like Grand Theft Auto
IV, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and Halo 3 have all sold
tremendously well on the Xbox 360. However, there are still
many big titles to come. Some of the biggest upcoming Xbox
360 games include Fallout 3, Halo Wars, and Civilization
Revolution. Gamers will be able to choose from strategy,
fighting, shooting, and roleplaying games, and the selection
of Xbox 360 games is bound to grow.
With hundreds of Xbox 360
games to choose from, gamers can experience 1080i
grahics on their high definition televisions and high fidelity
surround sound audio. Unfortunately, the HD-DVD optical disc
format is now extinct, so gamers on the on the Xbox 360 will be
stuck with normal DVDs. Of course, side by side comparisons
clearly show Xbox 360 grahics to be superior to those of its
nearest competitor, the Playstation 3, even without the extra
storage capacity found in Blu-ray discs. With better graphics
and a cheaper price tag, what more could gamers ask for?

With so many Xbox 360 games already available and more coming
out each year, gamers will find their experience with the Xbox
360 to always be exciting. All of the big genres are covered,
even strategy games which have traditionally been a bastion of
PC gaming. However, Microsoft develops both the Xbox platform
and Windows, so gamers can expect a lot of crossover titles
between the two platforms. For example, Xbox 360 games such as
Bioshock, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and Gears of War all
appear on the PC as well. This allows gamers with incredibly
fast PCs to experience even more amazing graphics, which all
gamers can have affordable gameplay with the
Xbox 360 pro system.
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