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First off, RROD is not 1 red light. I am pretty sure you don't have to send your xbox in because of that. Second, what do you mean, the PS3 has that stuff? It still has hardly any games, and most of those the xbox has as well. Now, I am no fanboy, but I'd rather be playing on a 360 controller than a PS3, because the analog sticks suck.
You also brought up blu-ray? That isn't next gen gaming at all. That's entertainment, which is completely different. Name all the positives of owning a PS3 that an Xbox 360 doesn't have, cause I bet you they are "Blu-Ray, Internet, Blue-Tooth, etc." If you want an entertainment system, get a PS3, but if you want a gaming console, it definitely does not succeed. Anyway, back to blu-ray. Blu-Ray has longer start up, so you initial game loading times will be longer. Also, that much space is not helpful unless you have games like MGS 4, which is a huge exception. I also want to bring up the fact that you have to download the games to the PS3 hard drive (which is internal, not conveniently external) and they have significantly smaller hard drives than that of a 360 Elite, and since their games hog space.
Do you have a lot of empty space on your shelves? You'll need it because the PS3 is a brick, and has a rounded top so you can't even put anything on top. That is partially due to the internal disk drive, which breaks just like the xbox has RROD. What's more, is the fact that Sony's customer services sucks, and you are forced to pay at least shipping to get your PS repaired.
Honestly, do not sell your box just because you got a red light, and then get a PS3. If you want a gaming console, get an Xbox first, not a PS. If you already have the box, then get the PS, because it is worth the money. With a PS you are paying for an entrainment system, and that is why gaming on it fails.
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