Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers’ Choice Award

admin | Gaming News | Saturday, 29 December 2007

Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice AwardIt’s no secret that the Nintendo WiiNintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award is the main competitor for the Sony PlayStation 3Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award and Microsoft Xbox 360Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award. Indeed, in the world of the games console, the Nintendo WiiNintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award is probably in leading position having moved one step forward and left its competitors behind.

That’s also the case when it comes to this year’s competition for a customers’ choice award for gaming consoles. Despite being unable to meet demand, the Nintendo WiiNintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award was named the winner with a score of 8.78 out of 10 possible points. The Sony PlayStation 3Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award scored 8.25, and the Microsoft Xbox 360Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award scored 7.65.

In another competition for the best game title, the Nintendo WiiNintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award beat the competition again with a score of 8.08. The Microsoft Xbox 360Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award scored 6.81 and the Sony PlayStation 3Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers Choice Award, 5.71.

According to GAMER.BLORGE reviewers have summed up what they see to be the advantages of each console.

Many customer reviewers praised the Wii for its usability, child friendliness and exercise potential. The PlayStation 3’s strong points, according to the consumer reviews, included the integration of Blu-Ray which also helped Sony’s console on its price point. The Xbox 360 scored favorably with graphics and design.

Photo: © Chris Campbell

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