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It all depends on your interests. If you prefer to browse the internet or play many MMORPG's (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) that you can find on the internet, you should get a computer. But if you prefer a wide variety of game types and the ability to play and talk to anyone, anywhere online, you should get a video game system. There is a big controversy between Xbox 360 and PS3, but research them to see the pros and cons of both.

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