Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think choosing a system that’s not portable, with set rules, is a good compromise.
Which consoles focus on activity? Wii- but it's old. Anything else?
She wants to play with her friends. That is reasonable. That will guide which system is the preferred one.
Either PS or Xbox. Her call. It doesn't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think choosing a system that’s not portable, with set rules, is a good compromise.
Which consoles focus on activity? Wii- but it's old. Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:I think choosing a system that’s not portable, with set rules, is a good compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your biggest regret is Pokemon Go? I can't imagine you are going to be happy with any gaming console, then. She'll want to play it. If your goal is to keep it as non-absorbing as possible I'd get a Switch. There are games you can play with two people, some of them active, but the little screen makes it less all-encompassing than something projected on a large screen TV like a PS. You could get a Wii, but they aren't terribly cool anymore.
I'm fine with it being on a big screen but I want it to be athletic. Not something they can port around in the car etc.
Then you don't want the Switch - one of its benefits is being able to port it around. You can use it in the car if you have Wifi in the car. The Wii is probably the only console that focuses on movement in games, but I'd warn you against thinking it is "athletic." It isn't. There is movement in some of the games, you can get yoga or other fitness programs, but even something like Dance Dance Revolution (which is FABULOUS, by the way) is not athletic. But it isn't sitting on your behind, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your biggest regret is Pokemon Go? I can't imagine you are going to be happy with any gaming console, then. She'll want to play it. If your goal is to keep it as non-absorbing as possible I'd get a Switch. There are games you can play with two people, some of them active, but the little screen makes it less all-encompassing than something projected on a large screen TV like a PS. You could get a Wii, but they aren't terribly cool anymore.
I'm fine with it being on a big screen but I want it to be athletic. Not something they can port around in the car etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your biggest regret is Pokemon Go? I can't imagine you are going to be happy with any gaming console, then. She'll want to play it. If your goal is to keep it as non-absorbing as possible I'd get a Switch. There are games you can play with two people, some of them active, but the little screen makes it less all-encompassing than something projected on a large screen TV like a PS. You could get a Wii, but they aren't terribly cool anymore.
I'm fine with it being on a big screen but I want it to be athletic. Not something they can port around in the car etc.
Anonymous wrote:Your biggest regret is Pokemon Go? I can't imagine you are going to be happy with any gaming console, then. She'll want to play it. If your goal is to keep it as non-absorbing as possible I'd get a Switch. There are games you can play with two people, some of them active, but the little screen makes it less all-encompassing than something projected on a large screen TV like a PS. You could get a Wii, but they aren't terribly cool anymore.