PS3 Vs Xbox 360 Armored Core Trailers

source: IGN
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First there was Genesis versus SNES versus Turbo Grafx. Then came Saturn versus PlayStation versus N64, followed a few years later by PS2 versus Xbox versus GameCube. And now, we’re gearing up for the most intense fight yet: Xbox 360 versus PS3.

As hardcore gaming types, we all love to scrutinize screenshots and movies of multiplatform titles in order to determine which system has superior capabilities. Many a flame war was fought, and many innocent lives lost, over the likes of Street Fighter II Genesis versus SNES, Tomb Raider PlayStation versus Saturn and, most recently, Resident Evil 4 PS2 versus GameCube.

And now, we at last have our first chance at taking the battle to the next generation. From Software is in the process of bringing Armored Core 4 to both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and has released a pair of trailers, each said to be running on one of the machines. The PS3 trailer was first shown at the PS Meeting where the game was known as Project Force, but now we have a direct feed version. Likewise for the Xbox 360 trailer, which debuted at the Tokyo Game Show but is now available for the first time in direct feed form.

source: IGN
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First there was Genesis versus SNES versus Turbo Grafx. Then came Saturn versus PlayStation versus N64, followed a few years later by PS2 versus Xbox versus GameCube. And now, we’re gearing up for the most intense fight yet: Xbox 360 versus PS3.

As hardcore gaming types, we all love to scrutinize screenshots and movies of multiplatform titles in order to determine which system has superior capabilities. Many a flame war was fought, and many innocent lives lost, over the likes of Street Fighter II Genesis versus SNES, Tomb Raider PlayStation versus Saturn and, most recently, Resident Evil 4 PS2 versus GameCube.

And now, we at last have our first chance at taking the battle to the next generation. From Software is in the process of bringing Armored Core 4 to both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and has released a pair of trailers, each said to be running on one of the machines. The PS3 trailer was first shown at the PS Meeting where the game was known as Project Force, but now we have a direct feed version. Likewise for the Xbox 360 trailer, which debuted at the Tokyo Game Show but is now available for the first time in direct feed form.

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