Which would you buy if you had money to only buy one???

neogeofl

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I know this may sound like a silly question, but I am torn between buying another Boxed AES System or Steel Battalion for my Xbox. I have only $230.00 to spend and put $50.00 down to Pre-Buy Steel Battalion, but also want an AES System again. Although, I do have a US NGCD System and like 40 games. Which would you lean towards and why? And I am not doing some stupid Poll like everyone else! :mad:
 

pyrokilla

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Niether. They both suck, and are too expensive.
 

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Hmm...on one hand, if you buy the AES system, keep in mind that you'll need to spend additional cash to buy games for it to get any use out of it.

If it were my decision, I'd opt for the AES.
 

neogeofl

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I have had about 6 different AES Systems and everytime I needed cash that was the thing I could sell and get money for. So, I have had AES Systems before, but I have also had Steel Battalion before too. Tough choice here and my wife will not let me spend any more then that since we are building a new house. Also, with the new house, I do not know how much additional cash I will have once we move in to spend on AES Games. Another reason I switched to NGCD!
 

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This one is easy. Do you want an AES to play the newer games? If so, sell the NGCD and use the money towards an AES. If you just like playing the classic games, stick with the NGCD, most of the older titles load quickly and you will save a ton of money.
 

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I would buy Steel battalion, AES system, while good, will require you to spend way more money to get more games to play. SB is awesome, and in the event that you don't like it, you can quickly sell it without losing much (if at all).
 
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