5. Q2. Which games console do you own?
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Playstation 3
Playstation 4
Wii
Wii U
6. Q3. Did you own a games console in the past (if you don't
have one now)?
Yes
No
7. Q4. Why did you get rid of your games console (If you
owned one before)?
No interest in playing it
anymore
No time to play it anymore
I exchanged it for
something else
Other
8. Q5. Would you like to own a games console (If you don't
already own one)?
Yes
No
9. Q6. Do you game on anything, whather it would be a
game console or something else?
Yes
No
10. Q7. Would you say that you keep up with the gaming
news?
Yes
No
11. Q8. Do you think that gaming is an activity that is
worthwhile?
Yes
No
I don't know
13. Q10. Do any of your family members play video games?
Yes
No
I don't know
14.
15. If PS4 is the thoroughbred games machine, then this is the great, visionary all-rounder.
Sony’s console has it outmatched when it comes to raw graphics grunt, and that’s
reflected in lower resolutions right now and potentially weaker visuals in the future.
Yet Xbox One brings so much more to the part, whether the enhanced Kinect voice and
motion controls, the superb integration of entertainment services, or the potential for
cloud-based processing in years to come. Buying Xbox One is a gamble – and an
expensive one at that – but it feels like the console of the future, and if Microsoft can
deliver on its promises that gamble will pay off.
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16. The PS4 is a powerful, great looking console that is need of some killer PS4 exclusives.
These are bound to come in time, but there's no doubt that it's the more powerful of the
two consoles and that Sony has produced a leaner, more gamer orientated console
compared to the Xbox One.
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17. Even by Nintendo’s standards, this is no ordinary run-of-the-mill console. The Wii U
GamePad is a strange, brilliant and versatile controller, and employed properly might
just power a new wave of fantastic, innovative games. As a vehicle for family fun, the
Wii U is a formidable system, despite a slow UI and the odd niggle here and there. The
struggle will be working out how it fits in between the current console generation and
the next, and maintaining third-party support, but the potential is there for some great
games, and some really unique experiences.
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22. RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16 GB - £67
-Strikes a nice balance between quality
and quantity.
-Is enough for the overall structure to
work well
-Cheap to use
23. CPU: Intel Core i5 3.1 GHz - £125
-Good speed and extremely powerful
processing
-Cheap to use
-Withstands the test
of time well
24. GPU: GeForce GTX 750 Ti - 1020 MHz -£89
-Cheap
-Extremely powerful for its pricing (will
be able to compare itself to many gaming
PC's
-Good processing speed
-Withstands the test of
time well
25. Video Display: 1080p HDMI
-Modern display
-Allows for the best quality in video
games (that is affordable)
27. Power Supply: Fractal Design Newton R3
800Watts - £133
-Good amounts of power, enough to
supply everything
-Isn't very loud and not as big
28. Portable Storage: Flash Drive only
Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n Wireless, USB
3.0, Ethernet 10/100/1000, DVD.
Software Kernel: Windows build
Sound: Stereo Sound
29. -The overall price of the console will be
£449 in terms of parts.
Overall costs of Animus
-Adding additional service costs will bring
the cost up to £550.
30. Target Audience of the Animus
-The main target audience of the console
would be teenagers between 13 and 21
years old