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Video game console wars

How low can you go?

The price wars are heating up between the big three video game makers.

Sony recently announced it's hoping to jump start sales in dropping the price of the PlayStation 3 by $100 to $500.

Now there's talk Microsoft is upping the ante by lowering the price of its Xbox 360, which sells two versions for $400 and $480.

Wii is still sitting pretty at $250.

Decisions, decisions. We help sort it all out in today's GameBuzz episode. Still the best bargain out there (free). 6:21. We also talk about some of the strangest things we've ever heard playing a round of multiplayer.

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