ameratsu said:
Well said. You answered logically without sounding like fanboy with an axe to grind. Good job. |
Well, I try. 
Seriously though, I'm in very close contact with a 360 (a family member owns it) and I do play it from time to time. A little bit of Dead Rising (yay zombies!) and CoD4 shenanigans (I'm not much of an FPS person, but I can appreciate a good game when I see one). I'm hoping to persuade him to purchase RE5 and Nuts and Bolts (I have a feeling the latter will be a tad more difficult to achieve) later on.
I wont deny that I'm somewhat biased towards Nintendo. I've been a Nintendo gamer since the N64. I love Mario, Metroid, Zelda, and the other great titles Nintendo is known for. That's why I bought a GameCube after the N64, and a Wii after that. Even with that bias, however, I still enjoy different games on different consoles. Like Montana said above (albeit somewhat harshly), most people would take the oppurtunity to play (and own) multiple games on multiple consoles. Each console has it's own pros and cons, and it's never a bad thing to own multiple consoles, except when it comes to your wallet and your time. 









