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Nonquihote said:
Desroko said:
Nonquihote said:


So is PS2s 120 million user base insignificant ? +1.2 billion in software sold.

Casual dont buy enough games to be that biog a deal.

 

 

 

You assume that every PS2 owner is a core gamer? The mainstream audience, not the core gamers, powered the PS2's success. These are the people who conspicuously refusing to make good on their mythic "brand loyalty" to Sony and purchase a PS3.

 


 So wii is not the casual break through wii fanboys make it out to be, other console has done it.  

It really is just price. 

No offense... but if the Xbox 360, Wii and PS3 were all $250.00 I'd still get the Wii first.  Then likely the PS3 because it'll have the best japanese tactic games, then a 360.

You can call me a casual player if you want.  Though I've been playin games since the Balley Astrocade, haven't stopped and likely will own all 3 systems by the end of this generation.

In real practice I'll probably end up going Wii, 360, PS3.  Wii because i already got it as a gift, I didn't buy the motion sensing till i played it, now that i have it i'm glad i got it.  PS3 will likely be next because i'm likely going to end up moving in with someone with a 360.  Otherwise i'd probably go with the cheaper 360 because I don't really feel like paying for a blu-ray function i'm not gonna use.  When you've got 6-7 systems you play regularly it just makes sense to have a bunch of cheap TVs as opposed to one huge HD TV.  Too annoying to switch between the systems I want to play.