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dougsdad0629 said:
redspear said:
Well I think most people are talking about sales on this site and what you may feel like putting down your system is really just criticism as to why it won't sell boatloads and why it won't get massive exclusive support. I own a PS3 and I like it for its media server capabilities and the blue-ray is a nice addition but IMO it does lag in the games department there are some great games on it though and if it were my only system I wouldn't be dissappointed but my Wii just gets more play time than the PS3.

As for others Sony fans spent the early part of thsi gen ripping on the Wii and there is probably some resentment.

Finally Sony bough the early part of this upon themselves with their outlandish PR that made a joke of the gaming industry and insulted people who were not fanbois.

 

I'm having the opposite problem. I'm struggling to find more Wii games that interest me since I've beaten the majority of the ones that interested me already. For PS3, however, there are still several games on my wishlist that I can't yet afford. My Wii has been relegated to the system for my 4 yr. old son and the PS3 is mostly for me. My reasons for not having a 360 are personal. Personally, I can't bring myself to reward a faulty product (no matter how enticing the software) with my hard earned $. That last statement was not inteded to inflame anyone. It's just the way I feel.

If you can't afford some of the games you want for your current system, there's no point getting a new one anyway. I have the same problem. So many games are on my ps3 wishlist but I lack both time(finals) and money.

 



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