Since the PS3 became my default movie/media player, I'd have to buy another one within a week if anything happened to it.
After Home went to public beta, I've met hundreds of new players and have to screen who I add to my list due to message and correspondence traffic. With scores of gamer friends online, naturally for online gaming, I'm tied to PSN.
The last time the Wii was plugged in was when kids came over for a family gathering and played Wii Sports and High School Musical about a month ago. I still have a copy of Shawn White Snowboarding in the shrink wrap bought the day it was released.
I may start using Wii Fit again, which is the only way the console will see any sort of regular use. This year I don't see myself buying more than 2-3 games for it since it just doesn't see much use. Even so, it's still a great system to have for the kids since they love it.
The last time the 360 was used was when Gears 2 was released. I never played through more than half of it. It's still used on rare occasion to watch HD-DVDs. Currently, any game I would buy for the 360, I'll simply buy for the PC instead since I don't use the 360 for XBL.
Still need to have one for any good exclusives that come out on the platform!
PC actually sees a fair amount of use for gaming, split between two boxes thanks to Steam. But the common problems associated with PC gaming as far as buggy software, conflicts, etc. (Fallout 3 became a game stopper thanks to frequent crashes) means it can never replace console gaming even if I do buy most multi-platform games on PC currently.







