@gergroy
I actually agree, it's not a one-way road, more like a retroactive system. And as Reasonable posted before, there's a certain inertia with the image customers have of the different consoles and their libraries.
But back to the OP: I think that both attachment and sale share data contradict the thesis that the genre preferences of the average gamer are more or less the same between 360 and PS3. In the specific, I can't see any reasonable way to deny that the average 360 user buys shooters much more than the average PS3 user, and that the average PS3 user is more diversified in his/her buying habits.







