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naznatips said:

lets see how many of those remaining games are exclusives and not ports of old games.

Wii 9 games (1 over 90%)
PS3 4 games (0 over 90%)

There are 4 games on the PS3 not counting sports games rated above a 75% that you can't get elsewhere. 4 freaking games. So don't give me this shit about the PS3 library dominating the Wii's in quality, because even if you don't like one freaking genre that the PS3 is flooded with it knocks out half of it's high rated games and if you are just looking for the cheapest way to play those great games obviously the 360 is a better option. I'm not saying the Wii's is stellar right now either but from the perspective of a core gamer it's certainly not worse. Not to mention that at this rate the Wii will have at least 5 games rated above 90% by the end of 2007. What happened to quality over quantity?


Exactly.  But it's not just quality over quantity, obviously the Wii is going to get more quantity as well (the original point of this thread), it will eventually have an advantage in both quantity and quality over the PS3.  

The bottom line is the current trends in both hardware and software sales will ensure that the PS3 will get fewer third party games (in quality and quantity) than the Wii and 360.  That's a no-brainer from a business perspective.



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