I don't mind that everything is going multi-plat these days. That's how things should be ideally for the consumer. I've no interest in going out and getting every system out there just because each system has something interesting. Generally whenever I see a 3 console + 2 handheld + gaming PC owner, their software attach rates are often low or below average for some of their consoles. It's pretty much a fact of life that multi-system owners are going to neglect some of their consoles unless they are really hardcore into gaming. I think it's more worth it to have less consoles but more extensive libraries than to have your library spread out among many consoles and to see them getting neglected. If you have 3 consoles, 2 portables and gaming rig and you're OK with neglecting some of your consoles, that's fine. But if I had a small little library for a console or handheld, I feel like I didn't get my money's worth and that the purchase was a mistake in the first place. Because there's lots of overlap between the 360 and PS3, I don't feel like I need more than one out of the two. They don't really have their own identity in the way that a DS does (DS is my favorite system). I might get a Wii because it's a bigger contrast than the PS3 but that's about it. PSP has a great library but so does my DS so I don't really feel bad about passing on it.







