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As a console gamer since the 80's and a PC gamer since the early 90's, i think that the market between the two worlds is irrelevant to the "exclusive" discussion...

If a game is on PC and a console (could be PS3 like DC Universe or 360 like Left4Dead), it's on both platforms, therefore is not exclusive... It doesn't matter if the console version sells a lot more (if that's the case, then Tekken 6 is still PS3 exclusive, or Lost Planet is still 360 exclusive), or if PC doesn't compete directly (handhelds don't do it also, but if PES 2009 were on 360 and PSP only, do you call it a 360 exclusive?), the only thing that matters is on what platforms the game can be played at (legally of course)...

That's why i fully support Naz's rule, it brings closure to this... Hey, I'm not even gonna use the term "exclusive" to announce or compare games anymore, i prefer to use "the game is on - platform(s) name(s)" - ...
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Now, if the topic is about games that can be played on one platform that can't be played on the other (PS3 vs 360), that's true, i can't play Left4Dead on my PS3, or FFXIV on the 360 (at least at launch, like Tretton said)...