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Got a Wii for the movement. I buy the least games for it but still enjoy the sports titles and play regularly with my family. Wish the little bugger played DVDs though - that's probably my only gripe with the thing

Got a PS3 for lowest cost (at time) HD console / Blu-Ray and because the PS3 would be getting the only title I was interested in making sure I had access to - the next Team ICO title. My two main gripes are the loss of full BC (I have a partial BC 60GB) and the size of the bugger.

Got a PSP for travel because I prefer it's library to DS and I can watch films on it (I like films a lot). My main gripe with it is the effort it takes to get media on it vs what I want. I also think that the UMD approach was a mistake (although despite everyone seeming to have this gripe I note removing it hasn't done the Go any favours - although I think the lack of any physical media and price is out of alignment with where most people are in the market.

Got a PC because I've always played on a PC since forever and my favourite FPS still feels best on that platform (Half Life). I have no gripes with my PC other than the cost of upgrading the bugger.

I don't have a 360 because I haven't felt, having bought a PS3, that I could fully justify the purchase given I play titles like Valve and Mass Effect on PC - as I'd really be buying it for a very small number of titles I couldn't get elsewhere. However, the cost it now looking so low, that I may pick one up later in the year. I'm waiting to see how Natal takes off too as that interests me also. Or maybe I'll pick up a second hand one, thinking about it, as it would really only be for Halo 3, Alan Wake and Gears 2 at this point.

I bought 2 DSs for my kids but rarely touch them myself.



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...