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One common I am noticing over and over, in surveys, predictions, and posts about what people find is awesome, is that it tells me far more about what their biases are, and what system they support, than it does what they speak on.

In a poll on here, the predictions on what would sell more Kinect or Move had Move beating Kinect by around 2-1... which is the real close to what people voted for their preferred console (360 or PS3).

Then, there are the post, where the person goes on and on and on how a certain game, not even major, is better than a major title like it on another console.  For example, a person who doesn't even have a Wii, goes off and says Sorcery is superior to Zelda on the Wii.

As for who "won" E3 (this is kind of absurd but still done), the breakdown on who wins usually maps to whatever console a person prefers. Opinion is shaped by what system a person prefers than actually what had happened.

Hey, feel free to correct me here, but I am just finding it interested that it seems to be a norm.  No matter how something is not good, someone will still say it is wonderful, if it is on their system of chice.