Sales for video game consoles in the past remain quite steady if not increasing over the course of the generation. As an consistent early adopter, I fail to see why the vast majority of buyers purchase their console several years afte the systems' release. I think that after a year at the most it is pretty clear which games will be on what console; meanwhile you are stuck with a 'dead' console until you do buy into the next generation.
So, at what point in the generation do you buy your consoles, and why?
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