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smroadkill15 said:
Runa216 said:
Wait, I'm a troll now? I searched on this site and only took exclusives that came on the first page...That's it. it's amazing how quickly internet forumgoers will jump on every possibly excuse to call someone a troll, fanboy, or some other manner of insult that's only an insult on the internet.

It's really annoying.

How am I suppose to know that?

I might have jumped on you too soon, so I'm sorry.

Back to the point of the original comment, I think you can see for yourself the 360 has as much of a wide variety of exclusive software as the Ps3. That's all I was trying to prove.    


Perhaps, but look at the top selling exclusives...Almost all shooting games, Racers, and Western RPG's. When you go further down the list the variety expands, but the top sellers are all in those genres (aside from one Kinect game which counts as much as Wii Sports, since it comes packaged with the hardware).  when you look at top selling PS3 exclusives, there are no real standout performances.  The highest selling Shooter is I think Resistance: Fall of Man, and while the Action/Adventure genre is in some ways similar in volume to Shooters on the 360, but I don't see MEtal Gear Solid, God of War, or Uncharted as being particularly similar to one another.  I would honestly break them up into different cagegories, adventure, action, and...something else.  Games like Metal Gear Solid are a combination of Shooter, Platformer, Action, and RPG, Ratchet and Clank has elements of platformers, shooters, adventures, puzzles, and strategy, and the later games had flying shoot-em-up action.  

It's really hard to nail, but I really do think that Xbox players have more concentrated tastes when it comes to gaming.  Hell, EVERY game that involves shooting sells better on the Xbox (including Grand Theft auto, the Call of Duty series, every first person shooter that's multiplatform).  

But a lot of that comes simply from the fact that the PS3 sells much better in Japan (hence the relative love for fighting games and JRPG's), but on the flipside, the Xbox sells better in the US, which loooves shooters and western-styled RPG's, naturally. 



My Console Library:

PS5, Switch, XSX

PS4, PS3, PS2, PS1, WiiU, Wii, GCN, N64 SNES, XBO, 360

3DS, DS, GBA, Vita, PSP, Android