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From an E3 perspective, the OP makes sense - Sony delivered a presentation based on gaming, Nintendo's was a mix of gaming and social features and Microsoft's was mostly other 'features' with a bit of gaming in there.

And to be honest, this is just the Sony way of doing things. They've pretty much always insulted the competition at every single opportunity they've had - doesn't make them right, but at least it makes them consistent.

I like that Sony deliver such a diverse gaming experience. Neither of the other consoles offer the same mix of gaming experiences that Sony do - Microsoft and Nintendo both seem to excel in certain areas, while Sony do very well in nearly ever area. As a gamer, that's a much better deal for me. For Sony as a company, it's looking more and more like it's not going to be a viable situation to sustain, which I'm pretty disappointed about. But you can't have everything!