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ultraslick said:
HCS said:
+1 i was big on the playstation 2 but 360 is where the games are at this time around.

Just like that.. well alright.

Attention: This time around, as if it were herpies sneaking its way back into our bedrooms, it is the 360 that has all of the games.

Disregarding the fact that the PS3 came out a year later than the 360, this generation has already concluded and YES.. incase you were wondering the games are now on the 360 only.

I can't help but lash out at such posts.

I got the 360 at launch because it was the first to the market, and I knew that I would have great looking games that you could not really find anywhere else for about 2 years until the PS3 would be hitting its stride.

IMO fact based logic shows that the games "this time around" are simply not on the 360. The broad generalization of what you have said offends my intelligence as a human being.

Unless ofcourse the definition of "this time around" means from 360 release up until 2008.

I know that is starting to sound a little bit Sony biased and cliche, but the games simply do not exist on the 360 anymore.

Like a heart that beats...

The Games.

The Games.

The Games we are hoping for and are excited to play.

The Games that will define a generation, and give birth to a new order in video game entertainment.

The Games that are not PC games and do not involve flailing your limbs in order to play them.

The Games that will haunt your soul until the day you cease to breathe.

The Games......

 

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 Dude, it's either your opinion, or it's fact based logic, it can't be both.  Fact based logic needs no opinions, and opinions are not dependent on facts.  

 That said, none of my clsoe friends are big gamers,  so I don't know any who went Ps2 to 360.  I do have a cousin who plays quite a bit, but he usually owns every console from a given generation.  I'd be hard pressed to think of one he didn't own.