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People arguing which system is better, which company "Cares more about the gamer", etc......LOL

It's all semantics and personal belief, honestly. All companies are out to get your money. Though if we're really going to go with the "which company cares more about their fans" rout, I would suggest perhaps that Nintendo does. At the very least, they put out the games that make their fans happy, and they don't try corporate BS to screw their customers over.

I basically feel exactly as I did before E3 came and went. I'm good with my choice of console for this coming generation. The Wii U may be less powerful, and may get less third party multi-console games, BUT, it's also the only system with backwards compatibility, the only system that doesn't charge you to play online, the only system with, for a fact, ZERO DRM policy at all, even if publishers want to do it, Nintendo isn't going that route, and no "always online" requirement, no stance against used games, etc. Their exclusives tend to appeal to me far more than Sony or MS', and while I'm sure I might miss out on a few games that I'd like to play (damn you The Last Guardian for not coming out on PS3), I think I'll be fine. Between Nintendo's franchises, the ton of eShop indie games continually being announced, and the handful of third party games that might actually interest me (IE not just another kind of shooter), I think I'll be content.