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I can summarize mine pretty quick:

 

PS3: Playing Uncharted 3 with a buddy. It was something like OH MY GAWD STAPH SHOOTING RPGS TO ME YOU DUMB FUCK TAKE THE DAMN BOSS DOWN Y OU IDIOT REVIVE ME YOU FOOL BUT DON'T REVIVE ME IF YOU ARE SURROUNDED BY ENEMIES STUPID! Hey, look, an M9...DON'T TAKE THE FUCKING WEAPON YOU IDIOT IT WAS MINE! - You pick the thing. - NO FUCK, YOU PICK IT UP, I'LL COVER YOU OH MY GAWD REVIVE ME, OH CRAP WE DIED BECAUSE OF YOU!

 

Xbox 360: My console of choice, and this one brings a lot of nostalgia. I can't just say "the better"...there were many. Beating with two buddies (one of them being the one as in the Ps3) the whole Gears of War Trilogy in one sitting, playing Geometric Wars 2 until late in the morning, jumping like an idiot when for some dumb rookie mistake I kept dying in Dark Souls (And being annoyed that my friend was far more advanced considering I bought the game before him, but eventually I got to the credits first!), being good in Fallout, being bad in Fallout, and my favourite: discovering games I never thought I would be able to own in spanish retail stores, such as the first Dead Rising, The Last Remnant and Tales of Vesperia or Metro 2033.

 

Nintendo: I'M GUNNA DESTROY YOU WITH LUIGI, YOU DAMNED MARTH -> And trying hours, and hours, and hours. Another friend of mine has put like 1200 hours (according to his Brawl's stats) into the game, and he's one of the best players in Spain. I'm a pretty good fighter, but no matter how much I try, he always beats me. However I'm fond of this. So much time playing that game together; it's just an amazing experience.

 

^ And I want to use my experiences to back up that, no matter how online play can be so cool, nothing will never beat offline co-op/competition.