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KylieDog said:
DarthVolod said:

Very deceptive list. XBLA is excluded, and console exclusives gone along with a focus on 2010-2013 which ignores over half of 360's life cycle (which includes a bunch of great games you can pick up dirt cheap now).

According to Wikipedia:

List of Xbox 360 games = 959 games (multiplatform: 757; exclusive: 123; console exclusive: 79) on this list as of June 6, 2013.

List of PS3 games = 772 games (multiplatform: 621; exclusive: 143; console exclusive: 8) as of January 14, 2013.

Keeping in mind that the PS3 list is not as well maintained for some reason, we still get (even with a decent margin of error) a much better picture of the 360 experience which includes a much larger number of console exclusives (79 vs. 8) than the PS3. Get rid of console exclusive, you get rid of awesome games like Minecraft, Fable, ect. ... so what if you can get these games on PC. Not everyone has a $900 gaming rig that can handle modern games with no performance issues.

Omit console exclusives and manipulate a few variables and yes, a very one-sided list you get.

Also, this pretty much shows us that Sony has abandoned the MOVE. Hate Kinect all you want, but at least it has support. 


Exclusive is exclusive, 'console' exclusive is a term invented by fanboys with a console that lacks exclusives.  XBLA wouldn't add much since most of them are on Steam and/or PSN too.  Lastly Sony doesn't make many Move only games and instead adds optional Move support for regular games which is much better.


I disagree, but how about a compromise. We can put a giant asterisk on the list that says "must own a high powered gaming PC in order to get full exclusive experience" next to the PS3 list.

Microsoft gives optional Kinect support for plenty of games too, but it doesn't change the fact that it still gets more actual support.