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Kyros said:
"but when i got to gamestation there was absolutely nothing i wanted, as alot of multiplatform games i have for my 360 already."

I think I have spotted your problem. Buying both a 360 and a PS3 is a bit stupid. Its like having a 360 and a gaming PC.

 Indeed, taking away cross-platform titles leaves the PS3's library pretty anemic right now. Most of the big exclusives are still over the horizon.

 The 360 had an extra year and several dump trucks of Microsoft money to build a strong library. Wii has incredible first party support and cheap dev costs to rapidly build a strong library. The PS3 is playing catch up in this department, and the unorthodox architecture, massive discs which are expected to be filled with content, and sluggish sales rate haven't helped it gain ground on the competition in library strength.

Luckily, a library full of exclusives isn't everything. The PS3 clearly has enough going for it to drive some really strong sales since Christmas. Sony is getting their act together, and the strong library will come over the next year or so.



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