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Can't really rate the systems based on games since it's not the system's fault if games are released that fit my taste.
So far i haven't been unhappy with any of my systems.

My PS3 had a brief happy moment in February for LR:FFXIII. Then it was turned off for the rest of the year until my Vita TV caused it to being unplugged from my TV completely. My fat Lady has served me well for over 6 years and it deserves its final rest. It's still slow as fuck, so I'm not really looking back to it.

I don't know if I touched my Vita much this year. I've probably spent more time in the PSN shop to buy free PS+ Vita games than actually playing with it^^ It has done its service well, which is once and for all proving to me that I'm not a handheld guy. Also that it's not made for my hands.

My Vita TV was kind of fun so far. Could try all those free PS+ games for Vita I couldn't play on that tiny screen. Don't know how much I will use it in the future if at all. BTW PS4 streaming is absolutely useless with it^^

My Wii U was a lot of fun so far. Well that's the reason i bought it. Most Nintendo games are fun. My doctor said the eye cancer is going to be permanent but treatable. It fulfilled its purpose by allowing me to visit the hostage held games in their cell.

PS4 only had minimal use this year. Infamous was probably the most fun I had with it. It would've seen lots more action but I'm still waiting for Ubi to fix the broken piece of shit that is ACU.

My PC even though it's getting older was my most important and most fun platform this year. Had loads of fun replaying Borderlands 2 and Skyrim. Lots of fun with FC4 and Borderlands the pre Sequel. Currently having fun with DAI and Tales of the Borderlands. I would've gotten ACU for PC as well but Nvidia hasn't released the graphics card yet I need to play it.
PC will get a massive update next year to prepare it for even more fun next year(i.e. buying a completely new rig).



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