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Going on how happy am I with each platform I own is prolly the best way to judge IMO.

PS3: Good showing of games but nothing really new. R2 looked cool but I thought the graphics weren't as great as I thought they would be. (My opinion) Im glad they are working on PSN but it still needs a good bit of catch up. Was kinda disappointed on how they left out a good bit of info on Home but it looked nice. I won't be a big fan of it as I suspect a lot of others won't but Home gives PS3 more identity. MAG: I don't want another shooter. It seems like they wanted to make a genric shooter and make it an MMOFPS. I think its slightly insulting: "We let FF13 exclusive go but were going to make another big shooter so you'll be distracted and you won't get pissed."  Btw the LBP lvl with graphs was an absolute awesome idea. That was the best part for me. I don't own a PSP but its full of win.

Ninty: /shudder nothing for me really. Animal crossing is nice but I was very disappointed.

Xbox360: Couldn't be happier really. The FF13 exclusive didn't matter as much to me. I was more relieved at the fact that they have are looking more into 2009. Gears2 looked great get over. Its not Gears 1.5. All the games the showed looked very well done. Though I wish they would have shown a few more exclusives but it seems like the devs are making their own showings during E3 (Halo Wars, Bungie announcement tomorrow but it may be multi-plat who knows) The additions to XBLA are excellent as im a big fan of the old Banjo. The middle part of the conference was a joke as we all know. Netflix is great (and the better deal IMO) the new dash looks pretty nice. Yes we all know they are a rip off I can make hundreds of arguments of Sony copying Ninty or MS so just drop it, we alrdy know they are a rip. All in ALL i give MS the nod.



Consoles Owned: Sega Genesis, NES, PS2 (RIP) N64, Xbox, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii

  

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