JayWood2010 said:
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Which console will you be buying? | |||
WiiU | 73 | 12.37% | |
NeXbox | 101 | 17.12% | |
PS4 | 251 | 42.54% | |
All 3 | 46 | 7.80% | |
WiiU/NeXbox | 19 | 3.22% | |
WiiU/PS4 | 44 | 7.46% | |
NeXbox/PS4 | 55 | 9.32% | |
Total: | 589 |
JayWood2010 said:
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like this?
I prefer my ps3 best so defiantly gonna get the next generation of it, halo 4 and forza are the reason for an Xbox - so probably just those two
Wii U and PS4 for sure. Next Xbox if there is a game I really want to play or if the Wii U or PS4 sucks.
I can't say right now...I'll likely wait until 2014/5 before buying my first next gen console, a few years after the start of the generation. That way, I'll be able to see which console is the better product and they'll likely be considerably lower than launch price. Besides, current gen is still providing enough quality games and it doesn't look that'll change anytime soon. To be honest though, I might get into PC gaming instead of a new console.
I'm too poor to buy any consoles at launch, so it'll be a while until I make any purchases. Until then, I can't really since it's so far away.
Only the next Xbox this time. Wii U and PS4 maybe; late in the next generation.
I have a personal rule of only getting one system a year. Last year was my Vita, this year will be a 3DS. Next Christmas I will be buying another one and if possible it will be the PS4. If not I'd probably go for a Wii U. The next (or next next) year I'll pick up a 720.
Wii U - will probably buy once Dragon Quest and Monster Hunter hits, definetly once Smash Bros hits.
Xbox 720 - Will buy at launch if the price is reasonable enough ($400 tops), if not, probably wait a year or so for a price drop.
Coupled with handheld roms on my Nexus and my decent PC, that'll be all I need.
Dreamcast 2 at launch!
What? Nobody believes in a glorious return of Sega? f u all
Anyway, Definitely a new iOS device every year..
Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!)
o_O.Q said:
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LMAO yes! Just like that
Rabid* haha
All of them, naturally. Probably not all at launch because of a huge backlog and the costs involved.
For those who said 1 of 3 or 2 of 3, but who didn't cite money or time constraints, why limit yourself to one third or even two thirds of home consoles? Just curious.
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