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sony is at the bottom in the current generation of consoles.
And for me, wii > *
it's just so cute and fun.... I guess I don't need a 360 because I already have 4 pc's.
A lot can happen in four years. Nintendo could easily go from their current "batshit crazy but kinda cool" to "batshit crazy why am I left with Mario Wii golf as the only game worthwhile coming out in 2009?" in no time.
For the record, for you to take for what it's worth:
My 360 gets plenty of use.
My PS3 gets some use (mostly for rental BD discs), and some actual gameplay. This will likely shoot up with the release of titles that are actually of some value.
My Wii...is currently a stand for my HD-DVD drive. I can't say I've used it all that much yet.
And at least I know I'm not the only one here who watched Get Smart.
Booyah, Jimbot. Booyah. I grew up watching Get Smart reruns on Nick at Nite in the late 80's-very early 90s.. Too young to watch them when they were brand new.
Just chiming in on the subject at hand.
Our 360 is played all the time. My brother is on it constantly in his room.
I don't have a PS3. Sold both of mine.
We used to play the Wii all the time, then it slowed down and now I boot it up maybe once every two weeks to see if there are any new VC games.
This bet isn't about hourly usage though, its about cold hard sales figures.
But, from the sounds of things, at least on this here f'rm, my ms/sony/nintendo comment doesn't fail.
Ren, who learned that "atleast" is two words thanks to firefox spellcheck. Humorously, "firefox" is not in their own library.