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12-16-2011, 07:42 AM
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I think it depends mainly on the games provided and the tools available.
Let's take my gaming habits for example. Previously I owned a Megadrive, Nintendo 64, Gamecube. I regarded the PC as a bit of a novelty that I could use to make fancy spreadsheets or powerpoints. This was at a time when graphics cards were still new and finicky bits of hardware.

Fast forward a few years, I still use my Wii, but I get a bit jealous of the HD games on 360 and PS3. Then about a year ago I got a good PC and got the following games: Fallout 3, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, Team Fortress 2, Minecraft, Project Zomboid.

I dunno, for me it's a real mix right now. I love my Android phone, Wii, PSP and DS a lot... but then I also love games like Fallout 3 and Minecraft which you just don't get the same vibe from on a console or portable system. Generally consoles are cheaper than PCs, play games better and are better with mates round. So for me it would be Just Dance 2, Rock Band 3 and Black Ops that I spend my time on (for Wii). Whereas on PC it's more about the online multiplayer and ability to multitask. Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, Downloads, Music, DVDs, etc.

Best choice? Get both. Win, win.
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