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Also, I forgot to mention. Why do people connect what people have as far as game systems to their financial situation? I know a guy who drives a beat up old 1987 Toyota truck that's wife owns a new Mercedes and they have a 2 story home with a basement that's worth about $600,000. People who have the Wii aren't always poor people.. it's just a preference. The Wii may be an "aquired taste", but a lot of people already have a taste for it and will continue to. As for the PS3, it was lauched with bad timing. The world isn't ready for Blu-Ray yet..... Most people don't have a tv that goes over 480P much less 1080P. Blu-Ray is also disgustingly expensive to manufacture. They should have though out their options before ever designing a system. As for the XBOX, besides the overheating and massive power consumption..it's a great deal all around. 1080P just like the PS3, sometimes freezes up on you... (Don't you miss that with the NES? LOL) and has the same game situation as the PS3, with the XBOX having a tad bit more games. This is my 6 cents.
I think that all of the systems are great. I just think they fall into 3 different niches. I like them all. I have a SLI 8800GTX setup though where I can probably pawn even the next gen console after the PS3, why would I need one?