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Nintendo or Sony?

Nintendo or Sony?

  • Nintendo

    Votes: 46 64.8%
  • Sony

    Votes: 7 9.9%
  • I like them both

    Votes: 17 23.9%
  • Neither

    Votes: 1 1.4%

  • Total voters
    71
Like most others in this thread, I'm going with Nintendo.

All the games i like are either on Nintendo consoles or Playstation consoles i already have.
 
Having grown up on Sony consoles, I must say I'm more into Nintendo now than Sony.

Admittedly this is helped by the fact that the PS3 just struck me as way too expensive when I was choosing a new console. Also, the Wii and DS each have many games I personally am interested in, whereas the PS3 and PSP... oh dear.
 
Why don't I see Square Enix up there on that list?

Anywho, I think it's a tie for me. Nintendo's got Pokemon and all that neat stuff, along with cool platforms. But Sony's got teh big advantage of the PlayStations AND it has the Legend of Dragoon. :D
 
I prefer Nintendo, because of the games (which I find much better than the games of any other console), however, the motion sensitive thing with the Wii can get quite annoying sometimes x3

My neighbour has a PS3, and it's really not that great, I mean, yes the graphics /are/ better, but does it really matter? Both my younger brother and neighbour have some sort of attachment to the quality of the graphics, which apparently is the only thing you can judge a console on. I think graphics really aren't that important, and when you're playing these games, you just don't seem to notice it.

Obviously, there are some things I do like about the PS3, like the one gaming account for online play (as opposed to multiple friend codes), and the system wide messaging system -- but these things just aren't worth the extra $300-$400 AUD (well, at least for me, anyway).
 
Playstation seems to have all the cool games, the gorey games and such.

But Nintendo has Pokemon, so they pretty much even out.
 
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