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Freyburg.comhttp://www.freyburg.com [Freyburg.com] I'm torn as to which beast I'll eventually break down and get. The PS3 has (no surprise) a far superior line-up of launch titles, but all the good stuff eventually slums its way to the Xbox. And one of the reasons (in fact, probably the main one) I got an Xbox in the first place is because it whups the Playstation hard for first person shooter games, my particular gaming weakness. I can't see that changing with this new generation of consoles.

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spoonerisms: 2) Although PC games can be ported to the console, console games cannot be ported to the PC. If it looks cool and it’s out for the Playstation or Xbox first, then you’d damned well better play it on the Playstation or Xbox. Otherwise, you’ll be trying to use your keyboard mouse like a PS2/Xbox controller, and that’s just plain suck. Game: Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory

spoonerisms » games: 2) Although PC games can be ported to the console, console games cannot be ported to the PC. If it looks cool and it’s out for the Playstation or Xbox first, then you’d damned well better play it on the Playstation or Xbox. Otherwise, you’ll be trying to use your keyboard mouse like a PS2/Xbox controller, and that’s just plain suck. Game: Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory

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