actually, I only have had a gamecube before this so one of the 20 games available will keep me busy. I'm sure I'm exactly like lots of people who kinda like video games, don't have an xbox 360 and wanted to watch HD Movies. I played Elder Scrolls (which I've never heard of, to give you an idea of how much I care about video games) for a week and I can tell it would keep me intermittently entertained for a long time. I also bought it assuming that since the PS3 outsold the 360 in huge amounts in Japan all the fun weird Japanese games will come out eventually and then I won't have to play lame FPS and RPGs which I don't really enjoy. It all came down to "why not" when faced with the option of a PS3. Especially when I know Sony has the exclusive studios.
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You won't buy a stand alone player? You basically did.
Or are you going to tell me you still play Resistance 6 months later? Or do you play the one and only release since launch, Motorstorm.
actually, I only have had a gamecube before this so one of the 20 games available will keep me busy. I'm sure I'm exactly like lots of people who kinda like video games, don't have an xbox 360 and wanted to watch HD Movies. I played Elder Scrolls (which I've never heard of, to give you an idea of how much I care about video games) for a week and I can tell it would keep me intermittently entertained for a long time. I also bought it assuming that since the PS3 outsold the 360 in huge amounts in Japan all the fun weird Japanese games will come out eventually and then I won't have to play lame FPS and RPGs which I don't really enjoy. It all came down to "why not" when faced with the option of a PS3. Especially when I know Sony has the exclusive studios.