That's interesting because Blu-ray is the only single reason I would consider getting a PS3 right now. But there is a very sore lack of gaming content for that console, and I doubt my wife would be amused if I brought one home. So for now, I'm trying to limit my HD-DVD purchases as much as possible and rent as much as I can until things smooth out. Maybe if Sony gets aggressive and does a price drop and releases some good, exclusive games, I might pick up a PS3. But it seems like exclusivity is a dying concept. Oh well. I guess that's the price we pay for being early adopters.
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That's interesting because Blu-ray is the only single reason I would consider getting a PS3 right now. But there is a very sore lack of gaming content for that console, and I doubt my wife would be amused if I brought one home. So for now, I'm trying to limit my HD-DVD purchases as much as possible and rent as much as I can until things smooth out. Maybe if Sony gets aggressive and does a price drop and releases some good, exclusive games, I might pick up a PS3. But it seems like exclusivity is a dying concept. Oh well. I guess that's the price we pay for being early adopters.