Unholy Missives Delivered by Tortoise

Art experiments. Short things that are interesting. This won't be a full blog, but then a post my not stand on it's own. Generally work-safe.
Tue Feb 16
This dueling analogs strip sat there for a moment, then made me laugh aloud, realizing how true it is for me.  I suspect that those who bought a PS3 first and then a 360 may do the same thing, in reverse.  But the 360 is comfortable, and typically preferred.  Bayonetta I got on 360, because it’s technically better (I will be getting the PS3 version of Final Fantasy XIII, for similar reasons).
But the simple fact is that my PS3 was upstairs connected to an SD TV so my GoddessDaughter could watch iCarly on Netflix, and only got brought down because I had rented a PS3 exclusive game (inFamous).  I know there will be more games on the PS3 that I’ll want to play, but I maintain that the marginal value received from owning the second console pales by the value received from the first, mainly because there are so few exclusives.

This dueling analogs strip sat there for a moment, then made me laugh aloud, realizing how true it is for me.  I suspect that those who bought a PS3 first and then a 360 may do the same thing, in reverse.  But the 360 is comfortable, and typically preferred.  Bayonetta I got on 360, because it’s technically better (I will be getting the PS3 version of Final Fantasy XIII, for similar reasons).

But the simple fact is that my PS3 was upstairs connected to an SD TV so my GoddessDaughter could watch iCarly on Netflix, and only got brought down because I had rented a PS3 exclusive game (inFamous).  I know there will be more games on the PS3 that I’ll want to play, but I maintain that the marginal value received from owning the second console pales by the value received from the first, mainly because there are so few exclusives.