PS3 -> Reliable hardware and free online network, with major improvements to the network a few months away. About as big a library as any system has 7-8 months after release and bright future for games. Will soon be changing the way PS1 & PS2 playback is done by removing the EE chip in the 80 GB version, and using software emulation instead; looking at the PAL version, which already uses emulation for backwards compatibility, expect about a 95% compatibility rate, making the library of playable titles on the PS3 bigger than any other system. Also, has a blu-ray player built in, giving you a leg up in making the jump from dvd to hd movies, especially considering blu-ray is pretty clearly winning the format wars.
360 -> Unreliable hardware and has a small handfull of good exclusives, most of which aren't really exclusive if you own a PC anyway. Mistake, releasing the Elite 360 then announcing they are releasing a 360 with hardware changes to turn the unreliable hardware into reliable hardware. If they can actually make the hardware more reliable they would still lose money but at the rate they are pushing out games the library could be immense, but still only have a few decent exclusives, which arent exclusive anyway. At least when they went from xbox to 360 they got smart and replaced their giant brick controller with a near-copy of the PS controller.
Wii -> Decent hardware, or would have been if it had come out during the last gen of consoles. The controllers nifty, but does anyone who owns one ever play anything but wii-sports?. They should have just burned wii sports in the firmware, not had a disc drive, and sold the thing for $39.99.
And definitely just get the 60GB at $500. The HDD space is not a big difference and if you run out of room you can buy a 160GB replacement HDD for like $100.... any laptop HDD can just be put in PS3 and it works. The main point of the 80GB is as a bundle and to lower costs by using emulation and 65nm Cell chips.
PorkNBeans
There I fixed your fix for you.
But no seriously, the PS3 is a great system. The 360 is a good system too. If I could afford them both right now, I would get a 360. I wouldb't have many games for it though, I don't think. Multi-plats, I would likely get for the PS3. And MS exclusives I would probably get for the PC. That leaves what, 2 games? No games? I don't know. The wii, seems like its just a gimmick. Everyone I know that got one and was raving about it a few months ago has all but stopped playing it, unless someone who has never played one comes over. So, to the OP, yeah, I would say get a PS3.
And yes, I am a gamer. I have 7 still working game consoles in my home, spanning the last 20 years of gaming. That's not including hand-helds, or my PC. My time not working is spent either a)playing games; b)spending time with my wife--quite likely by playing games together; or c)going to school--majoring in game/simulation programming. I don't need a video game system with the word 'elite' in the name to make me a gamer.
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