Yes I do have a PS3, but I'm not just giving this answer because I have one, so don't call me a fanboy, what I write is facts... not opinions...
The PS3 is a better console in the hardware region.
Features like: Blu-ray, Bluetooth, Wifi, Expandable HDD, and many more.
The 360 lacks in this department because of many reasons:
Hard drives made specific for 360 means THEY control how much memory you can get. Wifi adapter needed, DVD (last gen technology), old wireless for controller, etc.
The PS3 can proudly say it's a "next generation" system, while the 360 is just an upgrade of the previous Xbox. No real good features where added on to it.
Now that is the SYSTEM, games wise, that's all personal preference. The PS3 has a great line up for games this year and next year. And it's been shown many times that PS3 can handle more players online.
Example:
Gears of War - 8 players
Resistance - 40 players
Gears of War 2 - 10 players
Resistance 2 - 60 players
There are many other examples as well. A game coming out next year named MAG (Massive Action Game) will support 256 players! Something that 360 just cannot handle.
The PS3 will have a long lifespan 10 years at the least. Sony always goes for the 10 year goal, and they will meet and most likely exceed it.
Blu-ray won the format war, and is making games like Metal Gear Solid 4, LittleBigPlanet, and other games to be possible on PS3 and ONLY the PS3.
Blu-ray: 25GB Single Layer - 50GB Dual Layer
DVD: 4GB Single Layer - 8GB Dual Layer
(DVD may actually be 15GB sorry if I'm wrong)
Therefore, the HD power of the Blu-ray combined with storage space makes it possible for better games!
Blu-ray also supports Java which means more interactive movies access to internet in your movies etc.
The list goes on of the amazing features the PS3 has to offer.
Now you asked about System so that's what I'm talking about...
Like I said before, games is all up to the player.
If you like the games for the 360, keep it. But defiantly buy a PS3 it's well worth the money and will live longer than the 360 in the long run.
Now, just remember what I stated was facts, not opinions.
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