It depends, obviously. There are great games for the PC that would never work on consoles, and the reverse is true as well. Consoles make for great party games and also some good single player stuff, but PCs generally have better large group play and so on. You can't get a really good flying game on a console, something like X-Wing, because there're just too many functions and not enough buttons. Rogue Squadron is a console interpretation, a flight sim lite. But I don't see how GTA Vice City could be nearly as fun on the PC as it is on the PS2. Buying a console comes down to games for me, so I'll play whatever's good on the PC or on a console.
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