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Ah! The eternal question!!! @_@
We all know the PS4 is a must-have console. WiiU for a second console. Xbone, no.
I like hot pockets
My top three next gen consoles
1) PS4 Sony doesn't cover up things like M$ Does
2) Wii U important for the console industry as a whole
3) XB1 a very good multimedia device, with decent kinect 2, array of games that are simliar and not really new types of IP, but I'm waiting til console is around $300
Wii U + PC.[PC for third party games]
A PS4 down the line once it has better exclusives to play.
That's my plan and it's going to serve me well.
Oh, and I'll never get rid of my PS2 and PS3. Both still have too many games I have not played, and too many I still love...