In this edition of Ask Gearbox, we've asked the Gearbox employees some of the toughest (and most contentious) questions you can ask a gamer. Our questions are: "360, PS3, Wii, or PC?", "DS or PSP?", and "What is your favorite game genre?". Read on to see the answers!

Don E : Yes.
Ryan C : Tough choice between the 360 and the Wii. I'd say Wii for party/group games. 360 for everything else. Of course, there's always the PC for RTS and MMOs. I think I'll go with "Not PS3."
Erik A : 360. Most definitely. It's where I spend about 70% of my play time, the remaining 30% divvied up fairly equally between my PS2, Wii, and PC. PS3 gets no love from me.
Kyle P : Wii60
Cynthia G : PC. I had a few consoles prior to owning a PC, but PC games are what REALLY got me interested in gaming.
Josh P : 360 - by far.
Andrew W : For me, the 360 for Gears, Crackdown, Halo, and the online experience, PS3 for whatever Insomniac and Naughty Dog do plus the eventual God of War III, Wii for Zelda, Mario, and the family/friend experience, and the PC for WoW and the true home of the FPS and RTS. I think gamers who can reasonably afford to do so can find good reasons to own them all.
Nate O : 360, Wii, and PC. These satisfy all my gaming needs. I can see absolutely no reason to buy a PS3.
Ryan F : PC and Wii
Dorian G : 360 first, followed closely by Wii
Tatum T : I'm gonna have to go with Wii, Bob, though I still dig my PS2.
Michael W : Wii & PC: Wife and Kids love the Wii, PC is mine.
Graeme T : 360 for me.
Scott V : if (group.size() > 1)
Wii
else
PC
ennui : 360, Wii, and PC... waiting on a PS3 purchase, but I'm sure I'll have reason before too long. I like to play everything.

Don E : Both (PSP doesn't have Brain Age, DS doesn't have Loco Roco)
Ryan C : DS, no question
Erik A : The DS is awesome. The PSP, not so much. While the DS has tons of games, the PSP has so very few.
Kyle P : DS. I'll support whichever platform brings the old school Castlevania action.
Cynthia G : DS!
Josh P : Don't have either.
Andrew W : DS for quirky and/or unique awesomeness like Cooking Mama or Hotel Dusk, PSP for that big-budget home console feeling on the go with games like Daxter.
Nate O : DS by far. Even my mom can play. New Super Mario, Mario Kart DS, Tetris, and Bomberman. Enough said.
Ryan F : DS
Dorian G : Both, but of course DS is champion
Tatum T : DS - I had to pry it from both my sister and my grandma's hands! (my grandma was hooked on sudoku and wanted to buy a DS just for that!)
Michael W : Neither.
Graeme T : DS for sure, it makes games simple again.
Scott V : DS *sigh* I had so much hope for the PSP...
ennui : DS

Don E : RPG or FPS
Ryan C : RPG
Erik A : Action/Adventures, RTS's, and FPS's, in that order. RPG's used to be at the top, but who has time for those anymore?
Kyle P : Sandbox
Cynthia G : oooh. Toss up between RPGs and rhythm games (GH!)
Josh P : Action/stealth
Andrew W : My preference is a toss-up between first-person shooters and modern 3D platformers, with Blizzard/Relic style RTS falling a close third.
Ryan F : FPS or RPG
Dorian G : Action-adventure
Tatum T : Action-adventure
Michael W : Real Time Strategy (That's why the PC is mine)
Graeme T : 5 years ago I would have answered FPS hands down. Since then I've really broadened my horizons and been exploring other types of genres. It's refreshing to experience other types of gameplay.
Scott V : RPG, RTS, and FPS. Preferably not all in the same game ;)
ennui : Everything but realistic sports games


