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Been visiting for past 6 or 7 years, I just wish I could remember how I stumbled onto this site.
So far Seitokai Yakuindomo* and D-Frag. Saw the first season of SY and wanted more, loved the D-Frag manga and just hoping it translates well into an anime. Otherwise, its all just a watch and see approach.
Its a day off. But the con to that is that almost everywhere is closed on that day so you're stuck spending it with your family. =P
Wow, thats different.
Nice. Free stuff is always nice, I guess.
Whatever grabs my attention first. But in the end, I always check out if there is a manga or anime version of whatever I'm looking at and just habitually compare the 2 to see whats better.

It's just hard not to compare the two. If its a manga (a good one), it'd be cool to see the characters in motion and how they're voiced, etc. If its a good anime, usually the manga reveals a lot of things that the anime omits because of time constraints and such.
I game mostly on the 360 as of late. Just really prefer the controllers and being able to kick back, party chat with my relatives and friends while playing whatever after a long day.

Honorable mention to PC gaming, got my new comp set up and lately just trying out the many games I impulsed bought from the Steam Summer Sales.
Virtual Boy was The system back in the day. Ah, the headaches it gave me.

Seriously, no love for the PC or the Sega Saturn?

The Sega Saturn gave me Dragon Force, Panzer Dragoon, and a whole lot of import fighting goodness (xmen vs streetfighter, darkstalker series, etc.). And I was somehow sucked into the space sim genre of the PC which had the Wing Commander series, X-wing series, and FreeSpace series.
Consoles. Based on my experience, I don't have as much confidence of a game I just newly installed into my comp to properly start up or play completely stable on a PC than on a console anymore. I mean nothing's perfect, but more often than not, you will eventually end up with a game where you spend a few hours diagnosing, patching, installing/reinstalling, etc. trying to make a game run stable and/or perfectly for your machine. Just not fun, when you just wanna pop in a newly bought game and play it.

I do really dig the PC game sales though. The current holiday Steam sales are really too good to pass up, especially the daily deals. But so far I'm batting .500 (2 for 4) on games working on my comp without a hitch from it.