Console Wars: Pros and Cons

So, I thought I write up the Good and Bad of each console. You may agree, you may not. It's really your choice.
Microsoft Xbox 360:
Pro:
-Has been out longer, so it has a larger library of games.
-Xbox Live is well respected.
-Made wireless the "Cool New Thing" in gaming.
-Easy to find in stores, due to relative age.
Con:
-Reports of over heating (I think it's been fixed, though)
-Most games are Online-oriented, leaving the Single Player Guys (like myself) in the dust. (Though I expect this will change)
-Limited backwards compatibility with Xbox. (It's growing, though)
-Microsoft is not respected by a lot of people.
Sony PlayStation 3:
Pro:
-Sony is considered a Power House in the game industry. (Having taken out Sega without even trying. That takes some serious cahones..)
-Classical controller design, mixed with motion sensor.
-Home, a gorgeous social area.
-Absolutely GORGEOUS graphics.
Con:
-Extraordinarily expensive.
-Most developers are no longer Sony-Exclusive.
-Critics claim the the SixAxis motion sensor was taken directly from Wii.
-Sony claims that SixAxis is unable to have rumble with motion sensor, even though many people claim it's possible.
Nintendo Wii:
Pro:
-Nintendo is a long-standing company, and considered the beginning of Modern Gaming.
-Most inexpensive console on the market.
-Free online play, including an Opera-Based Web Browser.
-Don't like the Wiimote? A classical controller is available, and the Gamecube controller is also compatible.
Con:
-"Reports" of the Wiimote strap breaking, and flinging it into the TV. (A newer, stronger strap has been implemented, however.)
-Nintendo, is considered a "Kiddie Company" (In actuality, this is an exaggeration; Nintendo makes games that anyone can play, to appeal to a larger audience, as opposed to Sony's and Microsoft's largely T-Rated and M-Rated libraries. E is for Everyone, people.)
-Almost impossible to find in stores (A clerk at Circuit City claimed that they "Couldn't keep it on shelves")
-Wiimote is considered tiring; some people prefer just sitting down and using a normal controller. (Two of which are actually available.)
Microsoft Xbox 360:
Pro:
-Has been out longer, so it has a larger library of games.
-Xbox Live is well respected.
-Made wireless the "Cool New Thing" in gaming.
-Easy to find in stores, due to relative age.
Con:
-Reports of over heating (I think it's been fixed, though)
-Most games are Online-oriented, leaving the Single Player Guys (like myself) in the dust. (Though I expect this will change)
-Limited backwards compatibility with Xbox. (It's growing, though)
-Microsoft is not respected by a lot of people.
Sony PlayStation 3:
Pro:
-Sony is considered a Power House in the game industry. (Having taken out Sega without even trying. That takes some serious cahones..)
-Classical controller design, mixed with motion sensor.
-Home, a gorgeous social area.
-Absolutely GORGEOUS graphics.
Con:
-Extraordinarily expensive.
-Most developers are no longer Sony-Exclusive.
-Critics claim the the SixAxis motion sensor was taken directly from Wii.
-Sony claims that SixAxis is unable to have rumble with motion sensor, even though many people claim it's possible.
Nintendo Wii:
Pro:
-Nintendo is a long-standing company, and considered the beginning of Modern Gaming.
-Most inexpensive console on the market.
-Free online play, including an Opera-Based Web Browser.
-Don't like the Wiimote? A classical controller is available, and the Gamecube controller is also compatible.
Con:
-"Reports" of the Wiimote strap breaking, and flinging it into the TV. (A newer, stronger strap has been implemented, however.)
-Nintendo, is considered a "Kiddie Company" (In actuality, this is an exaggeration; Nintendo makes games that anyone can play, to appeal to a larger audience, as opposed to Sony's and Microsoft's largely T-Rated and M-Rated libraries. E is for Everyone, people.)
-Almost impossible to find in stores (A clerk at Circuit City claimed that they "Couldn't keep it on shelves")
-Wiimote is considered tiring; some people prefer just sitting down and using a normal controller. (Two of which are actually available.)