When I saw Flower at E3 last year, it blew me away. It was innovative, visually stunning and hard to describe. Today on the PlayStation blog, thatgamecompany President and co-founder Kellee Santiago announced that Flower will be available for download February 12th. 

I bust Sony's chops almost weekly about not offering up consistent downloadable titles, but at least when they do cough it up its pretty damn good. However, this leads to an interesting question - With Microsoft and Nintendo giving gamers weekly downloadable games and lots of options, does Sony's "quality over quantity" approach work for gamers?

So what do you think?  If you're a PS3 owner, are you happy with what you get or do you wish you had more choices? If you're a Wii or 360 owner, does the constant flow of new content excite you or do you view half of all the choices you have as pure shovelware? Let me know.

 

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donkeykong57

Well, the "quality over quantity" thing does seem true for the PS3, but I would love to see more PSone downloads and eventually see some PS2 classics available.

A lot of the PSN games are fantastic, original and intuitive. I've been looking forward to this game since E3. Day 1 purchase for me.

DJKennethA

I would also like to see more downloads on there. I mean xbox has the TMNT arcade game, and braid on theirs. We have a few, but the only title I have bought is SF HD remix. I may consider this one though. Played Flow when it was originally a flash game an I thought it was very cool. So this might be neat to check out.

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