I think I'm beginning to appreciate Sony's attitude more and more this generation.
Sony is becoming seemingly an independent ground-holder in the console race. They're not the industry leader by any means, but they seem to have found that nice little middle-ground. They've focused on their exclusive franchises with great emphasis (Uncharted, Ratchet, LittleBigPlanet, etc) while also catering to third parties with multi-platform releases of most, if not all, AAA titles. Additionally, they've built PSN into a very different entity than Xbox Live. PSN may not have the robust functionality of Microsoft's service, but it does its job fine enough. And this brings to mind Sony's attitude towards independent developers and digital distribution content like Flower, The Journey, Nobi Nobi Boy, Wizardry, Papo & Yo, etc. They're clearly open to new game ideas and are able to paint the system with a broader brush. It really is a gamer's console when you look at it.
Move may sink or swim in the long run, but it's merely an additional accessory should you choose to use it.
I don't know where else I'm going with this, other than to say I bought my third PS3 (sold last two for rent money years ago...) in January, and I couldn't be happier with it. It's a great multimedia device, and I can play nearly every game that interests me on it.