Except that it's the truth with like two or three exceptions. (Mind you, I could easily say the same about the 360 and the Wii because of my severe lack of interest in basically any of the big name titles on any of these systems. I'm not counting Japan-only games and downloadable games, or else I'd be saying the 360 has approximately fifty billion games*, while the PS3 has...four or five before diving into PSX stuff, since you're really only adding a couple of downloadable games at that point**. Not counting multiplatform releases either for obvious reasons.)
Besides, it's just a silly meme, one the PS3 die-hards will gladly throw into your face while they scream a few game titles over and over and make fun of the 360 owners for having a lesser version of Tales of Vesperia.
*Import 360 plus at least half a dozen import shmups plus a couple of English versions of non-region-locked games plus American XBLA - basically the only reason this isn't happening for real when we get a 360 is because none of those non-region-locked games are The Beatles: Rock Band, and that's the only game the person paying for the system is interested in.
**Non-region-locked system, basically the biggest thing the PS3 has going for it aside from the easy Linux install, which isn't even related to playing video games.