Both these art forms are too close together to have a just answer that goes overall. Hence, this forum intrigued me. Since the involvement one has in games causes an increased state of...euphoria, I have to say games are overall better.
BUT! One cannot just have one form of ecstasy in the world. Consider the following, if you will.
I am a game programmer (in training AHEM!) and hence my absolute delight is when I discover new technology or a new way to use something. For instance say, particles in "Resistance: fall of man" (umm explanation.... due to lack of power, explosions/smoke or effect can be just 2d animated pastings on the screen... it would seem like real explosion but it's just an illusion. In resistance the smoke and stuff is READ 3d object..... since they had a lot of room with the next gen console they really went overboard) SO the developer really gave it his complete love since he could have saved a lot of time, money and effort and still get the same pay.
Now keep that in mind and consider "Ghost in the Shell" 1996 the movie. There are a couple of really lengthy scenes where there is nothing but song and music and the artists just show you around their version of japan. Its all hand drawn and unBELIEVABLY gorgeous. It just sets the scene a little bit. If that had been a US movie they would have omitted those scenes and make the movie more gun heavy. But then it would have been just another movie that you once saw.
Now consider "Ghost int he Shell 2: Innocence" IN that movie and in animes like "Ergo Proxy" etc, they now use hand drawn animation WITH CG (computer generated) animation. And in the computer industry, the demand of Artists is now twice as that of programmers. These industries are comming closer and closer togehter.
I of course cannot say for everyone but if I have a choice between watching a hot chick chop off Yoma heads or picking up a controller and sawwing a locust in half. 51% I would be inclined to have my xbox broke down on me again with the red ringie thingie.