Y'know what, better tech doesn't necassarily equal better games. Just as with the Revolution controller: even though it's probably the best control device designed for FPSs ever in potential -- you might not see one that eclipses a solid PC one, like Half-Life 2 or Call of Duty 2 for example. It's all in the software, and if you don't feel comfortable with paying around $200 - $250 -- because, yeah, that WILL be the price -- for a system that plays Nintendo software, then you probably never will. I mean, basically, it comes down to the software, and that's what will decide it to be honest. And frankly, I think it's too early to comment on the quality of each systems respective lineups (apart from the 360) at this stage, as E3 demos aren't completely indicative of what you'll be seeing down the line... Halo 2, Resident Evil 4 and many other games have received massive overhauls after a showing at E3, and let's not forget how Miyamoto upends the tea table...