Heh, CGI or not, one thing is clear: whichever consoles embrace the fluent use of a keyboard/mouse combination per person wins a huge market share, like FPS, RTS, and others. (say wireless bluetooth devices on PS3 and whichever wireless technology on the Xbox)
Also, is it just me or are war games really boring? I quit playing them back in 2002/2003 or so when you can pick up almost any title and it's all the same. Call of Duty was an exception, but Killzone wouldn't impress me at all. If I had a PS3, I would definitely not get it. Halo and Half-Life 2...they're too much of a spin-off from the "real thing" and I personally rank them as my two all-time favorites and enjoy playing them over and over. To me, there's more to a game than good graphics: it's all about gameplay and replay-ability, meaning, the chance that I'll go back and play the game again. My Gamecube ranks highly in the last regard.
Is it just me or does the PS3 look like a miniature version of a tanning bed? It seems a lot bigger than the Xbox 360. Anyone know the dimensions?
What's with the new Nintendo Revolution...is that thing real? Hello year 2030 toaster and headgear for braces!