I'm not trying to start something w/ any fanboys, although I don't think anyone here actually is a fanboy.
The more I think about it, the more I think something is up with Nintendo. All this talk about how the Revolution could cost less than $200, and how you can play almost every past Nintendo game on it. And while I was initially kind of excited about the controller, it's starting to look more like a gimmick to me. I don't care what people say, you won't be able to play a lot of games with it, or gameplay will be extremely simplified for some titles. I know people view their strategy as trying to be different, and that they are trying to appeal to a family market. And while that may fly in Japan, I seriously doubt the "family" thing will work in the US. It doesn't matter how simple the gameplay is, most adults still feel console videogames are for children. And even if they don't think they're just for kids, most believe they're for adults who act like big kids at times. They would never give serious projects like Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, Splinter Cell, or Prince of Persia a chance. For these reasons and more, I think Nintendo will be very underwhelming in the next-gen war. I really believe they're giving us next to nothing because they have next to nothing, which is why I think they're holding off on the Zelda game, from what I understand.