Meh. Most of those consoles already have decent x86 emulators anyway.
Am I the only one who thinks that the "Playstation 4" doesn't deserve it's monicker. I know that the majority of the world's population and the members of this forum identify themselves as being middle class and therefore as a consequence cannot afford a new console at launch if it sported state of the art, cutting edge hardware, but surely this is a let down, at least specification wise, given that this is nothing more than a mid range gaming PC anyway. Screw that, it's not even a mid range gaming desktop, it's a mid range gaming laptop. The "Jaguar" CPU is used in netbooks, in case you guys didn't know, as opposed to the bulldozer/piledriver architecture used on PCs. The bulldozer/piledriver architecture uses non-igp motherboards with a dedicated GPU and the and the Jaguar is an APU which uses an integrated graphics card. (Of course, costs aside....a dedicated GPU and a high end processor would probably consume bucket loads of energy and god knows how much issues that would cause, Xbox 360 and red ring of death anyone?)
Given that Sony always projects a 10 year lifespan for their consoles (at least when it comes to shelf life) would I be foolish in predicting that this is the final generations of consoles? At least...as we know it?
I would use a Michael Patcher smiley if we had one, but instead I'll settle for :RO: