To be honest I love the Revolutionary edge but it doesn't make me want to dump the advanced technology the PS3 brings with it.
When I look at it head on I honestly don't see the Revolution touching the PS3 in terms of advanced technology, it has 1080p support and can support input to two HDTV's at the same time off one console and the graphics look like CGi(I literally mean it), also take into account the advancements they've made with the eyetoy it mimics minority reports, overall a VERY impressive piece of hardware and incredibly advanced piece of technology.
The Xbox 360's initiative was to combat Sony directly in terms of advanced technolgoy and powerful hardware and they fall short of nearly half the performance the PS3 can pull off, if Xbox 360 carries on the "buy our console because it's powerful" nonsense they'll obviously hurt themselves, Revolution know they'll have trouble competing with the PS3 in terms of power so they say "hey look we're doing things differently, come buy our console", now different opens up an entire gateway of possiblities, different can be good or bad, being totally different is NOT good though, Gamecube is an example of going against the grain, they went so different they alienated support for themselves.
Revolution on the other hand sounds like absolute genius, a mix of rumors, speculation and fact are about to go into the next chapter so don't quote or flame me:
First this console is purported to possess a certain amount of power, not enough to topple the leader the PS3 but enough to give them a run and probably topple the Xbox 360, as much as Nintendo hate to admit it this is important, Nintendo seem to have the graphics side of things taken care and it looks like theyr willing to change.
Second this console is supposed to be small and sleek, the PS3 is supposed to be relatively... well tiny while the XBox 360 is of a similar size to the original Xbox, small works and by making their console small Nintendo are in a good position, sleek also works, Gamecube was sort of gimmicky and purported as a toy, ensuring the Revolution doesn't look gimmicky is an important issue for Nintendo and from what they tell us it is something they've taken care of.
Third is online, online is becoming more important and MS lead in this field but Nintendo are supposed to be offering the same serives live offers for free.. can you say jackpot?!?!
Fourth is software support, now going off what we've heard from president of S-E and several other dev's theyr interested in the Revolution and for good reason too, the Revolution could give them new territory to explore and which Dev doesn't enjoy that kind of challenge, aside from that good third party support of ports is also looking a lot more likely than it was on the Gamecube.
Fifth is peripheral support, Hard drives are becoming important to games, how about Revolution take the plunge and put a HDD bay in, this one might not happen but theyr planning on downloadable content so it's back on the tables, well have to wait and see.
If Revolution does all of the above which it has either been rumored to, speculated to or confirmed to have done then the Revolution hits the jackpot... now this is where it gets interesting.
So revolution offers what the other consoles offer and even takes the other consoles in a few of the fields, now what Revolution needs is something to seperate itself from the crowd... something.. I don't know maybe "Revolutionary", bingo again, if Nintendo can honestly pull off something different that isn't seen as a gimmick then jackpot.. no doubt about it, rumors have been floating around about a control which is pressure sensitive as in the harder you squeeze it the faster you go if your in a racing game and there have been rumors about a controller getting hot in gameplay, I don't know what Revolution will offer but it has to be something interesting, if it is then seriously Revolution should see itself in second spot, I think Sony will own this generation yet again but whoever second spot goes to is questionable, if Revolution can pull off what we're all hoping it will then Revolution takes spot number 2.