Ok to expound a little on my previous points: anytime a company builds a product they build it with specifications they think people want, sometimes they make trade-offs (with the rev, innovation over graphics) but the whole point is to build what people want. There's one problem with that "you can't please everyone all the time" someone made that quote famous but i can't remember, but anyway it's one of those things that will always hold true, so what's a company to do? make a product to please the greatest amount of people they believe possible. sony and ms try to do this by giving us really powerful desktop pc's to attach to our t.v's. (ps3 comes with Linux right?) nintendo try's to do this by innovating a way to get bored gamers excited again, and retired gamers playing again. it's going to be awhile until we know who took the best approach, but both will work to one degree or another.
Oh and there a lot of things people are saying nintendo did things only to satisfy the japanese market place... why the hell would they do that? quiet, small, cheap, how is that only japanese? how much smaller and cheaper hav ipod's or mp3 players in general become? i just ordered one from archos that takes pictures, movies, plays movies, displays pictures, can download from other devices other than a computer, (god i hope it can do it from the rev), play and record music, and it cost me just as much as the one i just broke did which i bought 3 years ago. but is like 2times better, and about the same size. advances in technology always make things smaller, look at ur computers, flat screen t.v's, even cars for goodness sake. it's not a japanese thing, it's world wide economics. plus i think it's pretty damn cool that i can carry it in say the pocket of my cargo pants (tested 3 dvd's succesfully) and bring it to a friends house who would never dream of picking up their 100lb 360. but maybe i'm the only one who thinks so.