I agree with . On one hand I don't want to see Nintendo consoles have less choice, but on the other hand I own a cube in large part because I know I will be able to get good quality games. I would not describe my self as a hard core gamer, because I have too many other interests so I don't have the time I once did to commit to games. That means I don't have time to mess around with bad games. If it isn't a Nintendo game I wait until I have seen a bunch or reviews. But if it is Nintendo, I know before the game is out if I want to preorder it. I have no idea what the last non-Nintendo game was that I preordered.
At first I was disappointed about the Rev not being as powerful as the other machines, but then I started thinking. The Rev is going to have everything I really want from a system, or so it appears:
1) Internet gamming - this used to not be important, but my brother lives in another state and I still want to play against him

2) Good controller - Faith required, but we all know how important this is if they can come through.
3) Company dedicated to good games - Nintendo is the company most focused on the actual game, and what you think after playing it, not before.
So PS3 and XBOX will be able to do better graphics. I watched the PS3 tech demos, and there is some unbelievable stuff in there. But I realized, I could still tell the difference between computer generated and real. As long as that is true the graphics are really a small issue. Plus, Sony was talking about the immersive game world. Having everything interact correctly is as much if not more a programming problem then it is a hardware problem. If you want every blade of grass, every door, every window, everything to react. Well that is going to take A LOT of programmers, not just some fancy hardware.
Last thought, I am glad that Nintendo is opening up to more development houses. I want to see what some small game developer houses can produce. After all, these are hopefully the developers who didn't want to take place in the Sony/MS way of making blockbuster games, but actually want to create a really great game and take pride in it, not just some cool tech. My GBA might be my favorite game system I own (at least until those DS game start showing up), and I am pretty sure that isn't because of the graphics.