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Honestly, there's not much else to talk about.

The 360 is doing what it has been doing from the start - decent sales, improved over the XBox, but not blowing anyone away. Consistency is boring.

The Wii? It's a phenomenon that most us really don't get (I'm glad for it, but don't get it), and the only change that may be coming is a peripheral that's months away, and some games (Deadly Creatures, MadWorld, Conduit) that we really, really know nothing about and have no idea how they'll appeal to the Wiimarket.

The PS3, though, is where the action is. The fans are rightfully excited for the lineup (though the fanboys are positively delusional about Killzone 2's impact on the PS3 sales), and the sales on the system have gone from shitty, to decent, to poor/mediocre in the span of 18 months. We have the possibility of a price cut (something neither Nintendo nor Microsoft is likely to do unless Sony does it first), and questions on how that might impact the system.

In short, whether one is a booster, a detractor, or simply an interested spectator, all the action is in the Sony court right now.