No.
1. By 2012 there will be no significant 3D presence in the home market to warrant the feature to be a significant part of the next console.
2. Nintendo doesn't make the TVs for the home consoles and they have stated they greatly dislike the current home experience centered around expensive glasses. (I 100% agree)
3. Regardless of any of the above, 3D on a home console really isn't hard and would be possible on any future console solely based on the approximate hardware power for each machine.
You do realize 3D on the next TVs don't require Bluray right? A DVD could have the same affect with the same TV/Glasses tech. It really isn't that big of a deal what the PS3 is doing. Sony was only boasting that unlike other bluray players, they're PS3 HDMI connection could be upgraded to work with the new HDMI spec for carrying the 3D information.
There are many 3D capable games on PCs right now that run standard DVDs. 360 could easily get the same software as a download. Only issue would be the older HMDI port that unlike the PS3 can't be upgraded due to the type the 360 chose to utilize.
4. The only reason its a big deal on the 3DS and the only reason Nintendo is doing it is because they control the viewing experience and glassless screens are finally within the right costs.







