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My impression from E3 was that the PS3 still has some solid gems left to be mined before passing the baton off to the PS4. Since it's practically a given that the only form of BC between PS3 software and PS4 hardware likely to happen would be through a server side PS3 playing games on the PS4, which is far from being able to pop in any of the BD PS3 games in a given collection, my personal desire to "replace" the PS3 as soon as the PS4 becomes available is simply not there. Only after I see the titles will my opinion change.

As far as I'm concerned, Halo 4 is the only major MS Studios game left for the 360. Kinect as a gaming platform has been a near complete bust for me and I have no desire to pay for any Kinect titles at all. I have no use for XBL Gold as there are no Xbox games I want to play online and as I don't use the Xbox for its growing list of media functions and services, it is of limited use to me as a piece of entertainment hardware.

Bring on Durango and I'll make my decision to early adopt based upon the launch line up and overall service package.

Skyward Sword was Nintendo's swan song for the Wii and having only played a mere handful of hours is about the only thing keeping me from unplugging it and boxing it away. It goes without saying that I am about as done with the Wii as Nintendo is.

Still waiting on that launch price announcement to decide whether I'll buy early and play the waiting game for titles worth my time and money, but until then I'm content to keep waiting until the Wii U has some titles I'm willing to buy on launch day with the intent to finish them quickly.