I don't know about that but if it's all it's cracked up to be, it'll bring a resurgence of innovation and freshness that the industry hasn't seen since the early and mid 90's. I am old enough to remember the jump from 16 bits to 32 and even though things like 32X, Sega CD etc. didn't work out, it was still a much more exciting period in gaming because it was such an innovative time where companies were experimenting with new technology and trying to give us new ways to play games.







