Then there's Xbox 360, which M$ is attempting to push out the door too quickly....geez I just got my PS2 a couple months ago and the next gen's already here! MS is pulling off a Sega here...Dreamcast got stomped by PS2 in the States. But M$ has one thing Sega doesn't have: lots of money. The games on it look almost the same as Xbox's. M$ may be shooting themselves in the feet here due to the competition releasing their consoles later and have more powerful specs (not that I give a rat's rear about how well a system can render a football player's ass).
PS3....I don't know anything about besides the Ikaruga ripoff controller and the ability to use two TVs at once.
The next-gen really either doesn't really interest me, or some of the new stuff is just plain weird to risk dumping money into. Ever since aquiring my Saturn, the thought had crossed my mind: Is it possible to skip a generation of videogames? Being born after a generation has passed doesn't count. The Ataris and Intellvisions were before my time, so it does not count. Is defying the metaility of keeping up with the Joneses a testament to gamers who are fed up with hype and bullshit? I for one, am.
So I'm going to resist the urge to blow $300 on a shiny new system, and try to skip an entire generation of machines. I'd figure I will have plenty of games across all my older systems that I probably won't be missing much, until there's a killer app for a next-gen that I must absolutey have.
Who cares if the football players' rear ends are so well rendered that they are just as fat and hairy as their real counterparts? I'll be over there blowing up random 2-D spacecraft.

P.S: I know it seems I have a fixtation on rear ends, I'm just trying to make a point of how people rave over graphics and the yearly Madden update with a $50 sticker price. I'm not gay, I promise.