Xbox 360 - I am... impressed. Today in EB they had a list of games you could pre-order for the launch, and while I'm sure some will get bumped back, that was still a pretty f'ing impressive list. IMO Microsoft has really come through so far and they've done something that I've felt other companies have hidden away from for too long: Actually showed us some games/gameplay. But yes, Gears of War and Oblivion on launch? Hmmm... impressive, a bit close to finals for me though.

I think their lack of a solid direction with backwards compatibility will hurt them though... but at least they're trying, and despite not even having complete hardware at E3, at least they took a chance and showed off some actual gameplay (albeit running less than perfect). Kudos to MS, I shall more than likely buy your new console for Gears of War and Oblivion have peaked my interest. Also, your's was my favorite of this gen anyways.
Revolution - Nintendo almost had it. Almost. "Backwards compatible with the NES/SNES/N64/GC", ROCK ON Nintendo, you got it! And this is the sentiment I've found a lot of people to have. Today, in fact, I was talking to a friend of mine and he was excited about the Revolution being super backwards compatible and all of that. Then I told him the real deal, and he virtually lost all excitement on the spot.
Imagine the dismay of everyone when they learn that Nintendo is pretty much going to screw them over in this concept. Only Nintendo 1st party? Pay-per-game? Rewards for buying other games? I'm sorry, but isn't the latter already what you did on the GC/GBA? And why would anyone pay for an old NES game would they could just use Nesticle or whatever else? I CAN play every old NES game I want on my Dreamcast (or my NES mind you!). In the end, I think Nintendo's backwards thinking on this issue is going to shoot them in the foot, they almost made it, but not quite.
As for the games, my prediction is that the Revolution will be a home console version of the DS. And while the DS is the greatest idea for a handheld gaming system ever, I don't see it working as a home console, even for me, and I love the DS.
PS3 - I have found that, on this forum at least, there is no point in formulating or trying to express an opinion on anything Sony related, and thus, I'm not even going to bother.