I said this before, but I think the 10yr plan is OK for the PS3 because developers will still take a few years to fully tap the capabilities, and the cell processor is powerful enough that they can still add new capability to the PS3 for at least that long. I also think that what we've seen in terms of early complaints with the PS3 ("no games", slower network, etc...) will in turn be the large mountain that Microsoft will face when they release a new system to go up against a PS3 that will have been entrenched in the market for a few years (not just 1 yr) and has a lot of proven support and games. At first I though it was an odd idea to release a year after the 360, but now looking at it and long term strategy, I think it was actually really smart. Lose a few battles early but turn the tide of the war is a very good plan IMO.