#1) PS4. Great price point, Sony's first party developers are among the best, if not the best, in the world, Gaikai streaming for PS3 games, and I've been a Sony fan since day 1 of the PS One. Looks as if they are finally getting it right, and listening to the developers and the fans. Most powerful console in the Next Gen. As far as charging for the multi player, the president of Sony Worldwide Studios explained the need for it. In order to keep the costs down on the console, and with all they are looking to integrate into their online services (Remember, Gaikai cost almost $400 million dollars to acquire), they had to defray the cost. He even apologized to the public for Sony having to do this. I pay for it anyway, and it is the best online value on the market, so no problems there.
#2) XBOX One. If I have the money come the holiday season, I will pick one up. In all fairness, as far as games are concerned, Microsoft had the best conference. Love what Project Spark could bring in terms of creativity. That was the game that intrigued me the most. Never was a dead rising fan, so that's not much of a big deal, but it does have an audience. Unlike Sony back in February, Microsoft didn't show any games at their reveal conference, so it was natural that they would have more exclusives at E3. I hate their policies though. I just hate it. If you are going to continue to charge online, give something back to your fanbase, those that have been with you for the past 11 years (raises hand), instead of just giving us the privelege to play online. I'm not even going to get into their other policies right now. But XBOX One will definitely be something I pick up, just not right away.
#)1,000,000,000,000,000,000. Anything to do with Nintendo. I've been done with them since the N64.