Microsoft apparently started a trend when they added a hard drive to the original Xbox console back in the day. Oddly enough they seemingly stepped backwards with the bottom rung Xbox 360 console offering this generation.
Sony, on the other hand took the cues from gamers and offered a 60GB model right out of the gate (and has since created 14 additional possible models to purchase). But Sony also made it incredibly easy to swap in any size hard drive you want. Big brownie points in my opinion.
Nintendo, on the other hand, chose to release the Wii with no storage whatsoever. Then they created a virtual store and dozens of games to download to... uh... the 512MB of flash memory within the Wii? Strange. While they've
promised a solution is on the horizon, the move seems a bit odd to me.
All of the major players are shifting focus to downloadable games, media, entertainment and just about everything else. All that data needs to be stored somewhere.
So what do you all think is the future? Will future consoles be released out of the gate with massive hard drives? Or will all of the consoles have the ability to drop in any size hard drive like the PS3? Or will the consoles have interactivity with your home network allowing you to store games, data and everything else on your home network? What do you think?