Then you haven't seen any 360 or PS3 games other than Ridge Racer. Zelda looks ok for a Gamecube game (including the Wii version since both look the same) but it's not even in the same galaxy as something like Gears of War or Resistance.
I've seen various 360 and PS3 games and I can honestly say that this generation has the weakest leap in terms of graphics. Odonadon (however you spell his name ) made a good point on his message boards saying that graphics haven't really improved much since the Dreamcast came out. I can admit that 360 and PS3 games do look a little sharper than the previous generation, but it's hardly a jump at all and certainly not worth $400-600 for.
Although I agree that the jump to 360/PS3 isn't as big as from 16-bit to 32-bit, I think that it's no more weak a leap than from 8-bit to 16-bit.
And I'm talking about the real next gen'ers like Gears Of War, not the pile of shovelware(
don't judge the 360 by that stuff Keranu) that's a result of the next gen starting with a single system. It's exactly what happened with the Dreamcast. Except there were at least enough next gen'ish enough titles early on in it's lifespan.
I do however, believe that the 360 is already worth it now(
if you can afford it) and that the PS3 will be as well eventually(
maybe in a year?).Maybe the next wave (
I can't call them generations anymore) will be the major step we're due.
At least we got a nifty weird controller with the Wii.