POWER Polycount/textures/shaders 360 > PS3 > Wii
Physics/AI/post processing effects PS3 > 360 > PS3
Sound PS3 > 360/Wii
I terms of visual output (teh grafficks) 360 will come out ahead. The difference between PS3 and 360' s GPU' s is huge. What we' ll seeon PS3 is a lot of particle and general post processing effects (think Black)
When it comes to sound, PS3 supports everything 360 does and then a sh!tload more. 360 and Wii are tied because even though Wii doesn' t support Dolby Digital 5.1, the speaker in the Wiimote should add another level of immersion if used properly.
INNOVATION Wii > PS3 > 360
I' m guessing Eyetoy will do exactly what the Live Vision Camera does and probably even more so 360 obviously comes last here. Wii beats PS3 simply because of the control methods, although i sure that 2nd generation PS3 titles will make the tilt function worth having. It' s just a shame force feedback is gone.
ONLINE 360 > PS3 > Wii
No contest.
GAMES 360/PS3/Wii
There is no winner. If you like Mario and Zelda games, you need Wii. If you like Halo, Bioshock and Gears of War, you need 360. If you like Final Fantasy and games like God of War and Shadow of the Colossus then you need PS3.
360 has far more 3rd party support than Xbox had and currently has more exclusives. It' s getting more Japanese support and will be home to some sure-to-be-great RPG' s like Mass Effect and Lost Odyssey. PS3 has 3rd party support lie 360 and some awesome exclusives. Wii has more 3rd party support than Gamecube did and some awesome 1st party titles.
MEDIA FUNCTIONS PS3 > 360 > Wii
That' s only right now though. PS3 can playback HD movies from memory sticks, flash cards etc an both unit have a built in harddrive. Blu-Ray is an advantage as it comes with the console but for the same kind of price you can get a 360 and the HD-DVD drive. The 360 fall update added some cool media playback options and 1080p support and there is the video marketplace coming so this battle is far from over.
Wii, ...well it' s a games console anyway and is cheap...