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My kids have all types of consoles WII, X-Box, & PS3 my oldest son plays most but still prefers the PC for gaming, he said PC always delivers the best graphics. As for cloud computing it will never really take off for the public, it's a great business concept but for the public it means your ISP will have to offer even more bandwith, which as of now they are not willing to do. For a Company it makes perfect sense you do not need to have the programs running on every machine, just the sever and each machine can access that program and you can have tons of virtual drives for storage. Me I am a PC gamer since 1986 you will have to pry my mouse from my cold dead hand for me to stop playing on the PC.
As per wikipedia-
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the Internet).
Of course the ISP does not support it, because they do not know how to bill it yet. When they can send you a bill for using it (like electricity) they will sell you all your willing to pay for. Right now they are just trying to get you hooked on the idea that you need it, later you will open your wallet.