[quote name='jaykrue']The thing about Sony & MS is that they've got a shitload of money to fund their respective warchests so this format war could drag out for a while w/ no clear winner. I do agree that if Nintendo does side w/ one or the other, it could be the only way to decisively win. Hell, I think if some other big company, say Google (why not? They're already doing everything else

), decided to enter the videogame industry, it could have a bigger significance than an already entrenched company. Though, to be fair, I doubt Nintendo will side w/ anyone anytime soon anyway as they've got a sizeable warchest themselves.[/QUOTE]
I'm with you on Nintendo. Nintendo pretty much marches to their own drum. Everyone was going CD, they stuck with the cart. When they were forced, they came up with their own mini-disc for the Cube. With the Wii, they go against the graphics trend, and go with an interesting controller, even knowing that the 3rd party market would be thin.
It wouldn't shock me, if Nintendo was forced to move up in graphics, that they wouldn't come out with their own format. Nothing Nintendo does really surprises me. But, I doubt they'll back either side.
In all honesty though, I don't know what will decide HD/BluRay battle (if there is ever a clear winner), but my hunch is it'll have little to do with video gamers (since, eventually, most gamers will likely get a PS3 one day, much like they'll have a 360 and a Wii, most gamers will want to play the games on those, once the systems are cheap enough.