I cited three games becasue those are the games that are new and out for the new systems
Three is a drop in the bucket. There are myriad exclusives only available for consoles. For example:
The Last Of Us
God of War: Ascension
Dragon's Crown
Injustice: Gods Among Us
BEYOND: Two Souls
Dragon's Dogma
Red Dead Redemption
Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3
Ratchet and Clank
And that's hardly an exhaustive list.
another thing that seems to be something that should be noted is that Sony has shifted over 1m PS4's in the 1st 24hrs of its launch, now no doubt there will be another increase in sales around Christmas... but the fact it's sold more at launch than the PS2 (for example) shows how good Sony are being with there production and distribution... I really don't see them being super hard to come by (like the Wii) in the following months.
According to
sources, there could be shortages up to four months post launch.
Also worth noting is that these systems are essentially PC's and unlike the PS3 not totally bespoke machines. They also seem to have really good yield rates for the CPU's as MS was so confident in them they were actually able to speed them up. I don't know how it is in the US but I can pre-order one right now (either actually) and get one for week or so after launch, that dsn't really tell me that these things are going to have HUGE waiting lists...
Yes, I can buy one right now in the US from Amazon... if I'm willing to pay upwards of $900 for it. They're not available at Gamestop, either.
And what games?
Driveclub
Destiny
Carmageddon: Reincarnation
Infamous 2nd Son
and you say that developers are releasing more on next gen systems, but if anything we have been seeing the exact opposite in recent years..
Actually, no, we haven't. You've cited two games out of how many that are being released for PC?
So tell me. Which one is bigger... the list of PC exclusive titles? Or console exclusive games? The answer speaks for itself.
And with the new systems being very very similar to PC's in architecture there is almost no reason why they wouldn't put out a PC version in due time.
PC's have long surpassed the Xbox 360 and PS3 in terms of capability, however that hasn't stopped numerous titles from never seeing the light of day on PC.
Honestly, I wish more developers would develop all or most of the same titles on consoles for PC. I love being able to play at higher resolutions with a mouse and keyboard, but sadly, that's just not the case anymore. Other than the big name FPS's which require a key to play online, as well as a few other big name titles, I think rampant piracy on the PC is one reason a lot of developers have shifted their efforts toward consoles.