I was about to make a video on the PS4K and was going to bring up the black Game Boy cartridges (thinking very few would remember them). Kyle beat me to the punch!
But yeah, very good video with points that were spot on. None of the current gen consoles are as impressive as the Xbox 360 was during its time of release when it comes to power and I do think that MS (obviously), Sony, and some developers are disappointed about it. As long as there's full game compatibility instead of "Sega Segmentation" then things should be fine and it looks like Sony is serious about building up an ecosystem with gaming compatibility across various (Sony) devices.
I'm still not sure how I should feel about God of War 4 (if true). While the Game Boy Color wasn't truly a "next gen Game Boy", Nintendo pretty much advertised/pushed it as such -- especially since it released nine years after the original Game Boy. People weren't upset with (say) Super Mario Bros. Deluxe being a Game Boy Color-only game since the Original Game Boy had many years of support. The (original) PS4 will have many years of support too but it's different since the Original Game Boy was the only Game Boy for all of those years. Well, you had the Game Boy Pocket in 1996 too but that was simply a "slim console" change and not a "PS4K" change.
Having the first current gen entry in a popular series (God of War) be much better on the PS4K in comparison to the PS4 still doesn't sit well with me (if the rumors are true). I say this since I'm sure there are many God of War fans that recently bought the PS4 in anticipation of the inevitable God of War 4 only to (again, if true) find out that the PS4K will have the "mind blowing" version. I would feel differently if the PS4 already had a God of War game. I just think many people will be upset about that. It would be like buying an Xbox One before 2015 for (the inevitable) Gears of War 4 to then find out that the Xbox One won't be the "showcase system" for the game... the "Xbox One 4K" will.
Just wasn't expecting games to show a large difference this early between the PS4 and PS4K -- especially not games from series that still haven't had their current gen debut. Very interesting times ahead. It's funny how I thought this year would simply be about the Xbox One and PS4 getting many solid games now that the PS3 and 360 are dead. Seems like 2016 will be a "refresh year" across the board.