I recently read on Tom's Hardware which is a PC News website that Gigabyte will launch a Gaming version of the Gigabyte Brix which is the same size.
Gigabyte Intros ‘BRIX Gaming’ DIY PC Kit
Are you looking for a gaming rig you can alter yourself but don't want the bulk of a monster PC? Gigabyte may have the solution you seek with the launch of its BRIX Gaming DIY kit. This boxy gaming device is available now here in the United States, packing an Intel Core i5-4200H and Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 discreet graphics, all packed into a 59.6 x 128 x 115.4 mm enclosure.
The specs show that the Intel Core i5 processor is clocked at 2.8 GHz (3.4 GHz turbo). There are also two SO-DIMM DDR3L slots for adding up to 16 GB of memory, one mSATA slot for adding SSD storage and a SATA slot for adding a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD drive. There's even a half-size mini-PCIe slot that's occupied by the 802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.0 combo half mini card.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/gigaby ... 27131.html
I think these small desktops would be popular once Steam OS consoles are released, and companies like Gigabyte also sell Windows PC versions which can play all PC games + console emulators as an alternative to Steam OS consoles , and the PS4.
Plus, there seem to be fewer consoles people want to buy now since the Wii U, and Xbox One are less attractive for a lot of gamers because there are not enough intensive games on the Wii U for hardcore gamers who play shooters, RPGs like Final Fantay and Kingdom Hearts, or Grand Theft Auto on the Wii U. The Xbox One kind of messed up their reputation with the Always-Online game play, and its Kinect, cable TV and online media streaming features which many hardcore gamers were not interested in.