PhoenixWright: You owe them a lot, whether you like it or not.
Wishbone: What, exactly?
I'm curious about this too, especially considering that all of the current generation consoles are pretty much PCs with a restrictive operating system, like a Windows machine in kiosk mode. If anything, the consoles owe everything to the PC: the first computer games were not on consoles, but rather on precursors to the modern PC; all the hardware innovations in current consoles have come directly from the PC market; virtually every game genre out there originated on the PC (or in the arcade). Basically, the goal of the console has always been a way to get PC and/or arcade style gaming into the home, without the hassle of dealing with hardware, software and OS upgrades that can make PC gaming an unpleasant adventure or needing the ginormous cabinet-style arcade machine. Console games owe much to the PC, not the other way around.